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City Announces Post-Recession Tower Crane Record
Mayor Rahm Emanuel visited the installation of the 33rd tower crane to go up in 2016 in Chicago. Located at 451 E. Grand Ave., in the Streeterville neighborhood, the new… Read more
Cook County Commissioner Jeff Tobolski Amends Forest Preserve Fee
The Cook County Forest Preserve Board of Commissioner unanimously approved an ordinance introduced by 16th District Commissioner Jeff Tobolski that reduces the campground or RV non-electric charges by fifty-percent for… Read more
Peoples Gas and H.O.M.E. Team Up to Weatherize Homes
A dozen seniors’ homes in several Chicago neighborhoods on the west side were weatherized during the 13th annual Team H.E.A.T. (Home Energy Assistance Together) volunteer day. Housing Opportunities and Maintenance… Read more
Little Village Chamber of Commerce to Support Small Business Saturday
The Little Village Chamber of Commerce lends its support to Small Business Saturday® and drive commerce to small businesses. Little Village Chamber of Commerce announced its participation in this year’s… Read more
ILLCF to Present Annual Tech Conference
The Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation is pleased to present the Energy Industries Panel at its 14th annual ILLCF Conference. One of five concurrent panel sessions, the Energy Industries Panel… Read more
Progressive Caucus Receives Public Concerns, Suggestions at Town Hall Meeting
Some 75 Chicagoans gathered at Malcolm X College last Thursday evening to voice their concerns and ideas about the proposed 2017 City budget at a town hall meeting convened by… Read more
Emanuel Urges Congress to Address Backlog of Naturalization Applications
Mayor Rahm Emanuel sent a letter to Congress urging legislators to appropriate funds to ensure the Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has enough resources to quickly address applications for citizenship… Read more
Lakeside Bank Sponsors Annual Food Drive
In the spirit of the holiday season, Lakeside Bank is sponsoring its thirteenth annual food drive beginning Monday, Nov. 14th to Friday, Dec. 9th, to support the Greater Chicago Food… Read more
La Gringa: A story of cultural identity
By: Ashmar Mandou Cultural identity will be explored as UrbanTheater Company kicks off its 11th season this weekend when the long-running, Off-Broadway Spanish play, La Gringa premieres. La Gringa, written… Read more
ICIRR Continues Fight
By: Ashmar Mandou Amid shock and devastation as Donald Trump chanted victory on Tuesday night, the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) vowed to continue their efforts to… Read more


