By: Deborah Bayliss - February 4, 2015 4:51 p.m.
If you are looking for a chance to take part in an off Broadway production of an award-winning play, then the opportunity might be waiting for you at South Suburban College (SSC) as the SSC PLAYHOUSE of South Suburban College recently announced auditions for its production of John Guare’s, Tony and Pulitzer-Prize winning 1990 American classic, Six Degrees of Separation.
By: Lee Edwards - February 4, 2015 4:42 p.m.
Last week, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and City of Chicago Public Library (CPL) Commissioner Brian Bannon announced at the City Club luncheon at Maggiano's Banquets, 111 W. Grand Ave., that the city plans to expand its digital footprint by initiating the “Internet to Go” (ITG) hotspot lending pilot program.
By: Deborah Bayliss - February 4, 2015 4:39 p.m.
Five candidates challenging Chicago Ald. Leslie Hairston, 5th Ward, for her elected position turned out Saturday for an aldermanic candidate’s forum and made their case as to why they should replace her for the job.
By: Deborah Bayliss - February 4, 2015 4:31 p.m.
Chicago State University (CSU) students in honor of Black History Month, are being educated on the mis-education of African Americans, by way of Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s “The Mis-Education of the Negro” as the suggested campus book read.
By: Lee Edwards - February 4, 2015 12:50 p.m.
Chicago State University (CSU), 9501 S. King Dr., last week, hosted a mayoral candidates forum at New Academic Library’s, CSU’s on-campus library, auditorium featuring two panelists who are current CSU students.
By: Deborah Bayliss - February 4, 2015 12:05 p.m.
As the City of Chicago digs out from what’s being called Chicago’s fifth-largest blizzard, the City dispatched more than 350 snow removal vehicles to neighborhood streets, according to information on the City’s Plow Tracker website.
By: Lee Edwards - February 4, 2015 11:56 a.m.
The Greater Chatham Alliance (GCA) recently held its 6th Ward aldermanic forum at Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church, 8100 S. Calumet Ave. The forum included incumbent 6th Ward Alderman, Roderick Sawyer, candidate Brian Garner and candidate Richard Wooten where they fielded questions from community organization leaders and audience members. WVON radio talk show host, Cliff Kelley, moderated the event.
By: Deborah Bayliss - February 4, 2015 11:43 a.m.
As Black History Month Kicks off, the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is offering an array of entertaining events to commemorate the culture and contributions of Africans and African Americans, with its “Sports, Leadership and Legends” themed program.
CHICAGO (AP) — A sting operation led by an Illinois sheriff, who once went after websites that allowed ads for prostitution, ended on Super Bowl Sunday with the arrests of hundreds of men around the United States who did not realize the online ads they were responding to had been posted by police.
Ill. Attorney General Lisa Madigan last month joined with her counterparts around the country, the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission to announce a $90 million settlement with T-Mobile USA over allegations the company placed unauthorized charges on customers’ accounts, a practice known as “cramming.”
By: Lee Edwards - January 30, 2015 4:55 p.m.
Last week, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that the City of Harvey, Ill. has entered into a settlement agreement with the City of Chicago, to pay $20 million in unpaid water charges. With this action, the City has will be receiving payment from all four outstanding suburban water scofflaws for Chicago taxpayers.
By: Deborah Bayliss - January 30, 2015 4:42 p.m.
Given her level of fame and fan adoration, it’s no wonder mega entertainer, Beyoncé, is a case study at some universities, including, the University of Illinois at Chicago where the Gender and Women’s Studies department is offering a new spring semester course titled, “Beyoncé: Critical Feminist Perspectives and U.S. Black Womanhood.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Confronting skeptical Republicans, attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch pledged a new start with Congress and independence from President Barack Obama Wednesday, even as she defended the president's unilateral protections for millions of immigrants in the country illegally.
By: Lee Edwards - January 28, 2015 4:39 p.m.
As a thank you to supportive community stakeholders, Ombudsman Chicago South, 6057 S. Western Ave., held a celebratory breakfast last week where Ombudsman Chicago South and Ombudsman Educational Services personnel joined Chicago Public Schools (CPS) representatives, Ombudsman Chicago South students, and community members to acknowledge the progress the school has made thus far.
By: Deborah Bayliss - January 28, 2015 3:48 p.m.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel was in the Bronzeville neighborhood recently to break ground on the new Mariano’s grocery store that’s scheduled to open at the corner of 39th Street and King Dr. in 2016 with hundreds of jobs and new food opportunities for the area.