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Serie del Mes de la Herencia Hispana: Marco Polo
Por: Ashmar Mandou El residente de Cicero, Marco Polo, aprovechó su espíritu emprendedor de observar a su padre trabajar excepcionalmente fuerte como granjero en México. “Mi padre tenía ese inmenso… Read more
La Ciudad Anuncia Inversiones para la Cuenta Exacta en el Censo de E.U. del 2020
La Alcaldesa Lori E. Lightfoot anunció una inversión de $2.7 millones en los esfuerzos del censo de la Ciudad del 2020 para una estrategia de alcance para garantizar que todo… Read more
Job Applicants Can No Longer Be Asked for Wage History
Beginning Sunday, September 29, Illinois employers and employment agencies are prohibited from asking about job applicants’ past wage and compensation histories or using such information to screen candidates for a… Read more
Frightening Films Return to Northerly Island for Chicago Park District’s Horror Movie Series
The Chicago Park District announced Thursday the schedule for the 4th annual outdoor horror movie series ‘Campfire Horrors,’ that will return to Northerly Island, located at 1521 S. Linn White… Read more
Spanish Coalition for Housing Works to Help Increase Pool of Affordable Housing Units
With affordable housing under siege in Chicago, Spanish Coalition for Housing is excited about a recent opportunity that will help make affordable housing a reality for its clients. Earlier this… Read more
Google to Host Wonderful Weekends Chicago
Join Google on September 27-29 at Maggie Daley Park for a weekend festival with live entertainment, free food and a series of helpful interactive experiences for the whole family. Everyone’s… Read more
MHOA Earns Recognition
During the Latino Caucus Gala, Carmen De Carrier and the MHOA (McDonald’s Hispanic Owner/Operators of Chicago) were recognized for their on-going commitment to supporting educational programs in the communities in… Read more
Little Village Residents Continuing Fight for Washburn Site
By: Ashmar Mandou Little Village residents called on the Chicago Board of Education (CBE) to vote to permanently withdraw the sale of the 31st and Kedzie 11 acre Chicago… Read more
Mayor Lightfoot, Fire Commissioner Ford Graduate Over 100 Firefighters, Fire Paramedics
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and Chicago Fire Department (CFD) Commissioner Richard C. Ford II today announced 131 Firefighter EMTs and Fire Paramedics are graduating from the Fire Academy in a… Read more
Mayor’s Office Launches Youth Commission
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and First Lady Amy Eshleman launched the Mayor’s Youth Commission – a group of more than 30 students, ages 14-19, from throughout the city selected to… Read more