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La Policía de Cicero Busca Ayuda Pública en la Investigación de una Muerte
El Departamento de Policía de Cicero está pidiendo ayuda al público para identificar y localizar a dos personas de interés como parte de una investigación por una muerte. La policía… Read more
Chicago a Capella Abre la Temporada 2025-26 con CANTARE Una Celebración de Música Mexicana.
Chicago a cappella (CAC) grupo vocal premier sin acompañamiento, de Chicago, abre su temporada 2025-26 con Cantaré, una celebración de música mexicana con obras comisionadas de compositores mexicanos, a través… Read more
What You’re Missing on Your Property Tax Bill
By Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas Twice each year, my office mails out about 1.8 million tax bills to Cook County property owners. Most people glance only at the amount… Read more
New Funding Available to Address Emerging Contaminants in Small or Disadvantaged Communities
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) Acting Director James Jennings announced a new funding opportunity to fund projects addressing emerging contaminants in drinking and/or source water in small or disadvantaged… Read more
Does Location Really Matter? New Assessor’s Office Tool Shows the Sales and Data That Have the Most Impact on Your Home’s Value
The Cook County Assessor’s Office released a new tool that gives Cook County homeowners unprecedented insight into the data that drives a home’s assessment. The Home Value Report is available… Read more
Shore Community Services Announces Reopening of Newly Renovated Koenig Training Center
Shore Community Services announced the upcoming reopening of the newly renovated Shore Koenig Training Center, a vibrant and inclusive space offering community day services and vocational training for adults with… Read more
Lisa Hernandez Rails Against Attacks on Public University Tuition Assistance for Undocumented Students
State Rep. Elizabeth ‘Lisa’ Hernandez, D-Cicero, called for the Trump Administration and the Department of Justice to drop its suit against Illinois and fellow states, who offer in-state tuition and… Read more
ISBE Invites Community Input in FY 2027 Public Education Budget Process
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) is now accepting input on state funding for public education for fiscal year 2027. Members of the public can submit funding requests in… Read more
ComEd, League of Chicago Theatres Award $230,000 in Grants to Power Cultural Programs, Expand Access to Arts
ComEd and the League of Chicago Theatres announced the latest recipients of the Powering the Arts Grant Program, launching projects focused on cultural embracement and access to arts programs in 21… Read more
September is National Suicide Prevention Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. It is a time to raise awareness on a serious mental health issue that affects many, while providing access to available resources and, most… Read more

