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City Announces 2014-2015 One Book, One Chicago

City Announces 2014-2015 One Book, One Chicago

Chicago Public Library Commissioner Brian Bannon was joined by NPR Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me host Peter Sagal, and program sponsors Allstate & BMO Harris, to announce the selection for… Read more »

The Theatre School at DePaul University Presents: IN THE HEIGHTS

The Theatre School at DePaul University Presents: IN THE HEIGHTS

The Theatre School at DePaul University is pleased to present IN THE HEIGHTS, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, book by Quiara Alegría Hudes, and conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda, in… Read more »

AT&T to Offer IPhone 6, IPhone 6 Plus on Nation’s Reliable 4G LTE Network

AT&T to Offer IPhone 6, IPhone 6 Plus on Nation’s Reliable 4G LTE Network

AT&T announced it will offer iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, the biggest advancements in iPhone history, beginning on Friday, September 19 in AT&T retail stores. iPhone 6 and iPhone… Read more »

Registration Open for Fall II Term at City Colleges of Chicago

Registration Open for Fall II Term at City Colleges of Chicago

Now is the time to register for the Fall II semester at City Colleges of Chicago before classes begin on Monday, Sept. 22nd. City Colleges offers quality, affordable educational options… Read more »

The Gang Wars Within

The Gang Wars Within

by Daniel Nardini Chicago police arrested three gang members in Little Village for a string of robberies over a 16 month period. One of the gang members had previously been… Read more »

A Public Forum for All

A Public Forum for All

by Daniel Nardini I can never understand what people have against atheists. In this country, where there is complete freedom of religion, people should also have the right to not… Read more »

Gads Hill Center Celebrates Renovation of 100 year-old Gym

Gads Hill Center Celebrates Renovation of 100 year-old Gym

Just in time for back to school, Gads Hill Center renovated their 100 year-old gym into one of the few, safe indoor spaces to play in the southwest side communities… Read more »

Uber Leads Economic Opportunities in Hispanic Neighborhoods

Uber Leads Economic Opportunities in Hispanic Neighborhoods

Chicago’s taxi industry has long been a restrictive and exclusive monopoly that leaves many neighborhoods underserved and lacking in transportation options. With a cap on taxi medallions, and a steep… Read more »

Comcast Provides Internet Access Opportunity to Low-Income Families

Comcast Provides Internet Access Opportunity to Low-Income Families

As students return to school, Comcast’s Internet Essentials program is offering up to six months of complementary Internet service for low-income families. The broadband adoption program provides low-cost broadband service… Read more »

Daley Plaza Hosts Citizenship Ceremony

Daley Plaza Hosts Citizenship Ceremony

The Chicago U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), along with the Secretary of State Jesse White, hosted a special naturalizations ceremony on Tuesday, Sept. 26th at Daley Plaza. The event… Read more »