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Become an Entrepreneur
By: Ashmar Mandou This week marked the kick-off to National Small Business Week in which the City of Chicago hosts a plethora of workshops to help entrepreneurs get started and… Read more
Walmart Works with AutoInsurance.Com
Attention drivers! Online comparison shopping for auto insurance just got much easier. To help answer the question, “How do I know I’m getting a great deal on auto insurance?” Walmart… Read more
Coors Light Issues Call for Nominations of Latino Leaders
Coors Light has launched a public call for nominations for its national Líderes program, which empowers up-and-coming Latino leaders to go further. Twelve individuals from the pool of nominees will… Read more
Veterans Job Fair
LULAC, State Representative Lisa Hernandez, Central States SER, Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Illinois Latino Family Commission are among the few co-sponsoring the Veterans Job Fair on Wednesday,… Read more
Walmart Ready to Reveal New Store to Cicero Shoppers
Officials from Walmart and representatives of the Town of Cicero will join State Legislators and local community leaders in officially launching the new Walmart at 3320 S. Cicero Ave. near… Read more
Local Non-Profit Marks Milestone Making College Dreams Reality
East Village Youth Program (EVYP), an independent, non-profit organization serving the Belmont-Cragin and Avondale communities, celebrates 25 years of encouraging, supporting and preparing promising students to enroll and succeed in… Read more
Mayor Emanuel, Chicago Public Library Partner with Google Chicago
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Public Library are partnering with Google Chicago to provide hands-on computer programming Finch Robots to Chicago Public Library patrons, helping to meet Mayor Emanuel’s… Read more
Chicago Teachers Union to Hold Rally
Sixty years after the historic Brown vs. Board of Education decision, Chicago’s schools are still separate and unequal. Through the end of May 17th, cities across the nation will commemorate… Read more
Dangerous Conditions at Gale Elementary
By: Chicago Lights Brigade Last year, Mayor Emanuel and CPS claimed that closing fifty schools would free up funds to improve education at other schools. At Rogers Park’s Gale Math… Read more
Busy Summer Vacation for Local Teen Volunteers
For many youth, summer vacation is a time to relax, sleep in, or find work. Local teens from the Berwyn and Cicero area however have a different notion about how… Read more