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#ChicagoFit Health and Fitness Festival Seeks to Break Guinness Record

#ChicagoFit Health and Fitness Festival Seeks to Break Guinness Record

The WNBA Chicago Sky and the University of Chicago Medicine are teaming up to host the #ChicagoFit Health and Fitness Festival, a free family event that will include an attempt to… Read more »

Access Holds Free Summer Community Health Fairs

Access Holds Free Summer Community Health Fairs

Access Community Health Network (ACCESS) announces its 2018 schedule of Summer Community Health Fairs to be held throughout the Chicago area at various ACCESS health center sites. We invite community… Read more »

University of St. Francis boards as National Hispanic Institute partner for National LDZ

University of St. Francis boards as National Hispanic Institute partner for National LDZ

The University of St. Francis (USF) is proud to become the new host of the National Hispanic Institute’s National Lorenzo de Zavala Youth Legislative Session. The inaugural program was hosted… Read more »

Record High for One Summer Chicago Season

Record High for One Summer Chicago Season

One Summer Chicago is setting record numbers at the Le Penseur Youth & Family Services Center. The Center is one of nearly 2,000 work sites that are providing a record high 32,000 jobs and… Read more »

Renovation Underway for Merlo Branch Library

Renovation Underway for Merlo Branch Library

Mayor Rahm Emanuel, 44th Ward Alderman Tom Tunney and Chicago Public Library Commissioner Brian Bannon announced the renovation and modernization of the approximately 15,000 square-foot Merlo Branch Library, located at… Read more »

State Monitor to Work with CPS to Improve Special Education Services

State Monitor to Work with CPS to Improve Special Education Services

The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) announced the appointment of Laura Boedeker as monitor to work with Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to improve its special education services to students…. Read more »

IDPL Opens New College

IDPL Opens New College

Instituto del Progreso Latino opens two-year college in Pilsen to train Chicago’s Latino community for high-demand, middle-skill jobs during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, June 28th. Instituto del Progreso… Read more »

Youth to Showcase Artistic Talent at Festival

Youth to Showcase Artistic Talent at Festival

Mayor Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events have designated 2018 as the Year of Creative Youth – a citywide celebration of Chicago’s young artists and… Read more »

Historic Uptown Theatre to Reopen

Historic Uptown Theatre to Reopen

Uptown Theatre will be restored and reopened as the crown jewel of a revitalized Uptown entertainment district announced last week. The 93-year-old landmark building, vacant for more than 35 years,… Read more »

Alderwoman Garza, Community Activists Urge Mayor to Stop Plan to Build Toxic Landfill

Alderwoman Garza, Community Activists Urge Mayor to Stop Plan to Build Toxic Landfill

By: Ashmar Mandou Alderwoman Susan Sadlowski Garza was joined by Alderman Waguespack, Alderman Rosa and a broad coalition of community organizations led by Coalition to Ban the Landfill to urge Mayor… Read more »