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Forest Preserves of Cook County Offers Endless Summer Possibilities

The recreational, educational and peaceful activities available all summer in the Forest Preserves of Cook County encompasses virtually anything available at a lake getaway in Wisconsin or Michigan, and then some—just much closer to home.

A record summer for high school and community college tech training programs at the Discovery Partners Institute

The Discovery Partners Institute, part of the University of Illinois System, will serve a record number of high school and community college students this summer.

Gov. Pritzker Celebrates Start of 110-mph Passenger Service on Chicago-St. Louis Line

Governor JB Pritzker joined federal, state, and local officials, along with the Federal Railroad Administration, Amtrak, the Union Pacific Railroad, and project supporters at Union Station to celebrate the start of 110 mph passenger rail service between Chicago and St. Louis. This multi-year project better connects the state’s communities and major institutions while improving safety, convenience, and accessibility. Starting with the first trains on Amtrak’s state-supported Lincoln Service this morning, the higher speeds are eliminating approximately 15 minutes from the previous 90 mph runtimes between the two cities and 30 minutes from the initial 79 mph schedule in place when the project broke ground.

CONGRESSMAN JONATHAN L. JACKSON (IL-01) CHAMPIONS "STOP FENTANYL NOW ACT OF 2023"

Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson joined fellow lawmakers at a press conference to announce the roll-out of the "Stop Fentanyl Now Act of 2023" led by Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18) — a critical step in addressing the nationwide fentanyl crisis.

ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL URGES STRONGER STANDARDS FOR DANGEROUS MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM POWER PLANTS

Attorney General Kwame Raoul, along with 18 attorneys generals and cities, announced he filed comments in support of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposal to update and strengthen the 2012 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS)

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs Eclipses $2 Billion in Investment Earnings Since Taking Office

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs has earned more than $2 billion in investment earnings for the state portfolio since taking office, the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office announced.

Justice of the Pies coming to 87th Street

Maya-Camille Broussard is bringing Justice of the Pies to 8655 South Blackstone Ave. How it all happened can be traced back to a dream Broussard had.

Performer uses her upbringing to inspire art

Coco Elysses knew she wanted to be a performer when she was seven or eight years of age. She felt at home on stage, being a part of telling a story, whether it was music, theater or dance. As a child, she studied dance, taking ballet and modern dance classes on the South side of Chicago, as well as acting. She attended a program where anyone who was interested in the performing arts could come and discover the different aspects of arts. She studied music through free programming at school.

Pastor Phil Jackson recognized as a 2023 Leader for a New Chicago

Pastor Phil Jackson believes that real transformation and hope comes from grassroots organizations doing the work in communities where there is a great need. “We live in a community where hopelessness and resiliency co-exist. Our work is to create pathways of hopefulness and resilience,” Jackson said.

Statement by Dr. Gail C. Christopher, Executive Director, National Collaborative for Health Equity

The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to end affirmative action in higher education is much more than just a bad ruling; this is an embarrassment on a global scale.

40 Tons and Good Green Bring Level Up Career Conference to Chicago

Nearly 200 people attended the 40 Tons and Good Green Level Up Career Conference & Business Expo this month at Malcolm X College Conference Center in Chicago. This marked the sixth event for the conference, which grows each year, attracting hundreds interested in connecting with resources and employers. The Level Up Career Conference is an innovative employment resource that promotes social justice and brings together employers who encourage equitable hiring practices with diverse job seekers. The core pillar of the conference was centered around restorative justice, with five key areas of focus: Employment, Expungement, Education, Empowerment, and Engagement.

ELECTED OFFICIALS THROUGHOUT COOK COUNTY AND OVER 1000 GATHERED TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY AND HARMONY THROUGH MUSIC LYNWOOD’S LYN VINIA MUSIC FEST BROUGHT TOGETHER ALL WALKS OF LIFE TO LEARN FROM THE PAS

Lynwood Mayor Jada D. Curry- was joined by the Lynwood Village Board, State Elected Officials, County Elected Officials and Lynwood/Southland residents on Saturday, June 24th to celebrate diversity through the beautiful sounds of music.

Great Lakes Credit Union Awards $15K in Scholarship Aid

Great Lakes Credit Union (GLCU), in partnership with the GLCU Foundation for Financial Empowerment, is pleased to announce the six exceptional recipients of its annual Member Scholarship program. Each student will receive a $2,500 scholarship to further their education in an accredited technical school, trade school, or a four-year college or university.

OVER 4000 TO CELEBRATE TO GATHER IN MATTESON TO CELEBRATE PEACE AND DIVERSITY THROUGH MUSIC

Sheila Chalmers-Currin -Mayor of Matteson, Illinois-and the Matteson Village Board and philanthropist Early Walker are proud to announce the annual summer music festival which is the largest 4th of July music gathering in Cook County. The Village of Matteson will begin the holiday weekend with its summer rollout of "Concerts at The Hall."

SFJAZZ Appoints Terence Blanchard Executive Artistic Director

SFJAZZ announces the appointment of Seven-Time Grammy Winner and Two-Time Academy Award Nominee Terence Blanchard as Executive Artistic Director. This new position will lead the organization's artistic programming and guide its overall creative direction. Blanchard's appointment comes as SFJAZZ Founder Randall Kline prepares to step down this year from the organization he founded in 1983.