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Summer Camp Registration Now Open at Chicago Children’s Theatre
Parents, it’s not too early to schedule a summer of adventures for your kids. Registration is now open for Summer Camp at Chicago Children’s Theatre, The Station, 100 S. Racine… Read more
Former Senator Miguel Del Valle Endorses Delia Ramirez for State Rep. of 4th District
Former State Senator and Chicago City Clerk Miguel Del Valle endorsed Delia Ramirez to represent the heavily-Latino IL 4th House District seat being vacated by Rep. Cynthia Soto this Saturday… Read more
DACA Ruling
By: Ashmar Mandou Federal Judge William Alsup of California temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA). Judge Alsup said the administration… Read more
Free Days at the Museum of Science and Industry
The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI) is offering free Museum Entry to Illinois residents on select dates each week in January and February, beginning this week. Illinois residents… Read more
Beautiful Faces at the Grand Re-Opening of McDonald’s
On Friday, January 5th at the new Chicago McDonald’s on Cicero Ave., kids were treated to face painting. Kids were so excited to choose from many designs from artist, Trish… Read more
Chicago Bilingual Nurse Consortium Receives $150,000 continuation grant from Chicago Community Trust
Chicago Bilingual Nurse Consortium (CBNC) received a $150,000 continuation grant from the Chicago Community Trust. These funds will allow the organization to continue to support and mentor Internationally Educated Nurses… Read more
Stroger Hospital High Performing in Heart Failure Care: U.S. News and World Report
Lucina Hernandez was expecting her second child when she began experiencing severe pain in her chest. She had developed acute heart failure related to lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, and… Read more
Flu-like activity increases sharply
The member agencies of the Northern Illinois Public Health Consortium (NIPHC) would like to advise residents that seasonal flu activity has increased sharply in recent weeks. The Centers for Disease… Read more
Why Your Healthy New Year’s Resolutions Are So Important
By Dr. Kwame Foucher, senior medical director, UnitedHealthcare of Illinois Edited by Lawndale Bilingual Newspaper Every year, millions of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, especially to exercise more, eat better… Read more
Tips to Help Women Prepare For Long-Term Health Care
Women spend much of their lives caring for others. As mothers and wives, they never seem to stop giving to their families and husbands. So who will take care of… Read more