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AMA Offers Health Recommendations for New Year

AMA Offers Health Recommendations for New Year

With the new year approaching, the American Medical Association (AMA) is offering recommendations to help Americans make the most impactful, long-lasting improvements to their health in 2024 and beyond. “It… Read more »

City, State Partnership Expands Access to Medication to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder

City, State Partnership Expands Access to Medication to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the Illinois Department of Health and Human Service Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (IDHS SUPR) announced that expanded access to medication to… Read more »

City Announces SECOND Annual ‘You Name a Snowplow’ Contest

City Announces SECOND Annual ‘You Name a Snowplow’ Contest

The Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) announced the City’s second annual ‘You Name A Snowplow’ contest. Chicago residents are once again encouraged to create innovative snowplow names and submit… Read more »

Giannoulias Anuncia Nuevas Leyes que Entrarán en Efecto el 1º de Enero

Giannoulias Anuncia Nuevas Leyes que Entrarán en Efecto el 1º de Enero

El Secretario del Estado de Illinois, Alexi Giannoulias, anunció varias nuevas leyes iniciadas por su oficina, que entrarán en efecto al iniciarse el nuevo año. Las iniciativas fueron aprobadas a… Read more »

Giannoulias Announces New Laws to Take Effect Jan. 1

Giannoulias Announces New Laws to Take Effect Jan. 1

Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced several new laws initiated by his office that will take effect at the start of the new year. The initiatives were passed earlier… Read more »

Count the Ways to Ring in the New Year at Navy Pier

Count the Ways to Ring in the New Year at Navy Pier

Navy Pier and its partners are pulling out all the stops to celebrate the New Year in signature Chicago style. From rocking parties to sophisticated soirees and captivating cruises, a… Read more »

City Investigates Death of Migrant Child

City Investigates Death of Migrant Child

By: Ashmar Mandou Alarming questions and concerns continue to ring out following the death of 5-year-old migrant Jean Carlos Martinez Rivero and the reported illnesses in other children living at… Read more »

District Council Nominating Committee Commences Commissioner Selection Process

District Council Nominating Committee Commences Commissioner Selection Process

The District Council Nominating Committee announced the commencement of the selection process for the next Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA). Applications for these esteemed positions will be… Read more »

Holiday Fun

Holiday Fun

Compiled by Ashmar Mandou Don’t let the Holiday season pass you by, with a just a few days left there is still so much to do around the city. To… Read more »

Don’t Get Involved in Angry Protests

Don’t Get Involved in Angry Protests

By Daniel Nardini The famed actor Alec Baldwin had to be forcibly escorted away from a pro-Palestine demonstration in New York City for his own protection by police. Baldwin was… Read more »