Illinois House Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch and Michigan House Speaker Joe Tate are doing more than hosting one of the biggest DNC parties of the year. They are also bringing together Speakers from across the country to party with a purpose– launching the 501(c)(4) Black Excellence in Bleu.
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is proud to announce that AESOP (An Extended Song of Our People), the public art project and DJ booth has returned to provide commuters with another season of lively music as they pass through the 95th/Dan Ryan Red Line station. This year’s programming schedule now includes three days of real-time programming by multiple local disc jockey (DJ) artists.
Anyone can be a victim of scams. They happen when scammers go after individuals of all ages, using tactics like phone calls, emails and messages to reel in unsuspecting victims to get to their money and personal information.
For the first time, the Chicago Board of Education will have 21 members, 10 of them will be elected to represent 10 districts and the other 11 will be appointed by the Mayor. Che “Rhymefest” Smith is running for the 10th District school board seat.
ComEd has collaborated with Working Credit on a program that is meant to help customers improve their credit scores. Credit Empowerment is a free program that ComEd launched in July 2023.
Before NASCAR’s Grant Park 165 took to the streets of Chicago, Bubba Wallace hosted his annual Bubba’s Block Party at Douglass (Anna and Frederick) Park, located at 1401 S. Sacramento, on the city’s West side.
In Bronzeville, a group of young people from the Black and Asian American communities are having conversations about racial healing, with the goal to bridge the gap between the cultures. At the end of six weeks, the young people, along with two artists, will create an art project, one will be in Chinatown and the other will be located in Bronzeville.
The Chicago Transit Authority has identified where it will build the Red Line Extension. The 5.6- mile extension will start at 95th Street to 130th Street in Altgeld Gardens and include four new Red Line stations. The new stations will be located at 103rd Street, 111th, Michigan at 116th Street and 130th Street.
Teams of high school aged girls proudly showed off their projects as judges looked on during the culmination of the Exelon Foundation’s STEM Academy. The miniatures depicted solutions to real world problems people in communities across the region face as a result of climate change.
Cook County homeowners hit by record property tax bill hikes have the option of making partial payments if they are unable to pay their bill in full by the Aug. 1 due date, Treasurer Maria Pappas said today.
The Ebony Ladies Golf League (ELGL) is thrilled to announce the celebration of its 50th Anniversary with a Golden Gala Celebration Event. The event will take place on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at Idlewild Country Club, 19201 Dixie Highway, Flossmoor, Illinois, marking five decades of promoting diversity, friendship, and excellence in women's golf.
In North Lawndale, a transformative movement is underway this summer with the Lawndale Christian Development Corporation (LCDC). Our upcoming Lazarus Homes groundbreaking event symbolizes more than new residences; it signifies a resurrection of hope and opportunity. Inspired by the biblical story of Lazarus, LCDC's efforts aim to breathe vitality into neglected spaces, envisioning vibrant neighborhoods where families thrive.
On July 2, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted traditional approval to donanemab (Eli Lilly), sold under the brand name Kisunla (kih-SUHN-lah), for the treatment of people living with early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease, which includes mild cognitive impairment and the mild dementia stage of Alzheimer’s disease, with confirmed amyloid plaques. This is the third FDA approval granted for an Alzheimer’s treatment that changes the underlying course of the disease.
Emergency Medicine Physician, Dr. Michael McGee, and Trauma Surgeon Reuben Rutland, co-founders of Project Outreach and Prevention (POP) on Youth Violence and Positive Approach to Teen Health (PATH), launch a one-week Health Professions Enrichment Program (HPEP) starting, July 8th thru 12th (8:30am to 4pm), at Indiana University Northwest, Dunes Medical Building, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408.