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Cullerton Continues to Lead on Legionnaires’ Fixes
Three years after the initial outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease at the Illinois Veterans Home at Quincy, residents of that facility and others like it are still waiting for Governor Bruce… Read more
Chicago Park District Amends Drinking Water Program to Stress Safety and Efficiency
As in recent years, the fountains are tested and monitored to ensure the highest drinking water standards. “The health and safety of our patrons is our top priority, and we… Read more
Know Your Numbers
By: Ashmar Mandou It will soon be that time of year when vibrant festivals, outdoor activities, and delicious cookouts occupy our weekends. With busy weekends come unhealthy food choices and… Read more
CPS Middle School Students, Spark Mentors Celebrate Career Possibilities at Daley Plaza
Spark will host its third annual Share Your Spark event on June 1, 2018 from 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm at Daley Plaza. The event, formerly called Discovery Day, celebrates… Read more
CPS Announces Investment in State-of-the-Art High School Science Labs
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Public Schools CEO Dr. Janice K. Jackson announced a $75 million investment in high schools throughout the City of Chicago to add, upgrade or renovate… Read more
Chicago Public Schools Celebrates Fresh Attitude Week
Caption by Ashmar Mandou Chicago Public Schools (CPS), a member of the Urban School Food Alliance, celebrated Fresh Attitude Week from May 7th through 11th. During the week, CPS hosted… Read more
King College Prep Team Wins First Place in ComEd Ideathon
A Bronzeville high school team competing in ComEd’s first ever Ideathon won first place for developing a micro-processor based solution designed to help prevent accidents when emergency vehicles travel through… Read more
Applications are Open for Future STEM Stars
Who wants to build a race car? ComEd is seeking 30 young women who have a passion for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to join them for the 2018… Read more
Chicago Riverwalk Brings the Fun this Summer
By: Ashmar Mandou The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) and Fleet and Facility Management (2FM) officially kicked off the summer season of programming at the Chicago… Read more
CPS HS Students Complete Peoples Gas Utility Training Program
The first graduating class of the Peoples Gas utility training program was honored at a ceremony at the Peoples Energy Training Center in Little Village. Armed with their certificates of… Read more