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South Side Health Fair for Moms
Within the last three years congenital syphilis cases (mother-to-child transmission of syphilis) have increased by 300 percent in Chicago. Additionally, since 2022, new HIV diagnoses have increased by 16 percent,… Read more
Beyond Hunger Breaks Ground of New Headquarters Located in Oak Park
After 47 years of serving the community, Beyond Hunger is expanding into a new, larger headquarters in Oak Park – a major step forward for the organization. For the past… Read more
Looking for Spring Break Plans? Triton College’s Cernan Center Has Shows for All Ages
Families looking for spring break activities can find a captivating mix of education and entertainment at Triton College’s Cernan Earth and Space Center, which is offering a lineup of shows… Read more
‘Latinx Children’s Literature Across Time’ is Theme of Program at Dominican University’s Chicago Campus in Pilsen
Researcher and educator Dr. Lorena Camargo Gonzalez will present “From Abuela’s Stories to Tomorrow’s Shelves: Latinx Children’s Literature Across Time,” on Tuesday, April 28 at the Chicago Campus of Dominican… Read more
Ortíz Advances Proposal Looking to Make Community College More Affordable for Adult Learners
State Rep. Aarón Ortíz, D-Chicago, is working to make community college programs more accessible and affordable for in-state adult learners, passing House Bill 5135 out of the House Higher Education… Read more
Chicago Board of Education Seeks Honorary Student Board of Education Member for 2026-2027 School Year
Interested Chicago Public Schools’ rising juniors and seniors can now apply to garner a seat on the District’s top governing Board for the 2026-27 school year. Each year, one student… Read more
Women’s Business Development Center Celebrates 40 Years of Empowering Entrepreneurs
The Women’s Business Development Center (WBDC) announced its 40th anniversary this Women’s History Month. Since its founding in 1986, the WBDC has been at the forefront of expanding opportunities for… Read more
City of Chicago Officials Host Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Timeline Theatre in Uptown
Mayor Brandon Johnson joined Ald. Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth (48th), Department of Planning and Development (DPD) Commissioner Ciere Boatright, and local leaders to cut the ribbon on TimeLine Theatre Company’s new permanent home in Uptown. The City-backed project transformed a former warehouse at 5035 N…. Read more
SBA to Provide Low-Interest Loans to Businesses Affected by Natural Disasters
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved a disaster declaration for the severe storms and flooding that impacted six counties in northeastern Illinois from August 16–18, 2025. This declaration… Read more




Render Onto Caesar What is Caesar’s
By Daniel Nardini I guess a person with a megalomaniac personality and 34 felonies under his belt has little or no regard for ethics, tradition or even the law. A… Read more »