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Teacher, Staff of Cicero School District 99 Take the State to Help Victims of Hurricane Maria, Harvey
Teachers, administrators and staff from Cicero School District 99 will star in a self-produce talent show to raise funds to help victims affected by the aftermath of the earthquake in… Read more
Tentando sus Pupilas Gustativas
El aroma, que hace agua la boca, de jugosas hamburguesas y doradas papas fritas, y el delicioso menú, completado con atrayentes fotografías de las comidas, puede tentar a muchos a… Read more
Tips for a Healthy and Happy Holiday Season
With Christmas right around the corner, the Cook County Department of Public Health has tips to ensure everyone has a healthy holiday! Holiday celebrations bring family and friends together, but… Read more
Tempting Your Taste Buds
The mouth-watering aroma of juicy burgers and crispy fries, and the eye-catching menu signs with delicious food pictures can tempt many hungry patrons to stop at fast-food restaurants. But these… Read more
A Focus on Dental Health Can Protect Children from Becoming Overweight
Talking about dental health with children and parents — about what is healthy and unhealthy for your teeth — can be one way to prevent children from developing overweight. This… Read more
Exposure to BPA during pregnancy may cause health problems for offspring
A chemical called bisphenol A — BPA — used in plastic packaging and in the linings of food and beverage cans, may be passed from a mother to her offspring… Read more
RTA Receives GFOA Distinguished Financial Report Award for 23rd Year in Row
The Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting has been awarded to the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) by Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA)… Read more
Antioxidant-rich Foods Lowers Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
A lower risk of type 2 diabetes has been observed among individuals consuming food rich in antioxidants. This effect is largely contributed by fruit, vegetables, tea and other hot beverages,… Read more
CHA Breaks Ground on Rogers Park Development
The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) broke ground on Tuesday afternoon on a mixed-use on Tuesday afternoon on a mixed-use development that will bring a new Target and affordable and market… Read more
Extreme Politics Infiltrating U.S. Academia
By: Daniel Nardini One friend that I know, who never went to university or college, told me that all our leading colleges and universities are now becoming “red.” Meaning they… Read more »