Mayor Brandon Johnson joined Alderwoman Michelle Harris (8th), Department of Housing (DOH) Commissioner Lissette Castañeda, Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III, members of the Trinity United Church of Christ community, neighborhood leaders, and Pullman residents for the ribbon cutting ceremony at the newly completed Imani Village Senior Residence. The City-backed project adds 70 new affordable homes to the Pullman area while providing independent living opportunities tailored to the needs of seniors. The project is part of the larger Imani Village project under development in the surrounding area.
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) joined the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 2 Chicago Stagehands to celebrate the opening of their new training center, which was supported by a $5 million grant from the State of Illinois.
As the country marks National Veterans and Military Families Month, Clerk Monica Gordon announced that her office is teaming up with the Chicago Wolves to offer Cook County veterans and active-duty military members a free ticket to a regular-season Wolves game for the 2025-26 season.
In a powerful symbol of community renewal and resilience, residents, civic leaders, and partners gathered on Monday, November 17 to celebrate the beam raising for the Austin HOPE Center, the $22 million 25,000-square-foot, three-story health and wellness facility at 5036 W. Chicago Ave. that will bring affordable, high-quality pediatric specialty and behavioral health care directly to Chicago’s West Side.
Morgan State University’s Department of Fine & Performing Arts has received full reaccreditation from the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) for its Bachelor of Arts in Music and Master of Arts in Music programs, extending through the 2033–34 review cycle. Following a comprehensive self-study and multi-day peer review, NASM affirmed that Morgan’s music programs meet or exceed national standards across curriculum, faculty qualifications, facilities, assessment, student support, and educational outcomes.
Spelman College is expanding its innovative partnership with the newly renamed National Education Opportunity Network (NEON), formerly the National Education Equity Lab. The collaboration, which brings college-credit courses to high school students from Title I schools across the country, has rapidly grown at Spelman from one class and 50 students in Spring 2023 to nearly 300 students and two classes in 2025.
For many older homeowners, the family home is more than a roof and four walls — it represents security, sacrifice, and the hope of leaving something meaningful behind. But financial planners warn that relying on a home alone as a retirement or legacy strategy can create gaps that put families at risk.
Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation, the 501(c)(3) charitable arm of Delta Dental of Illinois, awarded more than $270,000 to 29 nonprofit and community organizations through its annual Community Grants Program. The grants support organizations that share the Foundation’s commitment to expanding access to care and improving the health and well-being of children and families across Illinois.
Choose Chicago announced the creation of the Inclusive Tourism and Community Engagement department, marking a major investment in Chicago’s visitor economy and a defining moment for the destination marketing industry. While other DMOs have introduced programs focused on diversity or cultural outreach, Choose Chicago is among the first in the nation to establish a permanent, fully resourced department dedicated to inclusive tourism — integrating it directly into the organization’s marketing and brand strategy.
Illinois Women Conquer ALZ and the Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter announced today that nominations for the annual Caregiver Awards have been extended by one week, giving the public additional time to honor outstanding caregivers across the state. The new deadline for submissions is December 7, 2025.
Inspired by a close friend to become an author, he decided why not. Now Carl D. West has added yet another title to his already accomplished titles. He is now the author of his first book entitled “The Support System”. Since writing and telling stories have come easy for him and because of his love for reading, it didn’t take long for him to decide to put his pen to work at his newest release.
Keshaun Harding, MSN, APRN-FPA, FNP-BC—Nurse Practitioner, Mindset Coach, entrepreneur, and founder of The Key Collective, is making a profound impact on women seeking clarity, confidence, and a renewed purpose. As the owner of Obsidian Aura Med Spa, located at 15931 South Harlem Avenue, Tinley Park, IL 60477.
The holidays can be a time of happiness. They can also be a time of loneliness. The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) has resources available to those who need them.
Residents of Harvey and the surrounding communities now have access to a Little Free Library thanks to the Top Ladies of Distinction Inc. (TLOD) Will County Black Diamond Chapter. The local chapter of the international service organization recently hosted a ribbon cutting and reception to celebrate the opening of the library which is located at the Gloria Taylor Banquet Hall, 14821 Broadway, in Harvey.
Jamica Harper started the Red Elephant Candle Company in 2020. A candle lover, she had been burning them but noticed when she did, she didn’t feel well. Eventually, she found out it was the candle she was burning. So, she set out to create a candle brand that would have the fragrance that she wanted and the feeling that came with burning the candle, without the elements that made her and others not feel well.