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Larry Dominick Presents ‘Keep Cicero Clean’ Program
President Larry Dominick is acting on his promise to keep Cicero clean. On Saturday, May 18th, President Dominick, the Town Board of Trustees, several departments from the Town of Cicero,… Read more
Community Rallies Around Comcast Cares Day
The Resurrection Project (TRP), 25th Ward Alderman Danny Solis and 15 other community organizations from in and around Chicago’s Pilsen community participated in Comcast Cares Day, the company’s signature day… Read more
El Comediante Pablo Francisco se Dirige al Club de Comedia
UP Comedy Club en Chicago está entusiasmado de dar la bienvenida al comediante Pablo Francisco. Francisco es uno de los más populares comediantes recorriendo el mundo. La premièrè de su… Read more
La Ciudad Anuncia Parquímetros a Precio Reducido
A principios de esta semana, los equipos legales y de finanzas de Chicago y Chicago Parking Meters (CPM) establecieron las disputas legales asociadas con el contrato de parquímetros y han… Read more
ComEd Warns Customers Against Scammers
ComEd reminds its customers that scammers may call or come to your home. Representatives from ComEd always carry proper identification and never ask customers for cash or personal financial information…. Read more
Homenaje a Tobolski como Servidor Público del Año por la Cámara de Comercio de Suburbios del Oeste
El 17 de abril, el Comisionado del Condado de Cook, Jeff Tobolski, fue homenajeado por la Cámara de Comercio de los Suburbios del Oeste como el “Servidor Público del Año”… Read more
The Kennedy Assassination and the “Conspiradentals”
By: Ray Hanania A lot of people believe that skeptics of the assassination of John F. Kennedy are driven by a belief that there was a second gunman besides Lee… Read more
Underage Drinking, Who is Liable?
With spring approaching so is graduation season, outdoor parties and sporting events. Drinking and teenagers is as old as the repeal of prohibition. Many families believe that it is okay… Read more
The Strange Case of Enidris Siurano Rodriguez
By: Daniel Nardini It seems an unlikely case on the issues of free speech and prejudice. A 15 year-old high school student named Enidris Siurano Rodriguez refuses on principle to… Read more
Cinco de Mayo: The Deadly French Connection
By: Daniel Nardini We know that Cinco de Mayo (May 5th) was the Mexican victory over the French forces of Emperor Napoleon III in 1862 at the First Battle of… Read more »