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El Ayuntamiento Reabre al Público en General

El Ayuntamiento Reabre al Público en General

La Alcaldesa Lori E. Lightfoot anunció que después de 16 meses, el Ayuntamiento reabre sus puertas al público. Este anuncio marca otro avance, ya que la Ciudad de Chicago se… Read more »

Chicago Selected to Tackle Vacant Properties

Chicago Selected to Tackle Vacant Properties

The City of Chicago announced it is one of twelve cities across four states that have been selected to send a delegation to the 2022 Vacant Property Leadership Institute (VPLI),… Read more »

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Granting Student Athletes Ability to Sign Endorsement Deals

Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Granting Student Athletes Ability to Sign Endorsement Deals

On Tuesday, Governor JB Pritzker signed SB 2338, the Student-Athlete Endorsement Rights Act, into law, making Illinois a national leader in granting student-athletes the ability to sign individual endorsement deals… Read more »

Return to Work

Return to Work

By: Ashmar Mandou Hotel workers, labor leaders, and City Officials signed the Hotel Worker Right to Return to Work ordinance this week. This piece of legislation requires that as guests… Read more »

Hernandez Extends Immigration Assistance for Survivors of Human Trafficking

Hernandez Extends Immigration Assistance for Survivors of Human Trafficking

A new law spearheaded by state Rep. Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernandez, D-Cicero, will assist immigrants who are survivors of human trafficking. “We must support survivors of human trafficking, regardless of their… Read more »

High School Students Receive Grants from Union League Boys and Girls Clubs

High School Students Receive Grants from Union League Boys and Girls Clubs

Forty-eight (48) current and recent high school graduates hailing from Chicago’s South and West sides will receive $161,000 (total) in financial scholarships granted by Union League Boys & Girls Clubs,… Read more »

After School Matters®, CHA to Offer Head Start on Career Exploration

After School Matters®, CHA to Offer Head Start on Career Exploration

After School Matters®, Chicago’s largest provider of out-of-school programs, is partnering with the Chicago Housing Authority this summer to provide 520 CHA teen residents the opportunity to explore career fields… Read more »

CDPH Hosts Lolla Days, COVID-19 Vaccination Events Across the City

CDPH Hosts Lolla Days, COVID-19 Vaccination Events Across the City

Last week, the Chicago Department of Public Health hosted multiple COVID-19 vaccination special events across the City – including Lolla Days, Pride themed events, a vaccination event to honor the… Read more »

IDPH Director to Receive ‘Gift of Life Award’ from National Kidney Foundation

IDPH Director to Receive ‘Gift of Life Award’ from National Kidney Foundation

The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois (NKFI) announces its 36th Annual “Gift of Life Gala: Bridging The Gap Towards Kidney Health” on Thursday, October 28, 2021 at the Hyatt Regency… Read more »

Delta Dental Aims to Improve Oral Health Care in Children

Delta Dental Aims to Improve Oral Health Care in Children

Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation and the Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation today announced the creation of a $4 million COVID-19 Utilization: Decreasing Oral Health Disparities Health Equity Grant Program to… Read more »