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Andrew S. Boutros, who served as a federal prosecutor in Chicago for nearly eight years before entering private law practice, ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson, Alderman Bill Conway and city officials — including Deputy Mayor Kenya Merritt, Department of Planning and Development Commissioner Ciere Boatright and Department of Housing ...
The City of Chicago’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) is celebrating National 9-1-1 Education Month ...
Duly Health and Care, through one of its med­ical groups, launched an inno­v­a­tive new part­ner­ship with Fullscript, a ...
At Shedd Aquarium, annual nesting season is in full swing, which means the penguin colony is busy gathering materials, ...
To ensure families and their children are protected from toxic heavy metals, State Senator Laura Fine advanced a measure to ...
CN: Ogden Commons is just one of the many examples of how Bank of America’s Community Development Banking team provides ...
Grant applicants and workers are suffering from the burden of relying on volunteers to grade ICIJA grant applications,” said ...
In Berwyn, incumbent Mayor Robert J. Lovero appeared to triumph with 54 percent of the vote in the nonpartisan election there, compared with 36 percent for challenger Rafael “Ralph” Avila, and 10 ...
This week, as we continue our Hispanic Heritage Month series we place a spotlight on the extraordinary work and important role Hispanic/Latino focused non-profit organizations play in the fabric of ...
Sneaker Ball – one of After School Matters’ most anticipated events – takes place Friday, April 25 at Chicago’s Punch Bowl ...
Cook County Health has launched a new public health campaign aimed at increasing awareness of HIV prevention, testing, and ...