Nearly $2 billion in property taxes shifted onto homeowners from businesses over just three years, with a disproportionate share of the added burden falling on lower-income Black and Latino homeowners, a first-of-its-kind analysis by the Treasurer's Office found.
Mayor Brandon Johnson named Michael McMurray to lead the Chicago Department of Aviation as commissioner today. McMurray brings over 25 years of experience in transportation and infrastructure, serving most recently as the President of Transportation and Infrastructure and Managing Director of Wight & Company, a multidisciplinary architectural, engineering, transportation and construction firm for the Chicago office.
tastylive, the world’s largest digital financial network for active derivatives traders, is hitting the road with a high-energy series of live trading events across the U.S. and Europe — and you're invited. Whether you're a seasoned trader or just curious about the markets, these free, in-person events are designed to educate, entertain, and connect.
In a time when division continues to take center stage, the Future Way Forward Conference (FWF) is flipping the script. Held at the iconic National Museum of African American Music in the heart of Nashville, this first-of-its-kind three-day event is designed to move us beyond the noise of race, culture, and politics and into real conversations and real plans to build a better future, together.
Ashley Johnson started dancing when she was three years old. Growing up in a creative household, her and her brother would dance around the house to Michael Jackson.
Amy, Esther, Sandra and Lisa Kwarteng decided to honor their father Dr. Alex Kwarteng by establishing a foundation and awarding $10,000 in scholarships to students at Southland College Prep Charter High School in Richton Park, Ill.
Sheldon Smith founded the Dovetail Project in 2009, with the goal to help young fathers between the ages of 17 years old to 24 years old. Fathers in the Dovetail Project program receive skills, tools and opportunities for careers that will help them become effective parents and leaders in their families and communities. Smith wanted to launch a fatherhood initiative that would support young dads because he was a young father, and his parents had him at the age of 18 years old.
The Office of Civic Engagement at the University of Chicago recently hosted its third annual South Side Strong Summit. The theme of this year’s event was “Connecting Community. Catalyzing Impact.” The goal of the event was to provide collaborative strategies to individuals and organizations in the nonprofit sector, focusing on violence intervention and prevention.
Students from Chicago Public Schools had the opportunity to participate in the third annual STEAM Fest Challenge. There were 600 students from kindergarten to 12th grade who competed in a NASCAR-themed design challenge.
Chicago is seeing some of its lowest homicide numbers since 1962, according to the City of Chicago. In April, 20 homicides were recorded. That brings the total number of people slain to 116, which are 35 people fewer than last year.
The City of Chicago will commemorate Memorial Day on Saturday, May 24, with a wreath laying ceremony at 11 a.m. at Richard J. Daley Center Plaza, 50 W. Washington St., followed by the annual Memorial Day Parade at noon along State Street. The ceremony will be emceed by Master Sgt. Adam Shaw, U.S. Army (retired), and will include remarks from Mayor Brandon Johnson.
Many people believe that once they’ve created a will or living trust, their estate planning work is done. But in today’s digital age, that’s only part of the story. If your estate plan doesn’t address your digital assets, you may be leaving your legacy—and your loved ones—vulnerable.
Dementia, a condition often associated with aging, affects millions of individuals and families around the world. But despite its prevalence, many people remain unsure of what dementia actually is, how it differs from Alzheimer’s disease, and what early signs to look out for.
Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon joined officials from the Cook County Public Defender’s Office and other community partners Tuesday to celebrate the grand opening of the Roseland Freedom Defense Center, a first-if-its-kind facility that will provide much needed legal services and support for residents of the Southland.
(Matteson, IL) Yumeka Brown-Current MWRD Commissioner and Matteson Village Clerk- has formalized an exploratory committee for her anticipated run for the United States Congress representing the 2nd Congressional District. In addition, Commissioner Brown has officially launched an extensive listening tour throughout the region. This comes immediately following the announcement of Congresswoman Robin Kelly’s run for the United States Senate representing the State of Illinois.