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ComEd Celebrates Women in Innovation
Because the region can benefit from having a more diverse, balanced and competitive workforce, ComEd is encouraging young women and girls to explore opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math… Read more
Columbia College Chicago Kicks-off Story Week Festival of Writers
Columbia College Chicago’s 18th annual Story Week Festival of Writers, returns March 16-21 with a focus on DiverCity: Urban Stories. In Story Week tradition, the festival brings established and emerging… Read more
Special Spaces Chicagoland Gives Cancer Patient Bedroom Makeover
Special Spaces Chicagoland, a non-profit organization that creates dream bedrooms for children with life-threatening medical conditions, conducted a bedroom makeover for thirteen year-old Berwyn resident Julissa Alvarez on Tuesday, March… Read more
Medicaid Managed Care: Building Community Systems of Care
On Monday, March 24 the National Council on Disability – an independent federal agency that recommends disability policy to the President, Congress and other federal agencies – will conduct a… Read more
Get Covered ‘Road 2 Coverage’ Tour Visits Humboldt Park
By: Ashmar Mandou As the deadline for enrollment to Get Covered Illinois approaches, representatives and volunteers hopped on a bus as part of the Get Covered Illinois “Road 2 Coverage”… Read more
Saint Anthony Hospital Little Village Clinic Wins Award
Saint Anthony Hospital opened the first ambulatory clinic of its new outpatient model that provides a variety of service lines to patients from family practice to dialysis to rehabilitation therapy…. Read more
Ways to End Child Sex Trafficking
Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing criminal enterprise and is an estimated $32 billion-a-year global industry. Up to 27 million people around the world are held in some form… Read more
Mayor Announces New Payment Option for Metered Areas
Motorists will soon have a state-of-the-art mobile payment option for parking in metered areas throughout Chicago. The new pay-by-cell program will be introduced as part of a pilot program in… Read more
Catholic Charities Honors Pilsen Resident as Exceptional Employee
Christina Cordova-Herrera of Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood was recently honored with Catholic Charities’ Employee Recognition Award for her excellent service as Bilingual Communications Specialist. The award is given to just three… Read more
‘Need for Speed’
DreamWorks Pictures’ “Need for Speed” marks an exciting return to the great car culture films of the 1960s and ’70s, when the authenticity of the world brought a new level… Read more


