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Eddie Bocanegra is part of a unique and elite group known as “violence interrupters” in the organization CeaseFire. He works in areas of Chicago that some refer to as war zones. From January through ...
Mayor Richard M. Daley, Alderman Cardenas and other community representatives participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Back of the Yards High School located at 2111 W. 47th Street in ...
Several new babies were born, hatched and morphed at Brookfield Zoo Chicago Zoo since January, including Humboldt penguin ...
Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios announced that reassessment notices were mailed to close to 32,000 residential property owners in Niles Township. Each year, the Cook County Assessor’s Office ...
The City of Chicago flourishes upon an invisible bridge connecting the City with all who enter. The bridge is a “right of way” which includes maintenance of Chicago’s streets, emergency services, ...
With our recent acquisition of the ChicagoNet and Netenant Nationwide ISP Group, (One of the largest, oldest and most respected Independent ISP’s headquartered in Chicago), Lawndale is once again in a ...
The City of Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) is celebrating National 9-1-1 Education Month ...
Choose Chicago announced that Kristen Reynolds, a highly respected leader in the travel and tourism industry, will serve as the organization’s new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective May ...
Andrew S. Boutros, who served as a federal prosecutor in Chicago for nearly eight years before entering private law practice, ...
Grant applicants and workers are suffering from the burden of relying on volunteers to grade ICIJA grant applications,” said ...
CN: Ogden Commons is just one of the many examples of how Bank of America’s Community Development Banking team provides ...
Triton College celebrates Community College Month, recognizing the invaluable role community colleges play in expanding ...