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The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced last week that nonfarm payrolls reached a record high in June ...
Property owners in Cicero Township have until Tuesday, August 19th to appeal their taxable values to the Board of Review.
This past weekend, swastika graffiti appeared throughout Little Village — targeting members of our community and local ...
After a successful year of providing services to the elderly community, Esperanza Health Centers celebrated its first ...
Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) presents the world premiere play Billie Jean, about sports icon and equality champi King.
Healthcare workers with SEIU Healthcare Illinois and disability rights advocates with Access Living rallied Tuesday outside ...
On Tuesday, R2 Companies, 34th Ward Alderman Bill Conway, Chicago Department of Planning and Development Commissioner Ciere Boatright and city stakeholders joined for the official ribbon cutting of ...
In response to hate crimes in the district, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) released the following statement: “I ...
This funding aims to improve more than 750 permanent shelter beds in Chicago, increasing ADA accessibility, modernizing aging infrastructure and other major systems, and developing 350+ non-congregate ...
Alderwoman Jeanette B. Taylor and 20th Ward Team Announce Grand Opening & Back-to-School Celebration
Alderwoman Jeanette B. Taylor and the 20th Ward Team are excited to announce the grand opening of their new office space with a special Back-to-School Celebration. The event will take place on July 30 ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the City Council’s confirmation of Michael Belsky as the City of Chicago’s new Comptroller, following a unanimous vote by City Council. In this role, Belsky will be ...
A new report has concluded that ultra-processed foods are a driving force behind the obesity epidemic as well as a major ...
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