Local behavioral health patients now have better access to services and providers, thanks to generous donations from the ...
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month through programming and curricula highlighting the heritage ...
JPMorganChase has committed more than $10 million to advance affordable housing development and revitalize neighborhoods in ...
Superstitions, Chicago’s one and only immersive puppet haunted house, returns October 10-November 2 at Steppenwolf’s Merle ...
Allwyn North America, the operating partner of the Illinois Lottery, is pleased to announce it has been named one of Crain’s ...
We must continue to uplift disadvantaged communities and provide them with greater opportunities to succeed,” said Villanueva ...
Legislation sponsored by State Senator Laura Fine and State Representative Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, aimed at addressing ...
The U.S. Department of Education (Department) announced additional steps to support students and their families with the Better FAFSA. The Department is launching a multi-million-dollar program as ...
With Hispanic Heritage Month starting on September 15, the Illinois Office of Tourism is encouraging Illinoisans to get out ...
This October, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Humboldt Park Health proudly presents “GIRL Let Me Tell YOU!” — a night of comedy with five of Chicago’s funniest women. Join Humboldt Park ...
An analysis of Cook County’s 1.8 million property tax bills for 2022 shows that school districts are chiefly responsible for hefty tax bills that are due Dec. 1, according to Treasurer Maria Pappas.
Glaucoma affects over three million people in the United States and is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it robs people of vision slowly and without early symptoms. January is Glaucoma ...