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On June 27th was the culminating event of the Exelon Foundation’s annual STEM Academy for girls and its Boys to STEM Academy ...
First Lady Cruises is offering a festive 4th of July Fireworks Cruise—complete with panoramic skyline views and complimentary ...
Due to two new laws led in the state legislature by State Senator Javier Cervantes, high school students may soon have access ...
The summer is officially in full swing during Independence Week at Navy Pier, as the iconic Chicago landmark proudly presents ...
ComEd and HIRE360 celebrated 20 local job seekers who graduated from the TAKE Charge: EV Pre-Apprenticeship Program, a ...
Hospital of Chicago announced the statewide rollout of Resilience-Supportive Schools Illinois (RSSI) — a free, data-informed ...
The Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) are proud to announce the return of Taste of Chicago, the ...
Universal Destinations & Experiences, the themed entertainment division of Comcast NBCUniversal, announced Chicago as the second location for its year-round immersive horror experience. The permanent ...
Chicago Public Library (CPL) is kicking off Summer at CPL in a big way with all-day celebrations at its three Regional Libraries: Woodson Regional, Legler Regional and Sulzer Regional. Each location ...
By: Ashmar Mandou Immigrant rights leaders and community activists gathered Monday morning in downtown Chicago to condemn President Trump’s latest immigration policies. As a proud immigrant and ...
By: Ashmar Mandou Incumbent Cicero Town President Larry Dominick, 76, was re-elected on Tuesday for 6th straight four-year term, defeating Esteban Rodriguez. Also winning re-election were all of ...
By Maria Pappas The levy: It’s not a dam, but it is a word you should know! Since I first stepped into my office 27 years ago, one question has repeatedly come up: “Why do my property taxes always go ...
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