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National Museum of Mexican Art Honors Castro Family of San Antonio
The Honorable Julián Castro, Congressman Joaquin Castro (D-TX) and their mother, Ms. Maria del Rosario Castro received the Arthur R. Velasquez Award for outstanding and civic service from the National… Read more
Six CPS High Schools Among Top in the State: U.S. News and World Report
U.S. News and World Report today ranked six Chicago Public High Schools (CPS) among the top ten in the state this year. These schools include Northside College Prep (1), Walter… Read more
Chicago Park District Announce Portion of Maggie Daley Park Open
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Park District General Superintendent Michael P. Kelly today announced the opening of the Malkin-Sacks Climbing Walls at Maggie Daley Park. The maximum height of the… Read more
Friends of the American Latino Museum to Hold Town Hall
Friends of the National Museum of American Latino will host its third interactive Town Hall at the University of Chicago’s Gleacher Center on Wednesday, May 20th for the campaign to… Read more
The Berwyn Police Department joins Illinois Click It or Ticket Campaign- To Save Lives
The Berwyn Police Department will join the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), the Illinois State Police (ISP) and hundreds of local law enforcement agencies across the state for the 2015… Read more
ComEd, Chicago Park District help Chicago #SwitchOnSummer2015
Buckingham Fountain turned on to mark official start of summer Chicago has officially made the switch to summer. ComEd and the Chicago Park District recently turned on Buckingham Fountain with… Read more
‘I am ready to do a great job at UNO’ –New Chief of Staff Solskin Gómez-Krogh States
By: Ashmar Mandou Recently the United Neighborhood Organization (UNO) announced Solskin Gómez-Krogh as UNO’s new Chief of Staff, a title Gómez was thrilled about. “I have worked in leadership roles… Read more
Suburban Mayors Honor Cicero’s Larry Dominick for Public Service
The West Central Municipal Conference (WCMC) presented Cicero Town President Larry Dominick with one of its most prestigious public service awards at a formal banquet on Friday, May 8th. Nearly… Read more
Illinois Utilities Join Forces to Make Customers Aware of Scam Artists Posing as Utility Workers
The arrival of warmer temperatures is always welcomed, but sometimes they also bring about an increase in unwelcomed solicitations by scam artists. ComEd, Nicor Gas, Peoples Gas and North Shore… Read more
Sharing the Costs of the Right of Way
The City of Chicago flourishes upon an invisible bridge connecting the City with all who enter. The bridge is a “right of way” which includes maintenance of Chicago’s streets, emergency… Read more