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State Programs to Assist Cicero Businesses

State Programs to Assist Cicero Businesses

The Town of Cicero, and State Rep. Lisa Hernandez will join the Cicero Chamber of Commerce in hosting a meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 29th, 2020 at the Cicero Community Center,… Read more »

Chicago Park District Launches Annual Teen Opportunity Fair Series

Chicago Park District Launches Annual Teen Opportunity Fair Series

The Chicago Park District invites teens from across Chicago to attend its 5th annual Teen Opportunity Fair series. The three fairs will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m…. Read more »

Saint Anthony Hospital Celebrates Beloved Staff Members

Saint Anthony Hospital Celebrates Beloved Staff Members

Saint Anthony Hospital in Chicago recently celebrated two beloved members of their staff who will be retiring at the end of this month.  On January 14, 2020, Saint Anthony was… Read more »

Cook County Animal and Rabies Control Offers Winter Pet Safety Tips

Cook County Animal and Rabies Control Offers Winter Pet Safety Tips

The regions latest winter storm is expected to bring snow and ice along with the season’s coldest temperatures. Cook County’s Animal and Rabies control reminds residents to take special precautions… Read more »

America’s Most Consumed Oil Causes Genetic Changes in the Brain

America’s Most Consumed Oil Causes Genetic Changes in the Brain

New UC Riverside research shows soybean oil not only leads to obesity and diabetes, but could also affect neurological conditions like autism, Alzheimer’s disease, anxiety, and depression. Used for fast… Read more »

Federal Authorities Screening O’Hare Travelers for Coronavirus

Federal Authorities Screening O’Hare Travelers for Coronavirus

By: Ashmar Mandou The Chicago Department of Public Health held a press conference Tuesday afternoon to state that the City is working in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control… Read more »

Pritzker Announces Two Contract Agreements Covering Child Care Providers and Home Care Workers

Pritzker Announces Two Contract Agreements Covering Child Care Providers and Home Care Workers

Governor JB Pritzker announced that his administration has reached two contract agreements with SEIU Healthcare Illinois that cover 45,000 child care providers and home care workers who provide vital services… Read more »

School Choice Celebration to Raise Awareness About Education Options in Chicago

School Choice Celebration to Raise Awareness About Education Options in Chicago

Parents, students, educators, and elected officials will gather for a School Choice Week celebration at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Firehouse Community Arts Center of Chicago in… Read more »

ISBE’s Budget Aims to Make Illinois the Best State in the Nation for Families Raising Young Children

ISBE’s Budget Aims to Make Illinois the Best State in the Nation for Families Raising Young Children

The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) last Wednesday approved its fiscal year 2021 budget recommendation for public education statewide. ISBE recommends a $760 million increase in General Funds for public education for… Read more »

City Colleges of Chicago Raises Funds at Seven Strong Benefit

City Colleges of Chicago Raises Funds at Seven Strong Benefit

City Colleges of Chicago Foundation hosted its second annual Seven Strong benefit Thursday, Nov. 14 at the Geraghty, 2520 S. Hoyne Ave. More than 350 attendees, including some of Chicago’s… Read more »