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Padres ‘Desilucionados ‘ Sobre el Futuro de Las Escuelas
Los estudiantes y padres de familia de Ames Middle School quedaron sorprendidos, el pasado fin de semana, con el anuncio hecho por el Alcalde Rahm Emanuel, la CEO… Read more
Programa de Educación Comunitaria en Rush University Medical Center
La leucemia, el linfoma y el mieloma son tipos de cánceres hematológicos que pueden afectar la médula ósea, las células sanguíneas, los nódulos linfáticos y otras partes del sistema linfático…. Read more
El Día de los Muertos Inspira Conciencia en la Salud
Por: Eleanore Catolico El Festival del Día de los Muertos, inspiró celebraciones en toda la ciudad, sin embargo, una de ellas destaca tanto por su mezcla de culturas como por… Read more
Alabama’s Immigration Law Forever Struck Down
By: Daniel Nardini Every single federal court has ruled against the State of Alabama’s state immigration law. Now, in a lawsuit settlement with a number of civil and human rights… Read more
United Airlines Launches Daily Nonstop Between Chicago and San Juan, Puerto Rico
United Airlines will begin daily nonstop flights from its hub at Chicago O’Hare International Airport to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico. United will begin additional… Read more
Official Launch of the Illinois Latino Family Commission
The Illinois Latino Family Commission held its official launch last Friday Nov. 1, 2013. It was a very important event for what the Commission means for the Latino community in… Read more
¡Jíbaro Soy! Celebrando una Narrativa Cultural para Todas las Generaciones
Mike Oquendo Events anuncia la actuación del fin de semana del Día de Gracias de ¡Jíbaro Soy! Elizardi Castro, actor, comediante, y dramaturgo puertorriqueño regresa a Chicago para interpretar este… Read more
Focal Point Announces Project Team
Focal Point is proud to announce their outstanding team of partners who are helping to make the vision of Focal Point a reality: development partner Jones Lang LaSalle, architects HDR… Read more
Time Running Out on Amnesty Period
Been taking multiple exemptions on the tax bill for your house? Time is running out on the amnesty Period to repay those “mistakes.” Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios is encouraging… Read more

The Minimum Wage at 65
By: Daniel Nardini On October 24, 1938, the federal government under then U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt established what is now called the minimum wage. Under federal law, every state and… Read more »