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Mariachi Herencia de México Presents ‘Concierto Día de Muertos’
Mariachi Herencia de México returns to the stage to perform a musical tribute to Mexico’s Day of the Dead on Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 8p.m., at Chicago’s Copernicus Center… Read more
Halloween in Chicago
By: Ashmar Mandou Experience the spookiest time of year in Chicago with the help of these spectacular, supernatural haunts all across neighborhoods. These family-friendly events are just what you need… Read more
Senators Fine and Villa Advocate for Mental Health Workforce
State Senators Laura Fine (D-Glenview) and Karina Villa (D-West Chicago) led a hearing of the Senate Behavioral and Mental Health Committee on Friday to listen to testimony regarding mental and… Read more
Illinois’ Family First Prevention Plan Approved by US Department of Health and Human Services
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) announced the approval of its Family First Title IV-E Prevention Plan by the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Children’s… Read more
CDPH Begins Offering COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Doses
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) this week began offering COVID-19 vaccine booster doses to all eligible Chicagoans. Pfizer and J&J booster doses will be offered at all CDPH… Read more
NLCP Student Receives Honorable Mention Award from CPD
The Chicago Police Department honored NLCP student Derrick Anderson with an honorable mention for Derrick’s intervention in an altercation earlier this summer. Police Chief Ernest Cato III witnessed Derrick Anderson… Read more
OneGoal and ISBE Partner to Support Postsecondary Success Statewide
Leading postsecondary success organization OneGoal and the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) announced the beginning of a new partnership that will bring OneGoal’s postsecondary success support to districts and… Read more
CPS Expands Evidence-Based Program to Support Students Facing Trauma
CPS CEO Pedro Martinez announced a bold and aggressive effort to invest $7.5 million in public and private funds over the next year to serve 1,000 youth grappling with high-risk… Read more
CPS Amplía el Programa Basado en Evidencia para Apoyar a los Estudiantes que Enfrentan Traumas
El CEO de CPS, Pedro Martínez anunció un fuerte y agresivo esfuerzo para invertir $7.5 millones en fondos públicos y privados en el próximo año, para atender a 1,000 jóvenes… Read more
Columbia College Staff to Authorize a Strike
Members of the United Staff of Columbia College (USCC), the union representing Columbia College staff, voted overwhelmingly in favor of authorizing a strike. The vote comes after three years of… Read more
