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Emanuel, Durbin Announce TIFIA Loan for Reconstruction of 95th Red Line Station
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Senator Dick Durbin announced that funding for the new 95th Street Terminal on the Chicago Transit Authority’s Red Line has been finalized, securing $79 million in… Read more
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Recognizes ComEd With 2014 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award
ComEd announced it was recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award for its continued leadership in protecting… Read more
Connecting Spanish Speakers to Fair Housing Resources
Finding a new home should be an exciting and joyful time, yet for too many Latino families housing discrimination still happens in Illinois communities. To raise awareness of rights under… Read more
AT&T Invests Substantial Amount to Enhance Local Networks in Illinois
AT&T has invested nearly $2.95 billion in its best-in-class wireless and wired networks in Illinois from 2011 through 2013, driving a wide range of upgrades to enhance speed, reliability, coverage… Read more
Become an Entrepreneur
Thinking of starting your own business? Sign up for The Resurrection Project’s Entrepreneurship Training Program on May 19th. The training program lasts six weeks and offers assistance from experts on… Read more
Women’s Business Development Center Offers May Programs
Workshops offered in May by the Women’s Business Development Center (WBDC), a nationally and internationally recognized women’s business assistance center providing services and programs that support and accelerate women’s business… Read more
Middle Schools Students Make a Difference
On Friday, April 25th the entire student body of John T. Magee Middle School participated in a Mini Relay to support Relay for Life. A student organization “Tied to Awareness”… Read more
Morton College Annual Student Talent Show
The annual Morton college student Talent Show is at 6p.m., Thursday, May 1st, in the Jedlicka Performing Arts Center on the campus at 3801 S. Central Avenue. A total of… Read more
Students Will Be Able to Enroll in Free College Courses Next School Year
With Chicago Public Schools (CPS)’ freshman on track rate to graduate rising to 82 percent and City Colleges of Chicago’s (CCC) graduation rate steadily increasing, Mayor Emanuel, CPS CEO Barbara… Read more
Healthy CPS launches Public Education Initiative: Be Active. Eat Right. Learn Better!
With nearly half of Chicago Public School (CPS) students being overweight or obese, Healthy CPS aims to increase school capacity to provide students with access to quality health services and… Read more


