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Alivio en Marcha para Bares y Restaurantes de Chicago
Por Ashmar Mandou Hay alivio en marcha para la industria hospitalaria, como anunciaron el miércoles, más de $11 millones serán otorgados en subsidios a más de 1,000 bares, restaurantes y… Read more
Twista’s Annual Toy Drive
Yes, that Chicago Hip Hop Legend! Twista has teamed up with the Habitat for Humanity ReStores in Chicago Heights, Aurora and Addison for Twista’s Toy Drive. When your donations are… Read more
Pappas: Get An Early Look at Next Year’s Property Taxes
Next year’s First Installment Cook County property tax bills are available at cookcountytreasurer.com so that property owners can make payments before the end of this year or plan their finances… Read more
Go Wild this Holiday Season with Gifts Featuring Animals at Brookfield Zoo
This holiday season, shop for the purr-fect present without having to leave home. The Chicago Zoological Society’s Animal Adoption program is highlighting two featured creatures: Brookfield Zoo’s snow leopard and… Read more
Challenges of Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Advance Illinois released its report, Education in a Pandemic: Learning from Illinois Students & Caregivers to Plan for the Road Ahead. The report encapsulates what Illinois’ school communities – including students, parents and caregivers – are… Read more
City Unveils Vaccination Plans
By: Ashmar Mandou Mayor Lightfoot and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) on Wednesday unveiled distribution plans for the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available. “The vaccine development represents… Read more
City of Chicago Launches New Data Analytics Tool in Fight Against COVID-19
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) in partnership with Rush University Medical Center (RUMC) launched a comprehensive data resource hub to centralize hospital information to aid in the fight… Read more
Navigating Alzheimer’s, COVID-19 During the Holidays
While holidays can be a joyous time for many families, they can be challenging for families affected by Alzheimer’s. The current COVID-19 crisis is adding even more complexities that can… Read more
Triton College Receives Grant for Job-Training, Placement
Triton College received a $1 million Workforce Equity Initiative (WEI) Grant for the second year from the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) to provide no-cost job training to in-district residents. The grant allows residents to enroll at Triton… Read more
New Interactive Report for Educator Preparation
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), alongside stakeholder groups statewide, launched a new interactive report that provides a holistic view of all approved educator preparation programs within colleges and universities in Illinois. The Illinois Educator Preparation Profile… Read more