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El Gasto Nacional en Escuelas Sube a $623 Mil Millones

El Gasto Nacional en Escuelas Sube a $623 Mil Millones

Los gastos en las escuelas públicas de la nación han subido ligeramente, de acuerdo a datos del Centro Nacional de Estadísticas de Educación, gastando el estado en aumentos de K-12… Read more »

Millennium Park’s Ice Rink Opens Early November

Millennium Park’s Ice Rink Opens Early November

The McCormick Tribune Ice Rink in Millennium Park will kick off the winter season on Friday, November 18 (weather permitting), on the same day as the 103rd Annual Chicago Christmas… Read more »

Hauntings in Chicago

Hauntings in Chicago

Compiled by Ashmar Mandou The City is ripe with haunted houses around the city so make the most of your weekend by visiting one of these spooky sites. Disturbia Screams… Read more »

Michelle Mueller is to Kill For in “Halloweed”

Michelle Mueller is to Kill For in “Halloweed”

By: Amelia Orozco Twitter: @Amelia_Orozco Prepare to laugh out loud at “Halloweed,” the funny horror flick you must watch this Halloween. Lawndale News spoke with one of its stars, Michelle… Read more »

Latino Caucus to Mayor: ‘Invest in Latino Population’

Latino Caucus to Mayor: ‘Invest in Latino Population’

By: Ashmar Mandou Members of the Chicago City Council Latino Caucus had a few choice words for Mayor Rahm Emanuel earlier this week. After Mayor Emanuel presented a budget that… Read more »

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over this Halloween

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over this Halloween

The Berwyn Police Department is Cracking Down on Drunk Drivers This Halloween, The Berwyn Police Department is cracking down on impaired drivers with an aggressive Drive Sober or Get Pulled… Read more »

University of Chicago Medicine Announces Inaugural Community Advisory Council

University of Chicago Medicine Announces Inaugural Community Advisory Council

The University of Chicago Medicine (UCM) announced the creation of its inaugural community advisory council (CAC). The CAC will seek community input on health issues of importance to its primary… Read more »

Cook County Commissioner Jeff Tobolski Amends Veteran’s Preference and Outreach Ordinance

Cook County Commissioner Jeff Tobolski Amends Veteran’s Preference and Outreach Ordinance

Building on the efforts of a resolution passed last year, 16th District Cook County Commissioner Jeffrey R. Tobolski introduced an ordinance to amend various sections of the Cook County Procurement… Read more »

Coca-Cola Foundation Awards Grant to Mujeres de HACE

Coca-Cola Foundation Awards Grant to Mujeres de HACE

Latina professionals will have greater access to the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement’s (HACE) women’s leadership program, thanks to the $100,000 grant received from the Coca-Cola Foundation. The Mujeres de… Read more »

Top Financial Myths Among Hispanics

Top Financial Myths Among Hispanics

MYTH #1: Hard work will pay off eventually. As long as I continue to earn a solid income, I’m doing well for myself and my family financially. FACT: Just like… Read more »