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After the resounding success that Christian Nodal has had with his presentations in the Mexican Republic so far this year, ...
Nearly $2 billion in property taxes shifted onto homeowners from businesses over just three years, with a disproportionate share of the added burden falling on lower-income Black and Latino homeowners ...
Healthy School Meals for All Kids, a coalition dedicated to ensuring all Illinois students have access to free school meals, today called on the General Assembly to provide $209 million in the Fiscal ...
Last month, Governor JB Pritzker proclaimed April to be Innovation and Technology Month in Illinois. To celebrate, the Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT) co-hosted its second ...
Navy Pier has unveiled an exhilarating summer lineup, set to deliver a dynamic season filled with music, art, dance, sports, cultural celebrations, and vibrant neighborhood-inspired experiences.
The Illinois Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP-IL) is honoring Mental Health Awareness Month in May by hosting a series of free prevention education programs to empower ...
Immerse yourself in enchanting wonder, vibrant magic and joyous celebration when Ballet Folklorico Quetzalcoatl, with guest star Goyito Cruz, presents its 42nd Anniversary Concert, Thursday, July 10 ...
Chicago honored the legacy of Pope Francis as Catholic churches across the city held a memorial mass, including at Holy Name Cathedral. Francis passed on Monday at age 88. In Rome, the Vatican opened ...
City Clerk Anna Valencia’s CityKey program, Chicago’s municipal ID, celebrates seven years this week by highlighting the local businesses partners that offer discounts as a part of the card’s benefits ...
The Chicago Park District is excited to announce the City’s 22 beaches will open this Friday, May 23rd for the 2025 season. The 2025 beach season runs through Labor Day, Monday, September 1, 2025. All ...
This past summer the U.S. surgeon general declared gun violence a public health crisis, due to the growing number of injuries and deaths involving firearms across the country. Particularly in Chicago ...
On Monday Mayor Brandon Johnson was asked to appear before Congress next month to discuss the city’s status as a sanctuary city. The House Committee on Oversight and Reform sent a formal letter to ...
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