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Immigration Law Not Created Equally, Study States
Immigrant women who go through the legalization process are not treated equitably, according to a new study, “Gendered Paths to Legal Status: The Case of Latin American Immigrants in Phoenix,… Read more
Nueva Biblioteca Abre sus Puertas en la Nueva Secundaria Back of the Yards
Durante la reunión del Concilio de la Ciudad el miércoles, el Alcalde Rahm Emanuel introdujo una Ordenanza que autoriza la ejecución de un nuevo acuerdo City as Tenant Lease (Contrato… Read more
Se Inicia la Semana de Cese el Fuego en Cicero
Por: Ashmar Mandou Corazón Community Services, en colaboración con el Municipio de Cicero y funcionarios electos, iniciaron con éxito su Semana Cese el Fuego 2013 en Cicero, el lunes por… Read more
Cicero Closes Deal to Build Wal-Mart Super Store
Town President Larry Dominick and officials of Arkansas-based Wal-Mart formally closed an agreement Tuesday to build a Wal-Mart Super Center on the eastern half of the former Sportsman’s racetrack. Under… Read more
Chicago Park District Presents ‘Night Out in the Parks’
Courtesy of Chicago Park District Who is presenting Night Out in the Parks? Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Park District What is Night Out in the Parks? An initiative… Read more
Fiesta del Sol Corona a la Nueva ‘Señorita Fiesta del Sol’
La “Señorita Fiesta del Sol” fue coronada el sábado en el concurso anual presentado por el comité de planeación de Fiesta del Sol. Erica Valdez, estudiante de la Universidad DePaul,… Read more
EPA Begins Clean-up in Pilsen
By: Ashmar Mandou A group of eager volunteers, Pilsen Environmental Rights and Reform Organization (PERRO) members, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) representatives held a press conference Tuesday afternoon outside the… Read more
Killing the Food Stamp Program
By: Daniel Nardini Once again it is time for the federal budget fight of what programs are kept, what programs may be expanded, and what programs may be cut. One… Read more


Depriving the College Dream in South Carolina
By: Daniel Nardini It almost sounded like a replay of what happened in Florida. A South Carolina resident named Joel Licea wanted to go to the University of South Carolina…. Read more »