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Baby’s First Winter

Baby’s First Winter

The cold weather is approaching, which is usually a big change for babies. For new moms experiencing their first winter with a newborn, they may not know what to expect… Read more »

Emanuel, Gutierrez Celebrate Anniversary of the Chicago Legal Protection Fund

Emanuel, Gutierrez Celebrate Anniversary of the Chicago Legal Protection Fund

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Congressman Luis Gutierrez joined more than 100 elected officials, community leaders and volunteers to celebrate the one year anniversary of the Chicago Legal Protection Fund. The… Read more »

Community Savings Bank Celebrates Long-Serving Employee

Community Savings Bank Celebrates Long-Serving Employee

Berenice Ortega celebrated her 25th anniversary as a Community Savings Bank employee in November 2017. She is one of many long-serving employees. Ortega started working at Community during high school… Read more »

Body Worn Cameras Expansion Complete Ahead of Schedule

Body Worn Cameras Expansion Complete Ahead of Schedule

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson announced that all patrol officers in Chicago are now equipped with body cameras as part of ongoing police reform efforts. The final… Read more »

Advocate, Aurora to Merge

Advocate, Aurora to Merge

Advocate Health Care and Aurora Health Care announced their plans to merge to create Advocate Aurora Health, the 10th largest not-for-profit, integrated health care system in the United States, serving… Read more »

Triton Awarded 300K Grant from DOJ to Increase Student Safety Programs

Triton Awarded 300K Grant from DOJ to Increase Student Safety Programs

Increased educational programs and training focusing on sexual assault and domestic violence prevention will further ensure the safety of students and community members on Triton College’s campus. Triton was recently… Read more »

Women’s March Chicago Announces Affiliation with National Organization

Women’s March Chicago Announces Affiliation with National Organization

Women’s March Chicago’s January 20, 2018 “March to the Polls” announced its affiliation with March On, a national organization of womens’ marches and progressive organizations. The move is intended to… Read more »

Helping Kids Understand Alzheimer’s and Changes in Behavior

Helping Kids Understand Alzheimer’s and Changes in Behavior

Explaining why a much-loved grandparent is behaving strangely due to Alzheimer’s disease can be very difficult for parents. With holiday gatherings approaching, the Alzheimer’s Association offers tips to help families… Read more »

Celebrate 2017 Holiday Season in the Parks

Celebrate 2017 Holiday Season in the Parks

The Chicago Park District will host numerous holiday events this winter in parks citywide. Skating with Santa and chocolate house making are just a few of the kid-friendly indoor and… Read more »

ComEd Volunteers Light up the Holidays with ‘12 Days of Community Energy’ Initiative

ComEd Volunteers Light up the Holidays with ‘12 Days of Community Energy’ Initiative

The holiday season has officially arrived, and ComEd employees are once again working to make this December bright for nonprofits throughout the Chicagoland region. The company launched its “12 Days… Read more »