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The Age to Buy Tobacco is now 21

The Age to Buy Tobacco is now 21

Effective immediately, people must now be at least 21-years-old to buy tobacco in Illinois, including cigarettes, chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes, and vapes. Governor JB Pritzker signed the initiative, known as Tobacco… Read more »

IDPH Investigating Legionella Linked to a Chicago Hospital

IDPH Investigating Legionella Linked to a Chicago Hospital

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is investigating four cases of Legionnaires’ disease in individuals who were at Advocate Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, two of whom were patients… Read more »

New Therapy Targets Gut Bacteria to Prevent and Reverse Food Allergies

New Therapy Targets Gut Bacteria to Prevent and Reverse Food Allergies

Every three minutes, a food-related allergic reaction sends someone to the emergency room in the U.S. Currently, the only way to prevent a reaction is for people with food allergies… Read more »

Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry Reveals New, Bold Brand Identity and Name Change to Reflect Broader Mission

Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry Reveals New, Bold Brand Identity and Name Change to Reflect Broader Mission

Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry unveiled a bold new brand identity and name change to Beyond Hunger – The new brand identity reflects the evolution of the organization and… Read more »

New UIC Degree Aimed at Growing Construction Industry

New UIC Degree Aimed at Growing Construction Industry

The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Engineering will offer a new master’s degree in construction engineering and management. Classes will begin in Fall 2019 and students can now… Read more »

Pop-Up Piano Project Strikes Chord of Creativity for Triton College Art Students

Pop-Up Piano Project Strikes Chord of Creativity for Triton College Art Students

In a makeshift art studio located inside of an underground parking garage in Rosemont’s Entertainment District, industrial fans ventilate fumes of varnish. The clear coat serves as the finishing touch… Read more »

Easy Tips for Summer Learning

Easy Tips for Summer Learning

Research about how much children lose ground over the summer is well documented. The thing is, though, kids don’t have to lose over the summer. In fact, you can encourage… Read more »

Lightfoot, CPS Continue to Push Rahm Agenda at Bargaining as Contract Expires

Lightfoot, CPS Continue to Push Rahm Agenda at Bargaining as Contract Expires

Courtesy of Chicago Teachers Union The Chicago Teachers Union blasted Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and her negotiators for continuing to stonewall at the bargaining table. The union has been negotiating… Read more »

Chicago Board of Education Announces New Structure to Promote Transparency, Public Engagement

Chicago Board of Education Announces New Structure to Promote Transparency, Public Engagement

The Chicago Board of Education unveiled its commitment to increase transparency and promote public engagement in Chicago Public Schools last Wednesday. The new Board of Education revealed a series of… Read more »

Is personalization changing the way we buy?

Is personalization changing the way we buy?

By: Francisco Giménez We live in a modern world where people want their products and services “in their own way” and therefore expect companies to offer personalized options. Gone are… Read more »