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Leaders Receive Honor Work in Passing SB 957
By: Ashmar Mandou It was a humbling moment for House Assistant Majority Leader Representative Edward “Eddie” Acevedo Sunday afternoon as he was honored for his work in passing the highway… Read more
Nuestra Belleza Latina se Prepara para la Nueva Temporada
Por: Ashmar Mandou La ganadora del año pasado de Nuestra Belleza Latina 2012, Vanessa de Roide, tiene algunos consejos para las damitas que audicionan para el próximo show de la… Read more
Families of Detained Ask for Moratorium
By: Ashmar Mandou Family members of undocumented immigrants currently detained stood outside the Daley Plaza Tuesday afternoon to voice their discontent with the recent immigration raids performed by the U.S…. Read more
Clínica de Salud de Cicero Recibe Nuevo Miembro del Personal
La Clínica de Salud del Municipio de Cicero se enorgullece y se siente honrada en anunciar que la Dra. Christina Arellano se ha unido al personal de la Clínica del… Read more
Sail Away at Navy Pier
Sail away from winter doldrums at the 2013 Progressive Insurance Strictly Sail Chicago boat show, dropping anchor at Chicago’s Navy Pier January 24-27. The Midwest’s largest indoor all-sail show attracts… Read more
Roasted Tomato Basil Soup
Soup is a wonderful comfort food during the chilly winter months, but can be a nutritious time saver, too! Look for recipes that use low sodium broth, a variety of… Read more
A Slave Labor System by Any Other Name
By: Daniel Nardini Recently the Chinese government announced that it will abolish the Re-education Through Labor (RTL) system—the system where people can be detained indefinitely without being charged with a… Read more
About Piers Morgan
By: Daniel Nardini One of the hosts of CNN, Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan, a well-known British journalist and television host, has made his opinion on guns and gun control well known…. Read more
Amid Burglaries, Little Village Residents Want More Surveillance
By: Celia Martinez Community activists gathered on the 2800 block of South Kilbourn in Chicago Tuesday evening in an effort to alert the community about the string of burglaries and… Read more
The Not-So-Safe Post-Afghanistan War World
By: Daniel Nardini While I was driving, I was listening to National Public Radio. I overheard a conversation with a Gordon Adams, professor of international relations at American University. He… Read more »