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Monthly Archives: September 2017

MassMutual study finds Latinos feel less secure and worry more about money than other Americans

MassMutual study finds Latinos feel less secure and worry more about money than other Americans

Middle-income Latinos in the workforce say they feel less financially secure and worry more about money than other Americans, posing higher hurdles to planning for retirement and building wealth, according… Read more »

City Colleges of Chicago Announce Five New Star Scholarship Transfer Partners

City Colleges of Chicago Announce Five New Star Scholarship Transfer Partners

City Colleges of Chicago’s (CCC) Star Scholarship program announced five new college and university Star Transfer partnerships today, bringing the total number to 20 of four-year schools giving Star Scholars… Read more »

Madigan Announces Investigations of More Opioid Manufacturers and Distributors

Madigan Announces Investigations of More Opioid Manufacturers and Distributors

Attorney General Lisa Madigan joined with a coalition of 41 attorneys general from across the country to announce their expanded investigations into manufacturers and distributors of opioid drugs. Madigan and… Read more »

Students from Cicero School District 99 Help Fellow Student Victims of Hurricane Harvey

Students from Cicero School District 99 Help Fellow Student Victims of Hurricane Harvey

Students from Cicero School District 99 rallied to help fellow students whom were victimized by the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. On Tuesday, students from District 99 kindergarten through 8th grade… Read more »

Community Savings Bank to Hold Shred-a-Thon

Community Savings Bank to Hold Shred-a-Thon

Community Savings Bank will hold another one of its popular Shred-A-Thons this fall – on Saturday, September 30th. Customers and non-customers are invited to shred old checks, bank statements and… Read more »

Chicago Meets 40 Percent of Paris Climate Agreement Commitments

Chicago Meets 40 Percent of Paris Climate Agreement Commitments

Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that Chicago reduced its carbon emissions by 11 percent from 2005 to 2015, bringing the city to 40 percent of the way to meeting its Paris… Read more »

Número Récord de Visitantes a EXPO Chicago

Número Récord de Visitantes a EXPO Chicago

La Ciudad de Chicago recibió a más de 100,000 visitantes de todo el mundo para varios eventos premier de arte y diseño. En esta segunda edición, Chicago Architecture Biennial (CAB)… Read more »

Día de Entrada Gratis en el Museo Field

Día de Entrada Gratis en el Museo Field

¿Encuentra una roca que parece sospechosamente como el fósil de un dinosaurio? ¿Tomó la foto de un pájaro azul brillante que no puede identificar? Su oportunidad de que un renombrado… Read more »

Abuela de Chicago que Enfrenta la Deportación Demanda a DHS

Abuela de Chicago que Enfrenta la Deportación Demanda a DHS

Por: Ashmar Mandou Una abuela de Chicago, por mucho tiempo activista de inmigración, Genoveva Ramírez, demandó a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) a principio de esta semana, pidiendo que revise… Read more »

Nuevo Reporte: Planes de Salud de Illinois Niegan Cobertura a Salud Mental y Adiciones

Nuevo Reporte: Planes de Salud de Illinois Niegan Cobertura a Salud Mental y Adiciones

A pesar de las contínuas crisis en salud mental y adición, los proveedores de tratamientos de Illinois respondiendo a un reciente estudio reportan frecuentes reclamos de negaciones y otras barreras… Read more »