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Dillon’s Law Prepares Communities to Act on Allergic Reactions Beginning in New Year
According to the Food Allergy Research & Education organization, 33 million Americans have a food allergy, with the most common allergies including milk, tree nuts, shellfish and peanuts. To help… Read more
Making a List and Checking Plates Twice: Giannoulias Unveils 2025 Rejected License Plates
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias’ office revealed the 2025 list of rejected vanity and personalized license plate requests, highlighting that while Illinois drivers continue to get creative, some plate… Read more
Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum Enters Final Weeks
Time is running out to experience Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum, Chicago’s beloved outdoor holiday tradition, as the 13th annual celebration of trees in winter continues through Saturday,… Read more
Reps. García, Davis, Ramirez, Jackson Inspect Broadview ICE Processing Center
Federal Representatives Danny K. Davis (IL-07), Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04), Delia C. Ramirez (IL-03), and Jonathan Jackson (IL-01) returned to the ICE Processing Center at Broadview, Illinois for an oversight… Read more
Town of Cicero Welcomes New Police Officers
Last Friday, the Cicero Police Department officially welcomed two new officers, as they graduated from the police academy. Eduardo Roman and Alexander Romero both completed required courses at the College… Read more
Brookfield Zoo Chicago’s Winter Free Days are Near
Brookfield Zoo Chicago will offer an expanded calendar of winter free days in case you’re planning on any “free day” or budget-friendly experiences coverage in the new year. Brookfield Zoo’s free days begin on January 5 and run through February… Read more
Chicago’s Airports Set to Welcome Nearly 4.8M Travelers this Holiday Season
The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) is preparing for a major holiday travel rush, with nearly 4.8 million passengers expected to travel through O’Hare and Midway International Airports through Monday,… Read more
La Secretaria Monica Gordon Insta a los Chicago Bears a Considerar Country Club Hills para el Futuro Desarrollo de su Estadio
Mientras los Chicago Bears evalúan potenciales sitios para un futuro estadio, la Secretaria del Condado de Cook, Mónica Gordon pide a la organización considerar una oportunidad atractiva ubicada en el… Read more
Primer Programa de Formación en Energía Solar para Jóvenes Adultos de Elevate
Elevate, en colaboración con Cultivate Collective, Sesenergi Eco Solutions y Priority Consulting & Services, celebró la graduación de siete jóvenes adultos de su Programa de Entrenamiento de Energía Limpia para… Read more




The Country That Publishes the Most Books
By Daniel Nardini Over the decades, I had always seen books in every store that I had ever entered. These books were either pulp romance fiction, science fiction, fantasy, encyclopedic… Read more »