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Hispanic Heritage Month: Sandra Cordova Micek

Hispanic Heritage Month: Sandra Cordova Micek

By: Ashmar Mandou Storytelling is the cornerstone of bridging communities together and is top priority for newly appointed Window to the World Communications, Inc., WWCI Chief Executive Officer Sandra Cordova… Read more »

ComEd Launches Energy Academy at Dunbar Vocational High School

ComEd Launches Energy Academy at Dunbar Vocational High School

Dunbar Vocational Career Academy High School in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood is partnering with ComEd to launch an energy academy that will make the science of energy a key part of… Read more »

City of Chicago Looking for the Perfect Christmas Tree

City of Chicago Looking for the Perfect Christmas Tree

The City of Chicago is looking for a tree to grace Millennium Park this holiday season and serve as the City’s “official” Christmas tree. Through October 19, the Department of… Read more »

Elected Officials Oppose ‘Public Charge’ That Threatens Families

Elected Officials Oppose ‘Public Charge’ That Threatens Families

In response to Trump administration’s “Public Charge” threat, Illinois Legislators passed $2.5 million to connect immigrants and vulnerable populations to healthcare services. Stakeholders gather to educate community about the impact… Read more »

Hardwired for laziness?

Hardwired for laziness?

If getting to the gym seems like a struggle, a University of British Columbia researcher wants you to know this: the struggle is real, and it’s happening inside your brain…. Read more »

Five Self-Help Tools to Use if You Are Depressed

Five Self-Help Tools to Use if You Are Depressed

By Carol Tuttle I personally know the struggle and challenge of depression. Deep depression was the catalyst that brought me to apply, study, and then practice Energy Healing when I… Read more »

City Health Department Investigates Legionnaires’ Disease in Chicago

City Health Department Investigates Legionnaires’ Disease in Chicago

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is investigating two laboratory-confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ disease in two individuals who both stayed at Embassy Suites located at 600 North State Street… Read more »

Air Pollution May Be Linked to Heightened Dementia Risk

Air Pollution May Be Linked to Heightened Dementia Risk

Air pollution is now an established risk factor for heart disease/stroke and respiratory disease, but its potential role in neurodegenerative diseases, such as dementia, isn’t clear. To try and explore… Read more »

Alderman Cardenas Opens New Health Center in Little Village

Alderman Cardenas Opens New Health Center in Little Village

12th Ward-On September 24th, 2018 Alderman Cardenas joined community members for the grand opening of Oak Street Health’s new Little Village clinic on 26th St and Sacramento Ave. This clinic… Read more »

Chicago Bears Visits Jordan Elementary Community School

Chicago Bears Visits Jordan Elementary Community School

Chicago Bears defensive backs Prince Amukamara and Kyle Fuller visited Jordan Elementary Community School, 7414 N. Wolcott Ave., on Monday, Sept. 24, at 1 p.m. to kick off the 2018… Read more »