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Cook County Commissioner Tobolski Honors Unsung Heroine

Cook County Commissioner Tobolski Honors Unsung Heroine

In observance of Women’s History Month, the Cook County Commission on Women’s Issues, County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, and the Cook County Board of Commissioners joined together last month at… Read more »

Prospectus Art Gallery to Debut ‘Pilsen Images II’

Prospectus Art Gallery to Debut ‘Pilsen Images II’

Since first picking up a brush nearly 30 years ago, Pat Wright has been concentrating her subject matter to only few themes. One of those themes is her life in… Read more »

Gads Hill Center Hosts Peace Summit

Gads Hill Center Hosts Peace Summit

On Saturday April 7, 2018 one hundred Latino and African American youth from across the south and southwest side of Chicago came together at Gads Hill Center for a Peace… Read more »

Make Earth Day Count

Make Earth Day Count

By: Ashmar Mandou Earth Day is here -and the Earth needs us more than ever. From the assault on clean energy, the air we breathe and the water we drink,… Read more »

Community Savings Bank to Host Free Home Buying Seminar

Community Savings Bank to Host Free Home Buying Seminar

Community Savings Bank will host a free Home Buying Seminar entirely in Spanish on Saturday, May 12th from 9a.m., to noon at their location, 4801 W. Belmont Ave. With the… Read more »

ComEd “Construct” Graduation

ComEd “Construct” Graduation

On Friday, April 13th, ComEd hosted a graduation ceremony for the largest graduating class of CONSTRUCT, a nine-week job training program aimed at getting more diverse candidates into local construction… Read more »

Giant Guatemalan Land Grab

Giant Guatemalan Land Grab

By: Daniel Nardini The Guatemalan government has claimed that 98 percent of all registered Guatemalans have voted for taking a long standing border dispute between Guatemala and Belize to the… Read more »

Consejos para Manejar la ‘Alimentación Emocional’

Consejos para Manejar la ‘Alimentación Emocional’

Investigaciones muestran que ciertas comidas “cómodas” liberan la misma clase de químicos cerebrales que las altamente adictivas drogas opioides. El Dr. Bradley Nelson, autor del libro “The Emotion Code” [El… Read more »

Los Adultos Mayores Pueden No Necesitar Vitamina D para Prevenir Caídas

Los Adultos Mayores Pueden No Necesitar Vitamina D para Prevenir Caídas

Muchos adultos mayors deberían evitar tomar vitamin D y suplementos de calcio para prevenir caídas y fracturas y enfocarse en ejercicios para mejorar el balance y la coordinación, recomiendan doctores… Read more »

Los Buhos Nocturnos Tienen Más Riesgo de Morir Primero

Los Buhos Nocturnos Tienen Más Riesgo de Morir Primero

La gente que es “buho nocturno”, que le gusta estar despierto tarde y le cuesta trabajo salir de la cama por la mañana – tiene un riesgo más alto de… Read more »