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Cicero Celebrates MMA World Champions

Cicero Celebrates MMA World Champions

On Friday, March 6th Cicero Town President Larry Dominick invites all to the World Championship Dinner at The Wishing Well, 5828 W. 26th St, Cicero, for an evening of dinner… Read more »

Blue Ribbon Campaign on State Street to Prevent Child Abuse

Blue Ribbon Campaign on State Street to Prevent Child Abuse

Pro Se Services, a nonprofit, has partnered with the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS), Chicago Loop Alliance, John Marshall Law School, local schools and universities, churches, community… Read more »

The Venezuelan Visa Limit

The Venezuelan Visa Limit

by Daniel Nardini In an effort at further shooting his country in the foot, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has imposed visa limits on all Americans wishing to enter Venezuela. This… Read more »

A Wise Decision for Pregnant Women

A Wise Decision for Pregnant Women

by Daniel Nardini An employee named Ann (a false name to protect her legal rights and privacy), who worked for UPS, had requested that she be given light work because… Read more »

Berwyn Police Dept. Reminds Drive Safely on St. Patrick’s Day

Berwyn Police Dept. Reminds Drive Safely on St. Patrick’s Day

Berwyn Police Chief James Ritz announced they will be conducting special patrols this St. Patrick’s Day holiday to crack down on drunk drivers. Un-buckled motorists also will be ticketed. “Too… Read more »

Girl Power

Girl Power

By: Ashmar Mandou March is National Women’s History Month and each year we take delight in sharing with you our list of extraordinary organizations throughout the city of Chicago dedicating… Read more »

IlliniCare Stays Rooted in the Community

IlliniCare Stays Rooted in the Community

By: Ashmar Mandou Inside the quaint space of IlliniCare’s new center inside a bustling plaza in the heart of the Lawndale neighborhood, awaits a knowledgeable staff eager to greet you…. Read more »

HUD $6.4m Funding to Help Low-Income, Disabled Community

HUD $6.4m Funding to Help Low-Income, Disabled Community

To help prevent thousands of people with disabilities from being unnecessarily institutionalized or possibly becoming homeless, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced it is awarding over… Read more »

AT&T, Genesys Works Bring Students, Business for Jobs of Tomorrow

AT&T, Genesys Works Bring Students, Business for Jobs of Tomorrow

AT&T, as part of the AT&T Aspire initiative, announced a $3 million contribution to Genesys Works to support more opportunities for high school students to experience meaningful year-long internships in… Read more »

U.S. Mexico Chamber of Commerce Hosts Secretary of Economic Development for the State of Yucatan

U.S. Mexico Chamber of Commerce Hosts Secretary of Economic Development for the State of Yucatan

On February 27th, the U.S Mexico Chamber of Commerce hosted a breakfast with Mr. David Alpizar, Secretary of Economic Development for the State of Yucatan. Mr. David Alpizar has been… Read more »