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The City of Chicago is providing an opportunity for recently incarcerated individuals returning home. As financial instability can be a leading barrier to an effective reentry after incarceration, the ...
Clerk Anna Valencia announced the first-of-its-kind CityKey online platform is available for Chicagoans. The online platform is the second phase of a two-phase approach to expand accessibility for the ...
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 ...
First elected to the Senate in 1996, Senator Dick Durbin, 80, announced he will not run for re-election in a video message on X Wednesday afternoon. “The decision of whether to run for re-election has ...
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 ...
EXPO CHICAGO returns to Navy Pier April 24-27, 2025, with a dynamic lineup of programming alongside its gallery presentations. Highlights include the IN/SITU, installations across Festival Hall; ...
On the 20th anniversary of the Iraq War, former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller welcomed Governor Quinn’s “Portrait of a Soldier” memorial exhibit to the Cook ...
The Berwyn Police Department announced it is collaborating with the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois State Police and more than 200 local law enforcement agencies to step up ...
Community Savings Bank will hold another one of its popular Shred-a-Thons this spring on Saturday, May 10. Customers and members of the community are invited to shred old checks, bank statements and ...
Cook County Government, Cook County Health, the Cook County Health Foundation and Project Rainbow announced the opening of the application process for the Provident Scholarship Fund. The scholarship ...
The AI-powered tool will initially incorporate course credits from CPS, CCC and UIC, before expanding to include other ...
The City of Chicago recently launched a new pilot program, the Chicago Arts & Health Pilot for Creative Workers (CAHP), a partnership between the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events ...