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Monthly Archives: October 2019

Tax Relief Coming for Spouses of Fallen Police Officers, Firefighters, and Paramedics

Tax Relief Coming for Spouses of Fallen Police Officers, Firefighters, and Paramedics

As part of an effort to support the families of brave and fallen first responders in the city, the City Council approved an ordinance sponsored by Alderman Patrick Daley Thompson,… Read more »

Neighbors and Business Owners Protest Alderman’s Obstruction

Neighbors and Business Owners Protest Alderman’s Obstruction

Courtesy of Indivisible Chicago Northwest Side Area residents and small business owners gathered at Six Corners earlier this month to protest 45th Ward Alderman James Gardiner’s decision to kill a… Read more »

City Announces a Projected $25m in New Revenues for 2020 Through Improved Accounts Receivable Process

City Announces a Projected $25m in New Revenues for 2020 Through Improved Accounts Receivable Process

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced that the City will begin a new effort to significantly boost tax and fees collection enforcement with vendors doing business with the City.  The effort, which… Read more »

DOH Announces New Affordable Requirements Ordinance Task Force

DOH Announces New Affordable Requirements Ordinance Task Force

The Chicago Department of Housing (DOH) announced the creation of a new task force designed to work with the City as it develops new policies guiding how affordable housing is… Read more »

City Council Approves Chicago’s First Zoning Requirements for Legalization of Cannabis

City Council Approves Chicago’s First Zoning Requirements for Legalization of Cannabis

Following a series of citywide community engagement meetings and working group sessions with community advocates, aldermen, business leaders, policy experts and cannabis professionals over the past month, City Council on… Read more »

Making Good of a Bad Situation

Making Good of a Bad Situation

By Daniel Nardini I was at a city hall meeting a few weeks ago where the issue before the city council was allowing cannabis (marijuana) dispensaries for medical and recreational… Read more »

IlliniCare Health Invita a las Familias a Decir ‘Buu al Flu’

IlliniCare Health Invita a las Familias a Decir ‘Buu al Flu’

Durante la temporada de duendes y trasgos de Halloween, lo más espantoso es el virus de la influenza o flu. Para ayudar a proteger a las familias de Chicago durante… Read more »

Cáncer de Mama, Mitos vs. Realidades

Cáncer de Mama, Mitos vs. Realidades

Por: Ashmar Mandou Como saben, este es el momento del año en que estamos rodeados de toneladas de información sobre el cáncer de mama. Alguna buena, alguna mala. El internet… Read more »

Considera una Carrera en Fabricación

Considera una Carrera en Fabricación

Por: Brandon Blagg Editado por Lawndale Bilingual News ¿Le gustan las acomputadoras y la tecnología? ¿Le intriga la forma en que las cosas se mueven y funcionan? ¿Es usted creativo?… Read more »

Feria Latinx del Libro se llevará a cabo en St. Augustine College

Feria Latinx del Libro se llevará a cabo en St. Augustine College

El BéisMain, una organización sin fines de lucro, St. Augustine College y varias entidades educativas, culturales y comunitarias, han organizado uno de los más grandes eventos literarios Latinos en Chicago:… Read more »