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Free Street Theater and alt_ Chicago to Host Back-to-School Drive

Free Street Theater and alt_ Chicago to Host Back-to-School Drive

On Saturday, August 28th, Free Street Theater and alt_ Chicago will host a pop-up activation and Back-to-School drive in the Back of the Yards Community. The event will take place… Read more »

Vaccine Mandate Facing Backlash from Unions

Vaccine Mandate Facing Backlash from Unions

By: Ashmar Mandou Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Wednesday that all Chicago employees will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by October 15th, joining other major cities across the country…. Read more »

Federal Unemployment Benefit Programs Ending Soon

Federal Unemployment Benefit Programs Ending Soon

The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) is reminding claimants that federal unemployment programs are coming to an end on September 4, 2021.  These programs include: Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA)… Read more »

Old Post Office to Welcome New Business

Old Post Office to Welcome New Business

CoinFlip, the world’s leading cryptocurrency ATM operator and the fastest-growing company in Chicago, local leaders to announce a new 44,000 square-foot headquarters located in the Old Post Office downtown. CoinFlip’s… Read more »

In-Person Workforce Services Now Available at American Job Centers

In-Person Workforce Services Now Available at American Job Centers

The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced that it will begin the phased restoration of in-person workforce and limited unemployment services at American Job Centers throughout the state on… Read more »

Illinois Begins Task Force to Explore the Future of Work

Illinois Begins Task Force to Explore the Future of Work

A new bill was signed Tuesday afternoon to establish a Future of Work Task Force in the state of Illinois. The Illinois Future of Work Task Force Act (HB 645)… Read more »

City Council Passes Ordinance to Help Expand Capital in Black and Brown Communities

City Council Passes Ordinance to Help Expand Capital in Black and Brown Communities

Last month, Chicago City Council passed an ordinance that can help expand opportunities to deposit City dollars in community banks by lowering the collateral threshold of deposits being held by… Read more »

Propietarios: ¿Le Faltan Exenciones en su Cuenta de Impuesto Predial?

Propietarios: ¿Le Faltan Exenciones en su Cuenta de Impuesto Predial?

Al recibir los propietarios del Condado de Cook su segundo pago de impuesto predial del 2020 en el correo, se les aconseja mirar en esquina izquierda inferior para asegurarse que… Read more »

Pappas Envía los Segundos Pagos de Impuestos de Propiedad

Pappas Envía los Segundos Pagos de Impuestos de Propiedad

La Tesorera del Condado de Cook, Maria Pappas ha enviado cerca de 1.8 millones del segundo pago de Impuestos de Propiedad. Los pagos vencen el 1º de octubre. Los nuevos… Read more »

HUB312 Abre sus Puertas

HUB312 Abre sus Puertas

Foto por Ashmar Mandou Un nuevo centro de transporte y estilo de vida, HUB312 abrió sus puertas al público en Jay Pritzker Pavilion el sábado, 21 de agosto, para celebrar… Read more »