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Instituto Cervantes of Chicago Present’s Free Children’s Bilingual Workshop

Instituto Cervantes of Chicago Present’s Free Children’s Bilingual Workshop

In partnership with the 34th Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, Instituto Cervantes of Chicago presents ¡Anímate with Animayo!, a stop-motion film workshop with Damián Perea of the Spain-based ANIMAYO International… Read more »

Opioid Deadly Overdoses Topped 60,000 Last Year

Opioid Deadly Overdoses Topped 60,000 Last Year

More than 60,000 Americans died of drug overdoses last year, and synthetic opioids played a larger role than ever, CNBC reported. Deaths from those extremely strong drugs, like fentanyl, increased… Read more »

Emanuel Designates 2018 As ‘Year of Creative Youth’

Emanuel Designates 2018 As ‘Year of Creative Youth’

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) designated 2018 as the “Year of Creative Youth.” This will represent an over $2 million investment… Read more »

DOI Announces Improved Shopping Experience for 2018 Open Enrollment

DOI Announces Improved Shopping Experience for 2018 Open Enrollment

The Illinois Department of Insurance (DOI) is improving the shopping experience for people who are looking to purchase a healthcare plan for 2018. Thanks to a new partnership with GoHealth,… Read more »

Emanuel, Comcast Announce Investment in CPL Branches

Emanuel, Comcast Announce Investment in CPL Branches

Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Public Library (CPL) Commissioner Brian Bannon and Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) CEO Eugene Jones Jr., joined Comcast Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer David… Read more »

Daydreaming Is Good For You

Daydreaming Is Good For You

A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology suggests that daydreaming during meetings isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It might be a sign that you’re really smart and creative…. Read more »

Castro: College shouldn’t be the financial burden it has become

Castro: College shouldn’t be the financial burden it has become

State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) voted last week to override the governor’s veto of Senate Bill 1351 and to protect college students from overwhelming amounts of debt upon graduation. Castro… Read more »

AMA Releases New Research on Physicians’ Patient Mix

AMA Releases New Research on Physicians’ Patient Mix

Patients without health insurance were a slimmer percentage of physicians’ total patient mix by health insurance status in 2016 compared to 2012, according to new research from the American Medical… Read more »

‘Tell Your Story’

‘Tell Your Story’

Cook County Commissioner Bridget Gainer continued her “Tell Your Story” series for the residents of the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC) on Friday, October 27 with an engaging panel of… Read more »

City Expands Local Fight Against Opioid Epidemic

City Expands Local Fight Against Opioid Epidemic

The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced increased efforts to expand Chicago’s fight against the opioid epidemic facing cities and towns across the nation. As part of the Mayor’s… Read more »