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Chicago Bulls Charities Announces 2014 Grant Recipients

Chicago Bulls Charities Announces 2014 Grant Recipients

The Chicago Bulls announced on Tuesday that 13 Chicagoland nonprofit organizations will receive grants for the 2014-15 season. The grants were awarded to organizations that support underserved Chicagoans and share… Read more »

Berwyn Police Department Welcomes New K9 Officer

Berwyn Police Department Welcomes New K9 Officer

The Berwyn Police Department is bringing its newest officer on-duty to protect the streets – K9 “Patser” a male Belgian Malinois. Patser and his handler, Officer Jim Tricka just recently… Read more »

Registration Opens for 2015 KICS Cup International Youth Soccer Tournament

Registration Opens for 2015 KICS Cup International Youth Soccer Tournament

Chicago KICS Cup organizers announced this week that registration is now open for the 2015 KICS International Youth Soccer Tournament [http://www.kicscup.com/], to be hosted at Chicago Park District locations from… Read more »

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle Sworn in for Second Term

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle Sworn in for Second Term

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle was sworn in for her second term of office on Monday by Chief Judge Timothy Evans. Preckwinkle was reelected to her position after running… Read more »

Pay Raise

Pay Raise

By: Ashmar Mandou On Tuesday, city council said “yes” to an ordinance that is set to raise the minimum wage that goes into effect this summer. The measure, sponsored by… Read more »

Mayor, City Council Approve Ordinance to Increase Minimum Wage

Mayor, City Council Approve Ordinance to Increase Minimum Wage

City Council Tuesday passed an ordinance that will raise the minimum wage for all Chicago workers to $13 per hour by 2019. This measure, sponsored by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Alderman… Read more »

Groundbreaking Ordinance Includes Domestic Workers in Minimum Wage,  But Many Statewide Left Out

Groundbreaking Ordinance Includes Domestic Workers in Minimum Wage, But Many Statewide Left Out

Tuesday’s vote to pass a living wage ordinance will result in landmark gains for many working families. Not only does the ordinance raise the minimum wage for many workers —… Read more »

Talk to a Lawyer

Talk to a Lawyer

Attorneys with the Chicago Bar Association’s Call-A-Lawyer program will be taking calls on Saturday, December 20th, from 9 a.m. to noon at no cost. Call (312) 554-2001 to speak with… Read more »

Delgado Applauds Grant for Driven and Empowered Youth Inc.

Delgado Applauds Grant for Driven and Empowered Youth Inc.

State Senator William Delgado (D-Chicago) congratulated Driven and Empowered Youth Inc. (DEY) Tuesday afternoon upon being selected to receive a state grant by the Illinois State Board of Education. “It’s… Read more »

Students, Chicago Teachers Union Urge Illinois General Assembly Action on Disciplinary Methods

Students, Chicago Teachers Union Urge Illinois General Assembly Action on Disciplinary Methods

Every day 800 Black and Latino students are given out-of-school suspensions by Illinois schools, despite evidence that such harsh disciplines are, ineffective, costly and fall disproportionately on students of color…. Read more »