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Gov. Pritzker Announces IL Public Universities Achieve Highest Enrollment Level in 10 Years
Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) announced that public universities in Illinois achieved the highest enrollment level in 10 years, with nearly 190,000 students enrolled during… Read more
Chicago Public Schools Reaffirms Commitment to Advanced Placement Access and Equity
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Wednesday recognized continued growth and success in its nationally-recognized Advanced Placement (AP) program, highlighting rising enrollment, stronger outcomes for Black and Latinx students, and tens of… Read more
City of Chicago Cuts Ribbon at Xchange Tech Workforce and Innovation Hub
City of Chicago officials joined Ald. Desmond Yancy (5th), Department of Planning and Development Commissioner Ciere Boatright, leaders from P33, Xchange, SDI Presence, the Comer Science and Education Foundation, as… Read more
Loop’s Declining Value Fuels Record 16.7% Jump in Median Property Tax Bill for Chicago Homeowners
A dramatic decline in the value of commercial property in Chicago’s Loop, the city’s longtime economic engine, fueled a record property tax increase on homes across the city, according to… Read more
Third-Party Notices Tell You if a Relative or Anyone You Know Misses a Tax Payment
By Maria Pappas Each year thousands of property owners in Cook County are late paying their taxes, putting their homes in danger of being included in the annual state-mandated tax… Read more
Assessor Kaegi Calls for Changes to Cook County’s Property Tax System to Protect Homeowners from Tax Spikes
As Chicago homeowners receive property tax bills showing the largest increases in decades, Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi is calling for reforms to protect homeowners and raising alarms about the… Read more
City of Chicago Cuts Ribbon on Grace Manor Apartments in North Lawndale
City of Chicago officials joined Alderwoman Monique Scott (24th), Rev. Marvin Hunter of Grace Memorial Baptist Church, Department of Housing Commissioner (DOH) Lissette Castañeda, Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) Chief of Staff… Read more
Ayudando a Familias Necesitadas Este Día de Acción de Gracias
Por: Ashmar Mandou Con la llegada del Día de Acción de Gracias, varias organizaciones y empresas de la ciudad se están movilizando para proporcionar comidas y canastas de alimentos a… Read more
El Parque Estatal Starved Rock Permanecerá Abierto a los Visitantes Durante un Proyecto de Mejora de Senderos de 18 Millones de Dólares.
El Parque Estatal Starved Rock, incluyendo el Starved Rock Lodge y otras instalaciones, permanecerá abierto a los visitantes durante un proyecto de mejora de senderos de 18 millones de dólares… Read more



Society’s Growing Under-currents of Resistance
By Daniel Nardini The signs are there—something is rotten in the state of America. Immigration raids, the threat to send in the U.S. military into Chicago and other Democrat-controlled cities… Read more »