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Citywide Outdoor Ice Rinks Open for the Season
Work off holiday calories by hitting one of the Chicago Park District’s outdoor ice skating rinks and Maggie Daley Park’s ice skating ribbon are open for the season through February,… Read more
Lipinski Applauds Cicero’s Services to Senior Citizens at Christmas Celebration
Town President Larry Dominick and the Town of Cicero board including Clerk Maria Punzo-Arias, Supervisor Joe Virruso, Assessor Emilio Cundari, Collector Fran Reitz, and Trustees Larry Banks, Bob Porod, Victor… Read more
Marillac St. Vincent Hosts Its Annual Christmas Shopping Event for Families In Need
The Marillac St. Vincent (MSV) Family Services Christmas Store is an exciting holiday tradition for Chicago families in need. Dating back to the 1960’s, toy drives by local groups and… Read more
The Chicago Community Trust Looking to Support Organizations Leading Social Change
The Chicago Community Trust issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) from local community organizations and resident leaders interested in participating in a pilot initiative aimed at building the capacity of… Read more
Pappas: Use cookcountytreasurer.com to search for your refunds and skip paying fees to third parties
Property owners can use cookcountytreasurer.com to search for $79 million in available tax refunds and avoid paying fees to lawyers and refund recovery firms that charge for a simple task… Read more
Latino Caucus Calls on Congress to Stand for Refugees, Reject Funding of Trump Program
The Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus released the following statement calling on Congress to reject a budget that allocates funding for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Migrant “Protection” Protocols (MPP),… Read more
New Protections for Chicago’s Immigrants
By: Ashmar Mandou Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot introduced an ordinance on Wednesday afternoon to strengthen protections and provide additional resources for Chicago’s immigrant communities. The Accountability on Communication and Transparency… Read more
Community Advocates Form Trade Association to Expand Equity in the Illinois Cannabis Industry
On Wednesday morning, community advocates, housing and civil rights leaders, and cannabis industry experts joined together to announce The South and West Side Cannabis Coalition, a trade association focused on… Read more
Triton College Music Professor Peter Jermihov Receives GRAMMY Nomination
Five years ago Triton College music professor, Dr. Peter Jermihov, made a personal commitment to record one newly composed classical liturgical composition per year. At the time, he did not… Read more
The Libertarian Party View on Trump Impeachment
By Daniel Nardini There are many people in the Republican Party who say that the whole impeachment process in the U.S. House of Representatives is the result of “those damn… Read more »