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Comcast Gives Xfinity Customers Free Previews with Focus on Education, Entertainment and Fitness

Comcast Gives Xfinity Customers Free Previews with Focus on Education, Entertainment and Fitness

Comcast announced that it has made the on demand catalogs from a series of premium networks and subscription video on demand (SVOD) services available for its Xfinity X1 and Flex… Read more »

Cook County Announces National Census Awareness Week

Cook County Announces National Census Awareness Week

The Cook County Complete Count Commission has designated the week of March 30 through April 3 Census Awareness Week.  The Cook County Complete Count Census Commission’s Program Administrator, The William… Read more »

City Addresses Senior Population Amid COVID-19

City Addresses Senior Population Amid COVID-19

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot joined Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services Lisa Morrison Butler, AARP Illinois State Director Bob Gallo and AARP IL Volunteer State President… Read more »

Mental Health Hotline During Stay at Home Order

Mental Health Hotline During Stay at Home Order

After Governor Pritzker issued a statewide Stay at Home order, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) is sharing resources with community members on how to care for their mental health while… Read more »

What Heart Patients Should Know about Coronavirus

What Heart Patients Should Know about Coronavirus

By: American Heart Association News The coronavirus should have everyone’s attention by now, health experts say. And people with heart disease have extra reasons to be alert. COVID-19, the disease caused… Read more »

Villanueva: Survivors of Domestic Abuse Can’t Slip Through the Cracks

Villanueva: Survivors of Domestic Abuse Can’t Slip Through the Cracks

With domestic violence hotlines experiencing an increase in calls during the Stay at Home order, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) urged survivors to be aware of the options still available… Read more »

COVID-19 and Alzheimer’s: What Family Caregivers Need to Know

COVID-19 and Alzheimer’s: What Family Caregivers Need to Know

While the COVID-19 pandemic threatens the health of millions in this country and around the world, the novel coronavirus presents unique challenges for more than five million Americans living with… Read more »

University of Chicago Announces Programs to Support South Side during COVID-19 Crisis

University of Chicago Announces Programs to Support South Side during COVID-19 Crisis

The University of Chicago on Tuesday announced the first stage of an effort to provide emergency support and address some of the immediate needs of local residents, businesses, and community-based… Read more »

Attorney General Raoul Requests Emergency Relief for Federal Student Loan Borrowers

Attorney General Raoul Requests Emergency Relief for Federal Student Loan Borrowers

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined a coalition of 27 attorneys general in calling on the U.S. Department of Education to provide federal student loan borrowers with crucial emergency measures… Read more »

Maria Pappas Launches Animated Iguana and Song to Ease Concerns of Children During Coronavirus Scare

Maria Pappas Launches Animated Iguana and Song to Ease Concerns of Children During Coronavirus Scare

At a time when children may need the comfort that only a pet can provide, an electronic iguana might be the perfect answer, says Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas. The… Read more »