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O’Hare Airport Workers Call on Chicago Department of Aviation to Launch Investigation
Joined by Illinois State Senators Ram Villivalam (8th District) and Robert Peters (13th District) and SEIU Local 1, Total Airport Services workers from O’Hare Airport gathered at Federal Plaza Monday… Read more
Commissioner Anaya’s Amendment to the Cook County Budget Increasing Allocations to Services for Survivors of Domestic Violence Passes Unanimously
The Cook County Board unanimously voted to approve Commissioner Alma Anaya’s budget amendment which will increase services for survivors of domestic violence. The Commissioner has made this issue a top… Read more
Police Board Opens Nation-Wide Search for Chicago Police Superintendent
Chicago Police Board President Ghian Foreman announced that the application for the position of Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department is now available on the Police Board’s website at ChicagoPoliceBoard.org…. Read more
Triton College Annual Deck the Mounds Holiday Festival of Trees
Mark your calendars for Triton College’s annual Deck the Mounds Holiday Festival of Trees, Thursday, Dec. 5, from 4-6:30 p.m. Deck the Mounds has become one the most anticipated events of… Read more
ISBE Wants to Know What Educators, Parents Think about State Assessments
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) wants to know what educators, parents, and other stakeholders think about state assessments. ISBE launched a survey to gather feedback on state and… Read more
New Year? … New Career!
Get ready for a new career in 2020 by learning technical skills at Greater West Town. If you are low-income and over the age of 18, you may be eligible… Read more
Huskie Pledge: A 3.0 High School GPA Could Be Your Ticket
Illinois high school students who graduate this coming spring with a 3.0 cumulative GPA or above might now be able to reap the benefits of a generous financial aid program… Read more
ComEd Helps Fill Funding Gap for Students Pursuing Engineering Degrees with New Scholarships
Four second-year students pursuing degrees in engineering are the first recipients of a new ComEd scholarship that fills the tuition gap not covered by financial aid for the rest of… Read more
Give Thanks for Family, Friends, and Food Safety This Thanksgiving
Many people look forward to turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and everything else that may go with their Thanksgiving meal. But one thing you do not want to go with your… Read more
Lilly Promotes Alzheimer’s Awareness
In recognition of November as National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, state Rep. Camille Y. Lilly is highlighting the importance of early detection for Alzheimer’s disease. Rep. Lilly is urging families… Read more