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Inquilinos con Problemas Elegibles para Pagos de Subsidio Unicos

Inquilinos con Problemas Elegibles para Pagos de Subsidio Unicos

El Vocero de la Cámara, Emanuel “Chris” Welch, anunció el Programa de Pago de Renta, que ayuda a garantizar que los residentes más vulnerables del estado tienen un techo sobre… Read more »

North Austin Community Breaks Ground on State-of-the-Art Sports Facility

North Austin Community Breaks Ground on State-of-the-Art Sports Facility

By The Hand Club For Kids, Grace and Peace Revive Center and Intentional Sports today joined the Chicago Fire Foundation, Jason and Vedrana Heyward and state and local leaders to… Read more »

City in Mourning

City in Mourning

By: Ashmar Mandou Chicago Police Officer Ella French, 29-years-old, was shot and killed last Saturday in a gunfight that injured two others. The shooting happened after three officers pulled over… Read more »

Out Our Front Door Announces New Biking and Camping Experience for Children with Special Needs

Out Our Front Door Announces New Biking and Camping Experience for Children with Special Needs

Out Our Front Door in partnership with Adaptive Adventures and the Chicago Park District announced the launch of the first Adaptive Bike Camping program for people with disabilities that combines… Read more »

Hernandez Bill That Ends Illinois Collaboration With for-Profit Migrant Shelters Now Law

Hernandez Bill That Ends Illinois Collaboration With for-Profit Migrant Shelters Now Law

State Rep. Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernandez’s, D-Cicero, is combatting the incarceration of children at the U.S.-Mexican border by enacting a law that requires the Illinois Investment Policy Board (IIPI) to investigate… Read more »

Chicago Reaches COVID-19 Vaccination Milestones

Chicago Reaches COVID-19 Vaccination Milestones

The City of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Public Health announced two important milestones reached in the fight against COVID-19. As of August 5, more than 70 percent –… Read more »

Sinai Chicago Opens New Center for Addiction, Treatment and Recovery

Sinai Chicago Opens New Center for Addiction, Treatment and Recovery

Sinai Chicago unveiled their new Center for Addiction Treatment and Recovery at Holy Cross Hospital at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, August 11th. Leaders from Sinai Chicago were joined… Read more »

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Expanding Access to Family and Medical Leave for Educational Support Staff

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Expanding Access to Family and Medical Leave for Educational Support Staff

Building on efforts to protect the wellbeing of education professionals and their families, Governor JB Pritzker signed House Bill 12 into law which expands access to family and medical leave… Read more »

Cook County Offers Tips to Beat the Heat

Cook County Offers Tips to Beat the Heat

The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for Cook County from noon – 7 p.m. tomorrow, predicting heat indices from 102 – 108 degrees. The County’s Department of… Read more »

Staff Testing for COVID-19 Can Keep Our Schools Safe: A Pilot Program by It Takes a Village Family of Schools & UI Health

Staff Testing for COVID-19 Can Keep Our Schools Safe: A Pilot Program by It Takes a Village Family of Schools & UI Health

It Takes A Village Family of Schools (ITAV), in partnership with the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), is pleased to announce a new COVID-19 testing initiative taking place at ITAV… Read more »