Illinois shoppers should be extra thankful for small businesses on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 30. According to the Illinois Policy Institute, small businesses are leading the state’s net job growth ...
The delightfully charming Mrs. Doubtfire is in Chicago for a limited engagement for audiences to enjoy this musical comedy smash hit. Described as a “feel-good, family-friendly” comedy, four-time Tony ...
The Chicago Board of Education last Thursday approved the appointment of Latasha M. Geverola as the new chief of Network 11 schools. Network 11 is an elementary school network made up of 29 schools, ...
On the 20th anniversary of the Iraq War, former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller welcomed Governor Quinn’s “Portrait of a Soldier” memorial exhibit to the Cook ...
This week, as we continue our Hispanic Heritage Month series we place a spotlight on the extraordinary work and important role Hispanic/Latino focused non-profit organizations play in the fabric of ...
VNA Health Care, the largest Community Health Center in the Chicago suburbs, is officially operating as an Illinois Welcoming Center (IWC), becoming part of a statewide network aimed at supporting ...
Artificial Intelligence technology is evolving and becoming more accessible, and scammers are finding ways to exploit it. They may use voice-generation tools to deceive consumers, and they may also ...
Representatives Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04), Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05), and Nikema Williams (GA-05) introduced the Our Homes, Our Votes Act, a bill that would allow eligible and interested tenants of ...
CCDPH is offering a series of free walk-in COVID and flu vaccination clinics in the north, west and south suburbs, regardless of insurance or immigration status. Clinics will be held on Saturdays from ...
State Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid, D-Bridgeview, the Latino Policy Forum, and public school districts welcomed the release of a new report that underscores the growing importance of dual language (DL) ...