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Department of Public Health Identifies Possible Measles Exposures in Chicago
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) on May 17 identified an individual with a confirmed measles infection in Chicago. CDPH is working closely with the highest-risk locations to contact… Read more
Illinois Agencies Support Point of Use Filters to Reduce Lead Exposure
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates there is no safe blood lead level in children. Lead exposures come from a combination of environmental sources, which may include… Read more
Cook County Health Releases Statement on Federal Regulations, Protecting Statutory Conscience Rights in Health Care; Delegations of Authority
Today, the County of Cook, which includes Cook County Health, joined the State of Illinois, the City of Chicago, and many other states and jurisdictions as plaintiffs in a federal… Read more
Triton College tutor honored for work with adult learners
Triton College Access to Literacy Program tutor Jim Jacob recently received the 2019 Outstanding Tutor Award from Literacy Volunteers of Illinois and the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Center for… Read more
MSI Opens Youth Artist Submissions for Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition
Emerging youth artists are now invited to submit their work year-round to the historic Black Creativity Juried Art Exhibition at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI). The submission… Read more
ComEd Icebox Derby Opens
This summer, 30 young women from the Chicago area will build both high-tech racecars and pathways to their futures in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Girls can apply now… Read more
West Side street vendors write a memo to the mayor about their need for city support during On the Table
By: Princess-India Alexander On Tuesday, May 14 The Chicago Community Trust held its On the Table, an annual day where Chicagoans join across the city to have a meal and discuss… Read more
Mayor Lightfoot Announces Key Senior Staff Positions
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced several key staff who will serve in leadership positions in her administration. “We are hitting the ground running with a talented team of public servants… Read more
Mayor Lightfoot Signs First Executive Order to Limit Aldermanic Prerogative
In her first hours after being sworn in as the 56th Mayor of the City of Chicago, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot signed her first Executive Order instructing departments to end… Read more
Castro Bill Bans Employers from Asking Applicant’s Salary History
The Illinois Senate voted to approve Senator Cristina Castro’s (D-Elgin) legislation strengthening the Illinois Equal Pay Act. House Bill 834 would prohibit employers from asking about salary histories when interviewing… Read more