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UNCF Chicago Hosts Inaugural Mayor’s Luncheon to Raise Funds, Awareness

The Chicago Office of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) hosted its inaugural Mayor’s Luncheon last week at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, 151 E. Upper Wacker Dr. This year’s theme “From Cradle to Career”, recognized that early childhood education is every bit as important as secondary and post-secondary education.

Dat Donuts Recipient of $150,000 Business Grant

Dat Donuts is basking in the glow of receiving a $150,000 grant from Chase Bank, thanks to public support that helped garner the funding through the bank's Mission Main Street Grants program.

Ald. Sawyer Holds Hearing to Address Community Concerns about Nuway Methadone Clinic Concerns

Ald. Roderick Sawyer (6th Ward) held a special community meeting last week, to address community concerns about the Nuway Community Services Methadone Clinic, 110 E. 79th St., in particularly, its clientele. The clinic offers methadone maintenance treatment (MMT).

Mayoral Candidates Address Women Voters at Saturday Forum

Sex trafficking, crime, neighborhood gentrification, local school boards and school closures, women’s reproductive rights, domestic violence and wage in-equality were among the “hot topics” Chicago Mayoral candidates’ tackled during a forum hosted Saturday by Chicago Women Take Action Alliance.

Michelle Obama navigates limits on women in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — For first lady Michelle Obama, just a few hours in Saudi Arabia were enough to illustrate the stark limitations under which Saudi women live.

Dwindling group of survivors to mark Auschwitz 70 years on

OSWIECIM, Poland (AP) — A decade ago, 1,500 Holocaust survivors traveled to Auschwitz to mark the 60th anniversary of the death camp's liberation. On Tuesday, for the 70th anniversary, organizers are expecting 300, the youngest in their 70s.

Destination: Chicago Invites Youth to Discover New Interests, Skills & Careers at Free Festival

Chicago youth 4 to 24 - their families and their teachers as well - will be treated to a full day of playful learning opportunities on Saturday, January 24, at the 2nd Annual Destination: Chicago – Winter Break. Sponsored by Chicago City of Learning in cooperation with Hive Chicago Learning Network, the event will be held at Jones College Prep, 700 S. State St., between 11am and 4pm. More than 20 organizations will be on hand to introduce young people to the plethora of citywide and online programs in arts, technology, science and more that can open new pathways for their time and minds.

Young Woman and Boyfriend on Trial in Connection with Her Mother’s Death

Oak Park, Ill. is once again the focus of media attention as news that a young woman formerly of Oak Park and her boyfriend went on trial in Bali, Indonesia last Wednesday, in connection with the murder of the women's mother last year.

After School Matters Provides 10,000 Chicago Teens Free Admission to See “Selma” over Dr. MLK Weekend

After School Matters (ASM), a nonprofit organization that provides out-of-school programming opportunities for Chicago’s youth, in partnership with a coalition of Chicago business and civic leaders, provided 10,000 teens with free admission to see the major motion picture “Selma”, on Jan .19, in honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Selma” depicts Dr. King’s organized voting rights movement in Selma, Al. which led to the legislative drafting of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

South Suburban College Partners with SCORE on Small Business Workshops

Once a small business is up and running, developing a "branding" campaign is key, however, that is sometimes easier said than done. That is why South Suburban College’s Business & Career Institute and SCORE are offering free business workshops geared for entrepreneurs and owners.

Gov. Rauner Rescinds Final Executive Orders by Quinn

Last week, Ill. Gov. Bruce Rauner signed Executive Order 15-11 (EO 15-11) which revoked and rescinded the final seven Executive Orders issued by outgoing governor, Pat Quinn, effective immediately. EO 15-11 is the fourth Executive Order signed by Rauner since he took office on Jan. 12, 2015.

LL Kool J Contributes Annual Scholarship Funding to Chicago State University

Who knew Chicago State University was keeping time with Holywood celebrities. A surprise announcement by rapper/actor, LL Cool J, on a recent Ellen De’Generes show, revealed his philanthropic connection with the south side University.

City of Chicago Announces Free Text Messaging Service for Parents

Parents in the City of Chicago can now enjoy free text messaging service called Connect4Tots, which provides them with information on caring for children over the age of one.

Marsala, a Wine-Red Hue, is 2015’s Color of The Year

This year’s hot hue, a wine red called Marsala, soon will be showing up in everything from dresses to coffeemakers. According to Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, this year’s selection “enriches our mind, body and soul, exuding confidence and stability.”

Willie Nelson, Usher, Chris Martin to Pay Tribute to Stevie Wonder

Willie Nelson, Usher and Coldplay’s Chris Martin will pay tribute to Stevie Wonder at a concert next month.