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Funding to Help Future Energy Jobs
A combination of six business associations and social institutions have been named as recipients of funding for the development and administration of future energy jobs training as a part of… Read more
Guide to a Last-Minute Summer Getaway
August is here and most of us are gearing up for that long-awaited getaway! Whether you are heading to a faraway, tropical island or packing up the car for an… Read more
Youth Celebrate Completion of Summer Jobs Program
Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined One Summer Chicago youth working at an urban garden job site to congratulate them on completing the 2017 jobs program. For the past seven weeks, 31,000… Read more
Olivet Announces Transfer Agreement with Morton College
Olivet Nazarene University (ONU) and Morton College have announced a new partnership agreement that will allow students to seamlessly transfer from the community college and begin pursuing a four-year baccalaureate… Read more
Career Launch Pilot Showcases Positive Impacts
By: Ashmar Mandou In the heart of the Back-of-the-Yards community, there is a program making a profound impact on at-risk youth. During a press conference outside of Centro Tepeyac, located… Read more
Register for City Colleges of Chicago’s Fall 2017 Semester
Chicagoans who want a quality, affordable education to prepare for further college or a career should register now for the Fall 2017 semester at City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), the… Read more
Berwyn Police Department to Enforce Visibility
The Berwyn Police Department will be issuing additional citations in the overnight hours. This campaign will feature high visibility enforcement combined with a variety of outreach activities including additional law… Read more
Martinez to hold Family Wellness and Back to School Fair
Majority Caucus Whip Iris Y. Martinez (D-Chicago) will be holding her annual Family Wellness and Back to School Fair with State Representative Jaime Andrade, Jr. (D-Chicago), Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa and… Read more
“Annabelle: Creation” Promises to Scare
By: Ashmar Mandou Mexican actress, Stephanie Sigman was never much for the horror genre growing up. “I never gravitated towards scary movies. I would watch the occasional one here and… Read more
Young Entrepreneurs Academy Chicago, 1871 Partner on Future Cohorts and Programming
By: Ashmar Mandou 1871 and the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Chicago (YEA! Chicago) announced Wednesday morning that YEA! Chicago will host three years of future cohorts at 1871, bringing young women… Read more