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Italian Actor to Captivate Audiences Nationwide

Italian Actor to Captivate Audiences Nationwide

By: Ashmar Mandou Hailing from Milan, Italy, Alessandro Nori always had his sights set on acting from a very early age. “I enjoy discovering new characters, new elements, the creativity… Read more »

Small Business Expo Returns to Chicago

Small Business Expo Returns to Chicago

What resources are available to small business owners in the Chicago area? The Small Business Expo, the nation’s largest business to business trade show, will return to Chicago on Thursday,… Read more »

Tentative Settlement Reached for Old Post Office

Tentative Settlement Reached for Old Post Office

Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Alderman Danny Solis, and Planning and Development Commissioner David Reifman announced a tentative settlement with the proposed buyer of Chicago’s old Post Office that establishes a strict… Read more »

Free Money Smart Week Financial Literacy

Free Money Smart Week Financial Literacy

Chicago Public Library (CPL) joins the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Money Smart partners to host Money Smart Week events at the Harold Washington Library Center 400 S…. Read more »

Lakeside Bank Celebrates Money Smart Week

Lakeside Bank Celebrates Money Smart Week

In honor of the 15th annual Chicago Money Smart Week, designated April 23th – April 30th by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Lakeside Bank is offering a host of… Read more »

Reassessment Notices Mailed to Palatine Township Taxpayers

Reassessment Notices Mailed to Palatine Township Taxpayers

Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios has announced that reassessment notices were mailed to close to 27,000 single-family and 13,000 condominium homeowners in Palatine Township. Each year, the Cook County Assessor’s… Read more »

Tabares Passes Bill to Protect Immigrants from Discrimination

Tabares Passes Bill to Protect Immigrants from Discrimination

To protect undocumented workers from discrimination, State Rep. Silvana Tabares, D-Chicago, recently passed legislation that would update the state’s descriptions of workers from other countries, using the term ‘undocumented immigrant.’… Read more »

City Announces Funding to Restore Youth Employment at Shuttered Site

City Announces Funding to Restore Youth Employment at Shuttered Site

Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced an investment to restore 65 youth employment opportunities at a small business that had been closed earlier this year due to funding withheld by the state’s… Read more »

Munoz Helps Service Members Get College Credit for Military Courses

Munoz Helps Service Members Get College Credit for Military Courses

Service members looking to obtain college credit for military courses may soon have an easier process when transferring credits to a public university or community college in Illinois, under a… Read more »

CPS Reminds Residents to Vote in Local School Council Elections

CPS Reminds Residents to Vote in Local School Council Elections

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) CEO Forrest Claypool reminded parents and other residents across the city to participate in Local School Council elections this week by voting for parent and community… Read more »