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MSI Encourages Families to Celebrate Science All Summer Long
The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI) is continuing its long-standing tradition of supporting summer learning and encouraging excitement in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics (STEAM) outside… Read more
Villanueva Launches Summer Book Club to Encourage Kids to Read
To emphasize the importance of continuing education throughout the summer, State Senator Celina Villanueva is hosting a summer book club to encourage students to read and continue their studies throughout… Read more
Stay Hydrated During Summer Heat
By: Ashmar Mandou With temperatures rising this week, getting enough to drink and keeping cool while playing outdoor activities is extremely important. Dehydration can be a serious condition that can… Read more
CDPH Investigates Monkeypox Infections, Asks the Public to Take Precautions this Summer
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) continues to investigate reports of monkeypox cases in Chicago residents and is asking people to take proper precautions when in spaces or situations… Read more
Stay Safe in Extreme Heat This Week
With the season’s first wave of oppressive heat and humidity forecast this week, the FEMA Region 5 office in Chicago is encouraging residents to avoid the dangers of extreme heat… Read more
Two-Time Liga MX Soccer Champions, Atlas FC, in Chicago
Two-Time Liga MX Soccer Champions, Atlas FC, Hosts Multi-Day Community-Wide Celebrations across Chicago Events are coordinated and sponsored by Orlegi Sports, Corazón Latino, Alderperson Michael D. Rodriguez, Colores Mexicanos, Beyond… Read more
Illinois Summer Youth Music Announces Return of Hip Hop Camp
Illinois Summer Youth Music is back with its annual Hip Hop Camp at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In its fifth year, the week-long intensive music camp led by experienced faculty,… Read more
Cook County Announces New County Flag
The Cook County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, Flag Day as the County approaches its 200th Anniversary year, in the Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee to vote for “I… Read more
Attorney General Raoul Launches Employment Program for Victims of Violent Crime
Attorney General Kwame Raoul unveiled a pilot program focused on reducing the long-lasting effects of violence in communities by assisting victims of violent crime in obtaining sustainable employment. The Rebound… Read more
Chicago Riverwalk 2022 Summer Season Announced
The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) spotlight a slate of engaging summer arts and recreational programming taking place on the Chicago Riverwalk, a magnificent urban space located… Read more


