Monthly Archives: August 2012
Changes Underway for Cicero Metra Station
By: Celia Martinez A groundbreaking ceremony took place Tuesday morning as Illinois State Senator Martin Sandoval (D-12) and Cicero Town President Larry Dominick came together to announce the $4.5 million… Read more
Miembros de la Iglesia Critican al Concejal Colon por no Respetar su Libertad Religiosa
Por: Ashmar Mandou El lunes por la tarde, los residentes del distrito 35 se reunieron en las escalinatas de la Iglesia Católica San Silvestre, para denunciar al Concejal Rey Colon… Read more
McDonald’s Celebrates Back to School
The McDonald’s restaurant, 3241 W. North Ave, celebrated the return of students to school with the community with a special event that took place last Thursday. This celebration is part… Read more
Victory Outreach Continúa su Lucha para “Detener la Violencia”
Por: Carmen López En julio del 2012, hubo 49 homicidios reportados en la ciudad de Chicago. Esto sube el total de homicidios en el 2012 a más de 300. Victory… Read more
Remodelación de la Estación del Metra en Cicero
Por: Celia Martínez Una ceremonia de la primera piedra tuvo lugar el martes en la mañana cuando el Senador del Estado de Illinois, Martín Sandoval (D-12), y el Presidente del… Read more
McDonald’s Celebra el Regreso a la Escuela
El Restaurante McDonald’s, 3241 W. North Ave., celebró el regreso de los estudiantes a la escuela, con un evento especial que tuvo lugar el pasado jueves. Esta celebración es parte… Read more
The Drought
By: Daniel Nardini All anyone has to do is look at the grass to know that we are in a serious drought. We have either not seen any rain at… Read more
Pennsylvania’s Voter ID Law
By: Daniel Nardini It has been mentioned in numerous articles. A lady named Viviette Applewhite, now 93 years old, has been voting in all presidential elections since she voted for… Read more
Latino Battleground in Florida
By: Daniel Nardini There is no question that Florida is one of the key battle states in the upcoming presidential election. This was the key state that decided the election… Read more
Montes’ Fight for His Children: Part II
By: Daniel Nardini Even though the U.S. Department of Homeland Security had him deported, had separated his children from him and his disabled wife, and North Carolina’s Department of Child… Read more »