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Monthly Archives: July 2017

Alderman Cardenas Objects Pilsen and Little Village Action Plan

Alderman Cardenas Objects Pilsen and Little Village Action Plan

On Thursday, the Chicago Plan Commission was to consider a resolution recommending the approval of the Pilsen and Little Village Action Plan, created in partnership by the Department of Planning… Read more »

The Devil Waiting in the Corridor

The Devil Waiting in the Corridor

by Daniel Nardini So far, no money has been approved for U.S. President Donald Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall, and so far no work has begun on it. But this is… Read more »

Saint Anthony Hospital Hosts Job Fair in Little Village

Saint Anthony Hospital Hosts Job Fair in Little Village

Saint Anthony Hospital is hosting a job fair for entry level through management positions in clinical and nonclinical areas. All individuals who are looking for a new and rewarding career… Read more »

State Senator Omar Aquino Endorses Daniel Biss for Governor

State Senator Omar Aquino Endorses Daniel Biss for Governor

This week, Daniel Biss announced the endorsement of State Senator Omar Aquino. “I’m proud to endorse Daniel Biss for Governor of Illinois,” said Omar Aquino. “I’ve lived in Chicago all… Read more »

Equality Starts with a Fair School-funding Formula

Equality Starts with a Fair School-funding Formula

By: Sylvia Puente, Executive Director of the Latino Policy Forum, Shari Runner, Chicago Urban League; Theodia Gillespie, Aurora Quad County Urban League; Laraine Bryson, Peoria Tri-County Urban League As leaders… Read more »

Early Childhood Court Team Launches Safe Babies Court Initiative

Early Childhood Court Team Launches Safe Babies Court Initiative

Last week, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services in partnership with the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and First Lady Diana Rauner announced the… Read more »

United Working Families Statement on Chicago School Budgets

United Working Families Statement on Chicago School Budgets

Following is the statement of Emma Tai, Executive Director of United Working Families, on the school budgets provided to Chicago principals: “Today, principals across Chicago received woefully inadequate school budgets… Read more »

Consumer Alert: You Could Be Wasting Money Cooling an Empty Home

Consumer Alert: You Could Be Wasting Money Cooling an Empty Home

Amid the hottest time of the year, consumer advocates joined with Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) and the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) Tuesday to make Chicago-area consumers aware that cooling an empty… Read more »

Attorney General Madigan Defends DACA Program

Attorney General Madigan Defends DACA Program

Attorney General Lisa Madigan, along with 19 other attorneys general, issued a letter to President Trump urging him to maintain and defend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program…. Read more »

Exelon Works with North Lawndale College Prep

Exelon Works with North Lawndale College Prep

For the past two years, North Lawndale College Prep students have been working with the National Forest Foundation to help restore Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie preserve in Will County through… Read more »