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La ciudad nombra nuevo director de estrategia de fuerza laboral
Por: Ashmar Mandou A principios de esta semana, la Ciudad nombró a Alberto Ortega como Director de Estrategia de la Fuerza Laboral y Participación Empresarial, un rol que requerirá la… Read more
Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Potter Experience Returns to Chicago
Broadway In Chicago, Starvox Entertainment and Potted Productions are delighted to present the return of the hit off-Broadway show, Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Potter Experience – A Parody by… Read more
CPD Welcomes New, Promoted Officers
The Chicago Police Department (CPD) Interim Superintendent Charlie Beck congratulated three graduating classes of 197 Police Officers, as well as 125 newly promoted Chiefs, Deputy Chiefs, Commanders, Captains, Lieutenants, Sergeants,… Read more
MSI Offers Free Entry in January, February
The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI), 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr., is offering free Museum Entry to Illinois residents on select dates each week in January and February,… Read more
Chicagoland Pop-Up Donation Locations to Support Families in Honor of MLK Day of Service
One in three Chicagoland kids experiences poverty. This winter, they need your help. On Monday, Jan. 20th, Cradles to Crayons invites Chicagoland families to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day… Read more
Chicago A Cappella Presents ‘Fiesta Coral Mexicana’
Chicago a cappella, heralded as “the city’s liveliest, most versatile vocal ensemble,” (Chicago Tribune) celebrates the colorful and dynamic music of Mexico at Fiesta Coral Mexicana, a vibrant concert at… Read more
More Teens Are Vaping Marijuana. Why Health Officials Are Alarmed
While teenagers smoking marijuana is nothing new, a fresh report by the federal government says more teens say they’re vaping cannabis more frequently. This is of concern to health experts,… Read more
Chicago Department of Public Health Announces Historic Decline in New HIV Diagnoses
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced that new HIV diagnoses in Chicago has hit a record low, continuing a trend of four consecutive years of declines. A total… Read more
Early Life Exposure to Dogs May Lessen Risk of Developing Schizophrenia
Ever since humans domesticated the dog, the faithful, obedient and protective animal has provided its owner with companionship and emotional well-being. Now, a study from Johns Hopkins Medicine suggests that… Read more
Check Yourself During Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
By: Ashmar Mandou During the past several decades, screening – testing for cancer before symptoms develop – has reduced deaths from cervical cancer, as doctors have been able to find… Read more