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Carlos Ramirez-Rosa Calls on Mayor, CPS to Approve Bronzeville Community’s Dyett High School Plan
On Wednesday, Aug. 26th, 35th Ward Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa stood in support of the 12 hunger strikers at Dyett High School in Bronzeville, saying “while Chicago Public School bureaucrats sit… Read more
Chicago Teachers to Learn Ins and Outs of Diabetes Management
Before kids come back to school, Chicagoland teachers and staff go to school to learn the ins and outs of diabetes management. On Monday, August 31, the University of Illinois… Read more
Vive Mejor Shares Easy Healthy Recipes for School Season
It’s time to start packing those lunch boxes! Back-to-school season is right around the corner which can be an emotional and hectic time for moms, but with the help of… Read more
Electrópico Sounds: Pauerful Music
By: Daisy Magaña The afternoon is slightly more humid than usual in Miami, and the sun wants to shine through the light drizzle that remains after the heavy down pour…. Read more
Head Lice Are Now Tougher to Kill in 25 States
If you have kids returning to school soon, get ready for some head scratching. A recent report from an American Chemical Society (ACS) meeting in Boston warns that head lice… Read more
Fall Out Boy Headlines Miller Lite Concert
Multiplatinum recording artists and Chicago natives Fall Out Boy will headline the 2015 Chicago Bears Miller Lite Kickoff Concert on Friday, Sept. 11th at Chicago’s Park West. Beginning at 7p.m.,… Read more
Five Tips to Help Prevent Childhood Obesity
In light of September being National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, it is important to take into account that one in three American kids and teens is obese or overweight, according… Read more
The Mexican Civic Society of Illinois Announces Search for Pageant Queen
The Mexican Civic Society of Illinois will be hosting a 2-day registration and scouting event for its 2015-16 organization Queen. The scouting event will take place Friday, Aug. 28th from… Read more
Dear Editor
Dear Editor, August presents an ideal opportunity to focus on the importance of immunizations with National Immunization Awareness Month. As children finish doctor visits for the return to school, my… Read more
Gift of Hope 5K Run/Walk at Calumet Park to Benefit Area Youth
Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network, a leader in the organ procurement organizations (OPO) community for 28 years, announces its inaugural 5K Run/Walk on Saturday August 29, 2015… Read more