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Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Call for Statewide Transportation Capital Bill
Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined members of the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus to call for a statewide capital bill to pay for critical transportation infrastructure needs, funded largely through an increase in… Read more
Illinois Recognized as a National Leader for Electrical Grid Modernization
ComEd’s work to modernize its energy grid has brought greater reliability and control over energy usage to its customers, helping to earn Illinois the second spot among all U.S. states… Read more
BMO Financial Group Unveils Plans for New Flagship Headquarters
BMO Financial Group announced plans for a new office tower in Chicago. Central to BMO’s business transformation strategy, the new BMO Tower will be developed by Riverside Investment & Development… Read more
UCP Seguin Dedicatees Brookfield Home in honor of Commissioner Tobolski
UCP Seguin of Greater Chicago is pleased to announce the naming of one of its group homes in honor of Cook County Commissioner and Mayor of McCook, Jeffrey R. Tobolski…. Read more
Lyons Police charge Lyft driver with Battery over alleged sexual assaults
A 40-year-old driver for Lyft was arrested and charged with Battery Monday following an incident in which he sexually harassed and tried to have sex with a 17-year-old female. The… Read more
Merry-Achi Christmas Concert Returns to Chicago
By: Ashmar Mandou The Mariachi Institute of Chicago presents its third annual and only holiday mariachi concert in Chicago and the Midwest, “Merry-Achi Christmas Concert”. Celebrate Mexico’s authentic and vibrant… Read more
A Love Letter to Mexican Women
By: Ashmar Mandou Steppenwolf Theatre Company will soon debut the much anticipated premier of La Ruta by acclaimed Chicago playwright Isaac Gomez, featuring Sandra Marquez and Karen Rodriguez along with… Read more
Holiday Celebration for Hurricane Maria Evacuees
The City of Chicago, FOCUS North America, and the Puerto Rican Cultural Center (PRCC) joined forces to help Hurricane Maria Evacuees still struggling from their displacement one year later have… Read more
City of Chicago Opposes Trump’s ‘Public Charge’ Rule Change
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday announced that the City of Chicago submitted a comment to the federal government in opposition to the Trump Administration’s proposed “public charge” rule change, as… Read more
Chicago Park District, Chicago Blackhawks Team Up to Offer Free Ice Hockey Clinics
The Chicago Blackhawks and the Chicago Park District are partnering again this winter to offer free hockey clinics at six neighborhood ice rinks across the city. Parents of children, ages… Read more
