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Cicero Hosts Annual ‘Shop with a Cop’
The Cicero Police helped 30 needy families and families with children with disabilities celebrate Christmas at the annual Children’s Christmas “Shop with a Cop” Charity drive. Each year the Cicero… Read more
Barrel of Monkeys Presents: THAT’S WEIRD, GRANDMA: Hot Cocoa Time
Chase away the winter blues at Barrel of Monkeys’ THAT’S WEIRD, GRANDMA: Hot Cocoa Time directed by Artistic Director Joseph Schupbach playing January 12 – February 9, 2015 at the… Read more
360 CHICAGO Makes the Holiday Season One to Remember
360 CHICAGO, formerly John Hancock Observatory, hosted a private holiday party for the families of SOS Children’s Villages of Illinois on December 7th. Nearly 150 children and parent guardians enjoyed… Read more
762-Ton Harriet Rees House Relocated North on Prairie Avenue
The Harriet Rees House began its historic relocation last week what is believed to be the heaviest residential structure moved in U.S. history. The three-story, 762-ton Chicago landmark traveled one… Read more
Illinois Inauguration Website Launched
The official website for the 2015 Illinois Inauguration was launched, offering interested individuals an easy to navigate guide to January’s inaugural activities and ceremony. Visitors to IllinoisInauguration.com can access the… Read more
Rep. Gutiérrez Holds First Community Orientation Upon Obama’s Immigration Executive Actions
By: Ashmar Mandou Representative Luis Gutiérez held a community orientation last weekend to educate immigrants who may qualify for relief under the executive actions President Obama announced related to immigration… Read more
The U.S. Supreme Court Has Spoken: DREAMers WILL Drive In Arizona
The Arizona Dream Act Coalition is celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling Wednesday to put into effect a lower court ruling that will allow Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)… Read more
Miguel del Valle Endorses Chuy Garcia for Mayor
By: Ashmar Mandou In front of a crowd of supporters, beloved former IL State Senator and Chicago Clerk Miguel del Valle endorsed Jesus “Chuy” Garcia for mayor of Chicago on… Read more
Tobolski Receives Honor by Lyons Township Seniors Without Partners
Lyons Township Assessor Barb Weyrick, who also heads up the Lyons Township Seniors Without Partners group, presented Commissioner Tobolski with a plaque expressing gratitude for his work with local seniors…. Read more
NLEI Celebrates New Graduates
The National Latino Education Institute (NLEI) celebrated the success of 125 students who graduated in areas of business, trades, technology, and more. NLEI’s graduation took place on Thursday, Dec. 4th… Read more