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Your Voice is Needed
The 2018 Local School Council Elections will take place on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 for elementary schools and Thursday, April 19, 2018 for high schools. Local School Councils play a… Read more
CCC Announces New Initiative to Help Students Create Postsecondary Plans
Mayor Emanuel, City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) announced a collaborative effort to support Learn. Plan. Succeed. (LPS), a first in the nation initiative to ensure… Read more
Archdiocese of Chicago Announces New Parish and School Structures in North Shore and Lakes Region Renew My Church Groupings
As part of the Archdiocese’s revitalization initiative, Renew My Church, the leadership of parishes in the North Shore and Lakes Region groupings have been meeting to discuss the future church,… Read more
CPS Expand Safe Passage to 14 Additional Schools
Chicago Public Schools announced the Safe Passage program will be expanded to include 14 additional schools, bringing the total number of schools with Safe Passage to 159 to serve more… Read more
How to Choose the Best College for You
By: Ashmar Mandou While choosing a college may be a daunting task, it is one of the most decisions you will make in your life. There are many schools to… Read more
Howard Brown Health to Host Cervical Health Awareness Month
Howard Brown Health, the nation’s largest and leading LGBTQ community healthcare network, can further detail the various health issues that may arise for anyone with a cervix – regardless of… Read more
Castro Partners with Hanover Township, AMITA Health to provide free heart health screenings
February is Heart Health Month, and what better way to bring awareness than by providing free heart health screenings? Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) is partnering with Hanover Township and AMITA… Read more
Flu May Be Spread Just By Breathing
It is easier to spread the influenza virus (flu) than previously thought, according to a new University of Maryland-led study released Monday. People commonly believe that they can catch the… Read more
The Chicago Department of Public Health Reminds Residents ‘It’s not too late to get a flu shot’
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) reminds residents that it is not too late to protect yourself and the health of your families by getting a flu shot. The flu… Read more
Bad Habits That Affect Your Health
‘Crack’ Your Knuckles It doesn’t just annoy your friends and co-workers — it may not be very good for you, either. A substance called synovial fluid keeps your joints moving easily…. Read more