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Programa Shred-a-Thon de Community Savings Bank
Shred-A-Thon este otoño – el sábado, 30 de septiembre. Clientes y no clientes están invitados a triturar , sin costo alguno, cheques, estados de cuenta bancarios y otros documentos que… Read more
Providing a Path to STEM Education
By: Ashmar Mandou For Ashburn resident Guadalupe “Nelly” Fabila entering the IT field is a dream come true. “Ever since I could remember I’ve always had a passion for math… Read more
ACTIVATE Returns with Hideaway: Retreat from the Street
Chicago Loop Alliance (CLA) presents the latest ACTIVATE event, Hideaway: Retreat from the Street on Thursday, Sept. 28th from 5-10 p.m. at Arcade Place Alley (55 S Wells St. Enter… Read more
Casa Central Hosts Business Networking Luncheon
By: Nancy Marquez Casa Central, the largest Hispanic social service in the Midwest, hosted a Business Networking Luncheon on Thursday, Aug. 17th. Casa Central founded in Chicago in 1954 and… Read more
Chicago City of Learning Back to School Jam
Free to all, Chicago City of Learning’s Back to School Jam is where youth and teens can explore and discover what they love. Join in the fun and Create Your… Read more
Fatality in SUV, Motorcycle Accident
On Friday 09/08/2017 at approximately 8:13p.m., an officer from the Bridgeview Police Department responded to a fatal traffic crash involving a sports utility vehicle and a motorcycle in the 8800… Read more
Photo Exhibit on Plight of World’s Stateless Children
Few can imagine what it is like to be stateless. Now a new photo exhibit “Nowhere People,” opening Thursday, Sept. 14th at Roosevelt University’s Gage Gallery, 18 S. Michigan Ave.,… Read more
Tips for Success this National Women’s Health & Fitness Day
National Women’s Health and Fitness Day is on September 27th and serves as an important reminder for women everywhere and of all ages to make their health and fitness a… Read more
Mexican Pride
Caption by Ashmar Mandou Thousands of people adorned 26th street on Sunday, Sept. 10th as the Mexican Independence Day Parade made its way through the Little Village neighborhood. Mariachis, folkloric… Read more
Mexico Tried to Help Texas, Suffers Own Natural Disasters
by Daniel Nardini In late August, the Mexican government had stated that any and all government aid to the residents of Texas who suffered from Hurricane Harvey would go to… Read more »