The National Confectionery Sales Association (NCSA) today announced that Chicago has been selected for the permanent home of the Candy Hall of Fame Experience, a 60,000-square-foot, multi-level destination coming to 830 N. Michigan Ave, along Chicago’s Magnificent Mile.
he National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) has issued a call to action urging the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to eliminate outdated underwriting rules that can penalize married borrowers. NAREB President Ashley Thomas III is demanding that the agency stop requiring lenders to include a non-borrowing spouse's debt on mortgage applications unless that spouse is legally obligated to repay the loan.
Cara Collective’s Board of Directors is honored to announce Karin Norington-Reaves will assume the role of President & CEO for the Chicago-based workforce development enterprise, effective May 4, 2026.
The ShoeHeals organization gives back to the community offering soul healing resources. Charisma Cannon is the owner of the ShoeHeals organization. ShoeHeals can be credited for revitalizing the spirit and souls of many individuals who might be experiencing hardships.
Calvin Jordan-Rich Township Supervisor- was recently joined by the Rich Township Board of Trustees, Rich Township Residents, State Officials, Local Mayors, and a capacity crowd as he gave a healthy and prosperous outlook for the Township. Moreover the mass crowd collectively celebrated Rich Township's 176th year of existence.
Chicago officially launched the inaugural Chicago HBCU Baseball Classic Week, a multi-day, citywide celebration of culture, education, economic opportunity and community engagement, taking place April 26 through May 3. Mayor Brandon Johnson marked the occasion with an official proclamation recognizing the significance of the event for the city.
Chicago officially launched the inaugural Chicago HBCU Baseball Classic Week, a multi-day, citywide celebration of culture, education, economic opportunity and community engagement, taking place April 26 through May 3. Mayor Brandon Johnson marked the occasion with an official proclamation recognizing the significance of the event for the city.
Recently, the voters in the state of Virginia approved a plan that will allow for the redrawing of that state’s congressional map for the remainder of this decade. This is part of a larger battle over the issue of redistricting that is taking place in several states ahead of the 2026 Midterm Election. The approval of the Virginia referendum drew praise from the leadership of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (NCBCP) and the Black Women’s Roundtable (BWR), the leadership development, mentoring, intergenerational empowerment, and power-building arm of the NCBCP.
State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, advanced a proposal out of a House committee Tuesday that would give voters an opportunity to institute a 3% surtax on income over $1 million and deliver billions to schools and homeowners in property tax relief.
Following an exciting initial announcement, Seeing Redd, LLC — the production entity working directly with the Estate of Redd Foxx — confirmed the accelerated development of the biopic tentatively titled "Seeing Redd," a feature project chronicling extraordinary life events of the trailblazing comedian and cultural icon. The project brings together a powerful creative team showcasing a unique perspective to Redd Foxx's legacy: Bill Duke ("A Rage In Harlem"), directing and bringing a deep, dramatic lens to the trailblazer's complex life; Roger M. Bobb ("For Colored Girls"; "Reasonable Doubt"), producing via Bobbcat Films; Tip "T.I." Harris ("Ant-Man"; "American Gangster"), acting as executive producer under his Grand Hustle Films banner, driving the project's dedication to authenticity and inspired by personal admiration of Foxx's comedic genius.
Professional home organizer Marisa Hayes challenges the status quo with two books, Letting Go and Never Letting Go, revealing a deeper truth: you can't organize your way out of emotional attachment or avoidance.
Mugler Fragrances is the official sponsor of Cardi B's highly anticipated Little Miss Drama Tour, which has sold out across all stops to date, marking a powerful collaboration between two cultural icons known for fearless self-expression, bold femininity, and boundary-pushing creativity.
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) hosted its successful signature pitch competition on the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T) campus with 100 of its students recently.
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies recently released a new policy brief highlighting both the opportunities and risks that the emerging AI economy presents for Black entrepreneurs. The brief, How State Policymakers and Community Leaders Can Help Close the Federal AI Policy Gap for Black Entrepreneurs, outlines how state and local governments, philanthropic organizations, and private-sector leaders can act to ensure Black business owners are able to compete and lead in the AI era.
Turning Pointe Autism Foundation (TPAF), a Naperville, Illinois–based nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals with autism, is recognizing National Autism Awareness Month and National Autism Acceptance Month this April with the launch of its three-month "Flourish Together: Community. Support. Impact." campaign. The initiative features a series of community partnerships and local business activations designed to educate the public and support TPAF's programming.