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Taking the Right Precautions for a Family Member with Dementia
Not every person struggling with dementia lives in a nursing home or assisted-living facility. In fact, more than 15 million Americans – usually family members or friends – provide unpaid… Read more
Delgado Encourages Constituents to ‘Get Covered’
State Senator William Delgado (D-Chicago) joined area residents at Chicago’s Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center (SRBCC) as they register for health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act on Monday,… Read more
Discrimination Against Muslims in France
by Daniel Nardini The Al Qaeda-Islamic State inspired attacks by rogue individuals in Paris is a tragedy and a horrid crime that has led to the killing of dozens of… Read more
Mandy’s Easy Cheesy Chicken Casserole
Ingredients 3 to 4 cooked chicken breasts, chopped $ 16-oz. pkg. wide egg noodles, cooked 24-oz. container sour cream $ 2 (10 3/4-oz.) cans cream of chicken soup 8-oz. pkg…. Read more
Women, Money and Prosperity: A Sister’s Perspective on How to Retire Well
By: Donna M. Phelan, MBA A group of women united with a cause can do anything. Look at Girl Scouts. Those moms are the most efficient, earth-moving, mountain climbing, teen-motivating… Read more
NMMA Honors Castro Family of San Antonio
The National Museum of Mexican Art (NMMA), one of the largest Latino cultural organizations in the U.S. and the only Latino museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, announces… Read more
Candidate Milly Santiago Vows to Change 31st Ward
By: Ashmar Mandou Former news reporter Milly Santiago believes she knows what is best for residents living in the 31st Ward. “With my background in journalism I know how to… Read more
Young Chicago Authors Presents: 15th Annual Louder Than A Bomb Poetry Festival
Young Chicago Authors (YCA) will host the 15th annual Louder Than A Bomb (LTAB), the largest youth poetry festival in the world. LTAB features more than 1,200 students from more… Read more
MWRD Elects New Officers
Commissioner Mariyana T. Spyropoulos has been elected the new Board President of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. Commissioner Barbara McGowan was re-elected Vice President and Commissioner Frank… Read more
Requiring U.S. Citizenship Test to Graduate from High School
by Daniel Nardini The State of Arizona recently passed a law requiring all high school students who intend to graduate to take the U.S. citizenship test in order to graduate…. Read more »