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A suburban Chicago businessman has been indicted on federal fraud charges for allegedly providing false and fraudulent information to U.S. authorities to obtain immigration benefits for his foreign ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) announced a year-long citywide event, ...
By: Ashmar Mandou With the holidays just around the corner, El Hogar del Niño is calling on the community to help spread some joy to more than 300 children through their annual Toy Drive. “It feels ...
LeadCare Cook County recently reached a major public health milestone with the replacement of its 200th lead service line at ...
Positioning itself at the forefront of workforce development, Triton College is launching a new Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger ...
ComEd announced the launch of applications to the Customer Relief Fund on Monday at the Salvation Army Red Shield Center in ...
State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, joined representatives from state universities and higher education organizations Monday to oppose potential federal cuts and reaffirm the state’s commitment to ...
City Clerk Anna Valencia, in partnership with Chicago Public Schools Social Science Department and CPS Intergovernmental Affairs, hosted over 50 CPS students at City Hall for this year’s Next Gen City ...
When I became Cook County Treasurer in 1998, I walked into an office stuck in the past. Boxes containing $30,000,000 of uncashed checks lined the floor, collecting dust rather than earning interest.
The Morton Arboretum’s newest exhibition, Vivid Creatures: Colorful Sculptures as Tall as Trees, is now fully installed and open to the public—offering visitors a summer of vibrant outdoor art and ...
I watched the presidential debate, and I was saddened by the whole affair. I personally think that this was not U.S. President Joe Biden’s best hour. At the same time, former U.S. President Donald ...