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Illinois Department of Public Health Shares Tips to Prevent Lead Poisoning

Illinois Department of Public Health Shares Tips to Prevent Lead Poisoning

Lead poisoning is one of the most prevalent and preventable environmental health hazards and is known to contribute to learning disabilities, developmental delays, and behavioral problems.  During National Lead Poisoning… Read more »

Cook County Health Approves New Inpatient, Outpatient Facility on Hospital Campus

Cook County Health Approves New Inpatient, Outpatient Facility on Hospital Campus

On October 22, the Illinois Health Facilities & Services Review Board approved Cook County Health’s (CCH) Certificate of Need (CON) to build a modern and efficient inpatient and outpatient facility… Read more »

System VP Jose Feliciano of Advocate Aurora Health Earns Recognition

System VP Jose Feliciano of Advocate Aurora Health Earns Recognition

Chicago United recently announced that Jose Feliciano, System Vice President, Environmental Services and Linen Distribution of Advocate Aurora Health is one of 50 local business executives to be featured in… Read more »

Calling all Volunteers: Seniors Training Academy Recruits (STARS) Program

Calling all Volunteers: Seniors Training Academy Recruits (STARS) Program

The Cook County Sherriff’s Police Training Academy and Triton College’s Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) are looking for older adults who want to volunteer for a new instructional program… Read more »

CPS Teachers March in Loop

CPS Teachers March in Loop

By: Ashmar Mandou Thousands of Chicago teachers made their way downtown to protest while Mayor Lori Lightfoot delivered her budget address as the Chicago teacher strike entered its seventh day… Read more »

Museum of Science and Industry’s Resident Physicist Becomes AAA IF/Then Ambassador

Museum of Science and Industry’s Resident Physicist Becomes AAA IF/Then Ambassador

The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI) is proud to announce that Senior Exhibit Developer and resident physicist Olivia Castellini, Ph.D., has been selected as an AAAS (American Association… Read more »

Ford Announces $500,000,000 for Illinois College-Bound Students

Ford Announces $500,000,000 for Illinois College-Bound Students

State Representative La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, and Michele Clark Academic Prep Magnet High School Principal Charles Anderson are encouraging high school seniors to get an early start on both… Read more »

Advance Illinois Examines Statewide Education Progress, Ongoing Challenges in New Report

Advance Illinois Examines Statewide Education Progress, Ongoing Challenges in New Report

Advance Illinois continues its work as a leading independent, research-based education policy and advocacy organization with the release of The State We’re In 2019: A Report on Public Education in… Read more »

City Announces New Strategy to Revitalize South and West Sides

City Announces New Strategy to Revitalize South and West Sides

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced an unprecedented neighborhood investment initiative to support revitalization of key corridors on the South and West Sides of Chicago. INVEST South/West will marshal the resources… Read more »

Social Security Q&A

Social Security Q&A

By Josephine Mueller, Social Security Administration-Public Affairs Specialist Social Security is constantly expanding and improving our services to put you in control. In addition, Social Security is here to help… Read more »