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Chicago Public Library, CHA Open Library Projects
The Chicago Public Library (CPL) and Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) joined local officials and community members to open the Independence Branch Library in Irving Park and the Little Italy Branch… Read more
City Colleges of Chicago Faculty and Professionals Announce Strike Date
Nearly 2,000 faculty and professionals at the City Colleges of Chicago will be on strike starting February 4th unless a contract agreement can be reached. “All Chicago students deserve access… Read more
Sinai Health System Offers Free Counseling Services for Government Workers
Sinai Health System is offering free stress/behavioral counseling services to federal government employees affected by the ongoing government shutdown. Sinai is also encouraging federal workers seeking a productive way to… Read more
Aldermen Urge City Council to Reopen Mental Health Clinics
By: Ashmar Mandou Over 40 Aldermen expressed their support for a task force that would oversee the best practices to address Chicagoans’ mental health needs and whether reopening at least… Read more
Attorney General Raoul Announces Johnson and Johnson Settlement
Attorney General Kwame Raoul on Wednesday joined with 45 other attorneys general to announce a $120 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson and Medical Device Business Inc., formerly known as DePuy Inc., to resolve allegations that… Read more
Strategies for Helping Distressed Young People Become More Resilient
Is the United States facing an epidemic of lost and distressed youth who struggle to handle the daily challenges of life? Statistics say yes. The suicide rate for young people… Read more
Cancer Treatment Centers of America® Chicago Receives Certified Quality Breast Center of Excellence™
For the sixth consecutive year, Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA) Chicago has been recognized as a top center in the country for providing quality breast cancer care by the National… Read more
Red Cross Offers Ways to Stay Safe During Winter
Winter weather poses unique challenges to people faced with bitter cold, snow and ice. The American Red Cross has steps you should take to stay safe if you are in… Read more
Protecting Pets from Dangerous Winter Conditions
The onset of dangerously cold, adverse weather conditions for the Chicago metropolitan area require action from pet owners. The Chicago Veterinary Medical Association provides the following guidelines for the public… Read more
Museum of Science and Industry Offers Free Entry to Government Workers
Recently, MSI is expanding access to the Museum, offering free entry for all U.S. government employees – plus two guests – who are furloughed or working without pay. To access… Read more