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Latino Legislators Call for Increase Latino Blood Donations
By: Ashmar Mandou With this month being Hispanic Heritage Month and Blood Cancer Awareness Month, Chicago Aldermen kicked-off the “Dona Sangre, Salva 3 Vidas,” campaign at City Hall Tuesday morning… Read more
Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center Engages in Unique, Participatory Healthy Visioning Process for West Town
From October 2 through 9, Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center (PSMEMC) is inviting all area residents and businesses to participate in a unique collaborative process of Healthy Community… Read more
Trying to Dilute the Poisoned Well
by Daniel Nardini They know they are in trouble. The Republican Party of California is now battling an uphill fight because of its unpopularity within the state as well as… Read more
Majority of Americans Want to Keep 14th Amendment
by Daniel Nardini Despite Republican candidate Donald Trump’s rhetoric of getting rid of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, he will face popular as well as legal resistance to… Read more
Greek Island Chicken Shish Kebabs
Ingredients 1/4 cup olive oil 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/4 cup white vinegar 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme 1/4… Read more
Furious 7 300 Races Down Chicagoland Speedway
By: Ashmar Mandou Furious 7 actor and rapper Ludacris rolled into Chicagoland Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 19th for the release of Universal Pictures Furious 7 as well as participated in… Read more
Latina Actress Adds Dimension to Fox’s New Show Rosewood
By: Ashmar Mandou Actress Jaina Lee Ortiz is extraordinarily happy in her new role as Detective Villa, a no-nonsense, flawed, passionate woman on FOX’s new TV show Rosewood, which debuted… Read more
Macy’s Celebrates Hispanic Heritage
Caption by Ashmar Mandou Macy’s teamed up with Latino icon Don Omar and beauty icon Angel Merino on Thursday, Sept. 17th to share their thoughts on how their heritage has… Read more
LVCC, Together We Can Program, and St. Augustine Join to Offer Scholarships
In a unique partnership to promote education, The Little Village Chamber of Commerce (LVCC) received a $25,000 grant from the Together We Can Program that will be given as scholarships… Read more


Clouds of War?
by Daniel Nardini As Venezuela keeps its border with Colombia closed in what can only be called a hostile act, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has also sent soldiers to the… Read more »