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The loud crack of a golf ball hit by Long Drive Champion Maurice Allen will resound through the George W. Dunne National Golf Course in Oak Forest, IL at the Forest Preserve Foundation’s 14th annual ...
In its 24th year, Bike the Drive will kick off at 6:30 am on Sunday, August 31. DuSable Lake Shore Drive will close to car traffic at 6:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., from Hollywood Avenue south to 59th ...
Holy Cross Hospital has joined the Peace and Wellness Coalition to host “Run The Lawn 5K: Healing In Motion” on Saturday, September 27th in Marquette Park. Thanks to contributions from dozens of ...
How to Claim Your Property Tax Refunds. By Maria Pappas. Every year, many Cook County homeowners are bombarded with letters, emails and ...
ComEd and Revolution Workshop celebrated 18 local job seekers graduating from the Power Up Academy, a job training program designed to remove barriers to entry-level technical roles that lead to ...
Last week, the Cook County Health Board of Directors approved a $2 million grant to the Chicago Abortion Fund to support clinical and wrap-around services for those seeking reproductive health care in ...
On Saturday, August 30, Chicagoans can engage in a day of programming that will highlight the City’s innovative Healing Arts ...
BMO proudly hosted an inspiring evening at its Chicago headquarters celebrating the 2025 Latino Leaders Index500, honoring Latino-led businesses making a powerful economic and community impact. The ...
The Triton College Library invites you to a meaningful and inspiring evening at its third annual Library Forum on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 6 p.m., in the Library (A Building). This year’s theme centers ...
As students and recent graduates continue to face rising costs, a measure to lower student loan interest rates sponsored by state Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado, D-Chicago, was signed into law last Friday. The ...
On Monday, Illinois State Senator Karina Villa (D–25th District) officially launched her campaign for Illinois State Comptroller. Speaking at a press conference in Chicago’s Little Village, Karina was ...
Homeowners who wish to remove racist and offensive language from their property records will no longer be charged a fee in Illinois, due to a new law championed by Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon.
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