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Escape de las Frígidas Temperaturas con First Bites Bash
Por: Ashmar Mandou Escape de las heladas temperaturas con un festín de cocina exótica de la ciudad. . First Bites Bash regresa el jueves, 24 de enero, al Field Museum… Read more
Chicago Southwest Development Corporation to Hold Public Meeting
Chicago Southwest Development Corporation (CSDC) is hosting a public meeting. The purpose is to provide community residents and stakeholders with pertinent information about the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (US… Read more
One Homeowner in Critical Condition in Fire in Orland Park
Firefighters received a 9-1-1 call at 4:50p.m., on Tuesday afternoon reporting a fire in a two-story split-level home consumed in heavy smoke at the 14200 Block of 84th Avenue in… Read more
‘Possibility and Promise’
By: Ashmar Mandou Taking the oath of office as Illinois’ 43rd Governor, Gov. JB Pritzker expressed his vision to work together to create another century of boundless opportunity and fulfill… Read more
Fighting the Winter Blues with Music
By: Daisy Magaña The holidays have wrapped up, and now we’re entering what can feel like the longest month with no day-off insight. Don’t worry, we have you covered on… Read more
McDonald’s Host Massive Shoe Donation
Local McDonald’s Owner/Operator Carmen Solano-DeCarrier, and Martin Brower partnered to provide more than 600 pairs of athletic shoes to at-risk children. The donations were made through four community organizations: Casa… Read more
Spotlight: Friends of the Parks
By: Ashmar Mandou Behind every altruistic effort or illuminating project is an organization working around the clock for the betterment of their community. Each month we will place a spotlight… Read more
Chicago Tourism Grows in 2018
Chicago welcomed over 57.6 million visitors in 2018 – a growth of 4.3 percent over the previous year, resulting in a new tourism record. The annual visitor projections released by… Read more
Ways to Dial Back Stress for a Fresh Start
Stress is linked to disorders and diseases including anxiety, depression, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. A major cause is unresolved “trapped” emotions such as sadness, anger, and grief from difficult and… Read more
SNAP Benefits Will Continue through February During Federal Shutdown
The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) announced that February Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will be funded through the end of February, but they will be issued to… Read more