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La Sucursal Toman de la Biblioteca Pública de Chicago tendrá una Feria de Recursos Comunitarios
La Sucursal Toman de la Biblioteca Pública de Chicago se asociará con agencias sin fines de lucro y de servicio para realizar la segunda Feria Anual de Recursos Comunitarios el… Read more
Regresa la 5K Anual de Lawndale
La 10a. Caminata/Carrera anual de Lawndale del Centro de Salud Cristiano de Lawndale en North Lawndale, Chicago, está programada para el sábado 30 de septiembre de 2017. La 5K de… Read more
La Juventud de Brighton Park, Back of the Yards retan al Concejal López
Por: Ashmar Mandou Los líderes juveniles del Concilio del Vecindario de Brighton Park (BPNC) y los residentes de la comunidad de Brighton Park y Back of the Yards, ambas comunidades… Read more
Chicago’s Native, Mario Fernando Martinez Is Making Waves in Central, Illinois
After a member resigned in May of 2017, Mario Fernando Martinez was appointed. Making him the first Cuban/African American to ever be appointed to the office of Board of Trustees of Melvin,… Read more
Western/Belmont Improvement Projects Holds Ribbon Ceremony
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Monday joined Chicago Department of Transportation Commissioner Rebekah Scheinfeld to cut the ribbon on the completed Western Ave. Corridor Improvement Project. Key to the redevelopment project… Read more
McDonald’s® Hispanic Owner Operators Association (MHOA) Celebrates the Accomplishments of the First HACER Scholarship Graduating Class
The 2017 HACER Scholarships Recipients Dinner recognized 18 deserving Hispanic students presenting them with an HACER Scholarship awarded by MHOA and RMHC-CNI, as well as honor the first HACER Scholarship… Read more
Logan Square Youth Rally Aims to Slow Down Demolitions to Preserve Families
Recently, Logan Square youth helped write the “606 Residential Area Preservation Ordinance,” which creates a pilot district along the trail that requires some developers to pay a fee if they… Read more
Chicago Department of Public Health Kicks Off Second Year of #StopZika
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) kicked off its second year of #StopZika –a citywide public education campaign designed to provide residents with simple steps they can take to… Read more
Diet and Exercise Improve Cancer Survival Rates
In general, studies associate healthy lifestyles with a lower risk of developing cancer. Now, recent findings presented at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting suggest that… Read more
A Practical Guide to Nurse Practitioners
Courtesy of AARP Bulletin The math is worrisome: Demand for health care is rising due to an aging and growing population, but the supply of primary care physicians is declining…. Read more