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Cook County Officials Celebrate Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month

Cook County Officials Celebrate Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month

On Wednesday, October 15th, Cook County Commissioners and the Office of Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle celebrated Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month in the lobby of the Cook County… Read more »

Together for Trees Invites the Community for a Day of Nature, Learning and Service

Together for Trees Invites the Community for a Day of Nature, Learning and Service

The Forest Preserves of Cook County invites residents to Together for Trees, a community event celebrating and caring for the region’s trees. The event will take place on Saturday, October… Read more »

Community Savings Bank Hosted Popular Fall Events

Community Savings Bank Hosted Popular Fall Events

Community Savings Bank once again hosted two popular neighborhood events in September. The annual fall Shred-a-Thon on Saturday, September 20 was appreciated by all who came and watched as their… Read more »

ComEd Showcases Indoor Farming Tech in North Lawndale

ComEd Showcases Indoor Farming Tech in North Lawndale

ComEd joined the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and Young Men’s Educational Network (YMEN) for a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday to celebrate successful food production of the agriculture pod (ag pod)… Read more »

Peace and Unity March in Cicero

Peace and Unity March in Cicero

A candlelight walk is planned for Thursday evening, as the Town of Cicero comes together under the theme of “One Town. One Heart. One Prayer.” Residents, business owners, elected officials,… Read more »

City of Chicago Announces Return of ‘Chicago Fall Fest’

City of Chicago Announces Return of ‘Chicago Fall Fest’

City of Chicago announced the return of Chicago Fall Fest, a coordinated two-week-long series of cultural and community fall events designed to engage Chicago’s youth and residents of all ages…. Read more »

SNAP Benefits Slated to be Cut Off on in November

SNAP Benefits Slated to be Cut Off on in November

Federal officials with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have informed all states that it will not fund November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits if the federal government shutdown,… Read more »

SNAP in Jeopardy

SNAP in Jeopardy

By: Ashmar Mandou Nearly two million Illinois residents are in jeopardy of losing their SNAP benefits next month if the government shutdown continues. “Nearly two million people in Illinois rely… Read more »

Adapt to Daylight Saving Time Changes

Adapt to Daylight Saving Time Changes

As we prepare for Daylight Saving Time change, you may wonder how this shift will affect your sleep patterns. With the help of the Mayo Clinic, here are a few… Read more »

New Suburban Cook County Suicide Report Shows Growing Disparities by Race and Ethnicity

New Suburban Cook County Suicide Report Shows Growing Disparities by Race and Ethnicity

Cook County Department of Public Health released its latest report, Suburban Cook County Suicide Report, highlighting local trends, disparities, resources and steps to support prevention and healing. Overall, suburban Cook… Read more »