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Madigan: Chicago Woman Convicted of Medicaid Fraud
Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced that a Chicago woman was sentenced to six years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for Medicaid fraud. Debra Gaines, 55, of Chicago, was convicted… Read more
Westlake Hospital Helps District 89 Families Deal with Winter
Westlake Hospital donated 124 coats of various sizes, styles and colors to Elementary School District 89 offices to protect themselves from freezing temperatures this winter season. In addition to the… Read more
The Great Escape Coming to Chicago
The exciting concept that is sweeping the nation will open its doors to the public in the Chicago area this spring. The Great Escape Room, which originated in Orlando, Florida,… Read more
Berwyn Police Department Urges You to Celebrate Safely Super Bowl Weekend
Berwyn, IL Chief James Ritz announced it will conduct special patrols during Super Bowl weekend, looking for and cracking down on alcohol and drug-impaired drivers. “We are reminding everyone to… Read more
Stop the Raids
‘We must do everything we can to avoid having families pulled apart’ –Rep. Hernandez By: Ashmar Mandou Immigrant advocates Cook County Commissioner Chuy Garcia, Alderman Carlos-Ramirez Rosa, State Representative Lisa… Read more
Chicago’s Oldest Museum Opens the Vault
The Chicago Academy of Sciences/Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum has opened its vault to share rare specimens and debut pop-up exhibit, Chicago’s Explorers, to highlight the legacy of the Chicago Academy… Read more
TV Host Ed McElroy Interviews Jesse White
Ed McElroy, host of “The Ed McElroy Show”, recently interviewed Jesse White, Illinois Secretary of State and Commissioner Mariyana Spyropoulos, President of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago…. Read more
Chicago Public Library Presents January Series
In January, Chicago Public Library will host a number of exciting and energetic musical performances including a piano recital featuring an accomplished teenage musician; two talented youthful musicians celebrating the… Read more
Citizenship Workshop at Albany Park Library
Centro Romero and World Relief Chicago present a citizenship workshop for Chicago residents wanting to become a U.S. Citizen. To be eligible for citizenship you need to be a legal… Read more
Chicago Zoological Society to Honor Martin Luther King Jr. with Choral Celebration
Join Chicago Zoological Society staff for a choral celebration in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, January 18, at Brookfield Zoo. In honor of the day,… Read more