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CDPH Celebrates National Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month, a time to recognize that it is essential to have consistent access to affordable, culturally appropriate, and healthy food. Programs like WIC play a critical role in helping… Read more
Illinois Continues First-In-The-Nation Free Test Prep Program
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) and global education company Kaplan announced that Illinois’ first-in-the-nation free test preparation program – the Prepare for Illinois’ Future Program – will continue through… Read more
Edly-Allen Measure to Increase Transparency in Faculty Workload Reporting at Colleges and Universities
Nationally, more than 70 percent of college faculty are now non-tenure-track instructors, highlighting growing concerns about workload balance and employment conditions in higher education, leading State Senator Mary Edly-Allen to… Read more
Trying Out the Trades: Chicago Public Schools Students Explore Hands on Occupations
Juniors and seniors from Chicago Public Schools (CPS) are taking shop class on the road this spring, learning from-real world professionals and employers in skilled trades through a series of… Read more
Women Leaders Come Together for Fifth Annual 16th District Women’s Power Brunch
On Friday, March 6th, the Fifth Annual 16th District Women’s Power Brunch was held to celebrate women leaders throughout the 16th District. The event was hosted by Cook County Commissioner… Read more
Treasurer’s Office Newsletter: Chicagoans Hit with 2025 Property Tax Bills Struggle to Pay
Chicago homeowners in lower-income community areas on the South and West sides who were hit with dramatic property tax increases on their second-installment bills mailed in 2025 were struggling to… Read more
Lawndale Christian Development Corporation Named Awardee of Lohengrin Foundation
Lawndale Christian Development Corporation (LCDC) is honored to announce that it has been named an awardee of the Lohengrin Foundation’s Thriving Youth, Stronger Communities initiative, a youth and community center… Read more
Lyons Mayor Chris Getty Announces Candidacy for Illinois’ 4th Congressional District
Chris Getty, elected the youngest mayor in Illinois at age 26, announced Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, that he is a candidate for Congress in Illinois’ 4th District, following U.S. Rep…. Read more
‘Our Campaign is Built to Get Results’ –State Rep. LaShawn K. Ford
By: Ashmar Mandou After nearly two decades representing the Illinois General Assembly, State Representative LaShawn K. Ford is ready for the next chapter, representing Illinois’s 7th Congressional District in Washington,… Read more




Echoes of 2003
By Daniel Nardini It was a war brought on by a complete lie. Then U.S. President George W. Bush claimed (it was a stretch even when the claim was made)… Read more »