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Teatro ZinZanni Returns: Cast Member Storm Marrero Talks New Role
By: Ashmar Mandou Live comedy, music, and unique thrills once again returns to Chicago with Teatro Zinzanni beginning July 8 at the Chicago Theatre District. An incomparable experience, Teatro Zinzanni… Read more
Attorney General Raoul Warns Residents of Storm-Related Repair Scams
Following a tornado in Naperville, Woodridge and Darien, Illinois on Sunday night, Attorney General Kwame Raoul warned Illinois residents to be on alert for scammers looking to exploit homeowners and… Read more
Chicago Youth March Against Gun Violence
On Monday youth and members from Good Kids Mad City (GKMC), Black Lives Matter Women of Faith, AMPR, Nita’s Love Train, Erase the Gang Database Coalition, State legislators, and families… Read more
CDPH Announces Changes at City-Run Vaccination Sites
By: Ashmar Mandou The Chicago Department of Public Health on Wednesday announced plans to decommission a number of City-run vaccination sites and stated their focus is now on hyperlocal distribution… Read more
Switching from Western Diet to a Balanced Diet May Reduce Skin, Joint Inflammation
The secret to healthier skin and joints may reside in gut microorganisms. A study led by UC Davis Health researchers has found that a diet rich in sugar and fat… Read more
Chicagoans Invited to Latino Healthy Brain Summit Hosted by Alzheimer’s Foundation of America
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) will host a free virtual Latino Healthy Brain Summit: Una Mejor Calidad de Vida (A Better Quality of Life) for Chicagoland area residents on… Read more
Kennedy-King Announces Tech Launchpad to Close Industry Equity Gaps
Housed in Kennedy-King College’s new technology lab, the Tech Launchpad will offer credit and non-credit academic programs, developed in partnership with leading local and global technology companies. At the event… Read more
Congressman García Announces Winner of Congressional Art Competition
Congressman Jesús “Chuy ” García announced the winner of the 2021 Congressional Art Competition representing the 4th Congressional District is Katherrin Amber Billordo, an 11th grade student at Northside College… Read more
City Announces Expansion of ‘Chicago Connected’
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced a series of key developments to the ‘Chicago Connected’ initiative on the anniversary of the first-of-its-kind program, including an extension of internet service for graduating… Read more
State Files Lawsuit Against Dynegy Midwest Generation, LLC
Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Vermilion County State’s Attorney Jacqueline Lacy filed a lawsuit against Dynegy Midwest Generation, LLC (Dynegy) over the unlawful disposal of coal ash at the site… Read more