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Governor Misleads Voters Over Education Funding Veto

Governor Misleads Voters Over Education Funding Veto

By: Illinois Senator Steve Landek In recent weeks, you may have heard Gov. Bruce Rauner justifying his opposition to an historic education funding reform bill by calling it a “Chicago… Read more »

Techniques for Keeping Your ‘Thought Life’ Healthy and Your Stress Level Low

Techniques for Keeping Your ‘Thought Life’ Healthy and Your Stress Level Low

Life gives people plenty of reasons to be stressed. Relationship problems, child-rearing issues, job woes and a lack of money are just some of life’s complications that can weigh people… Read more »

RTA Chairman Kirk Dillard to Receive North American APTA Award

RTA Chairman Kirk Dillard to Receive North American APTA Award

Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) of Northeastern Illinois Chairman Kirk Dillard has been chosen to receive a 2017 Local Distinguished Service Award by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), an international… Read more »

Protect Your Child from Scabies

Protect Your Child from Scabies

Right about now, you’re getting the kids ready for going back to school. You’re shopping for school supplies, meeting new teachers, and getting your kids updated on important shots. While… Read more »

Madigan Joins Coalition of States Urging Federal Government to Protect Nursing Homes

Madigan Joins Coalition of States Urging Federal Government to Protect Nursing Homes

Attorney General Lisa Madigan joined a coalition of state attorneys general and state consumer protection advocates to submit comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) urging it… Read more »

City Files Lawsuit

City Files Lawsuit

Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that the City of Chicago has filed a federal lawsuit to prevent President Donald Trump’s Justice Department from making a federal crime prevention grant that is… Read more »

Avoid These Hosting Mistakes at your Next Big Bash

Avoid These Hosting Mistakes at your Next Big Bash

While everyone wants to feel special when attending a party at a friend or relative’s home, few people want to feel singled out because they have diabetes. And seeing that… Read more »

CTA to Offer Students Free CTA Rides on First Day of School

CTA to Offer Students Free CTA Rides on First Day of School

Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) announced CTA will again this year provide all students and accompanying adults with free bus and train rides on the first day of Chicago Public Schools’… Read more »

Worst Immigration Legislation Ever

Worst Immigration Legislation Ever

by Daniel Nardini With much fanfare, U.S. President Donald Trump cast his support for legislation that would make U.S. immigration system into a merit-based immigration system followed by reducing legal… Read more »

Chicago, Suburban Cook Celebrate Completion of North Branch Trail

Chicago, Suburban Cook Celebrate Completion of North Branch Trail

Cook County bike riders, hikers and explorers now can now feel free to enjoy a full 22 miles of nature and wildlife with the newly-completed southern extension of the Forest… Read more »