In a historic announcement, a coalition of leading Black faith organizations and the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) unveiled a strategic partnership and plan to confront systemic disparities impacting African American communities nationwide.
Calvin Jordan- Supervisor of Rich Township- will be honored by Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and the full Cook County Board of Commissioners for his recent appointment as the first African American to be selected amongst his peers to serve a full term as President of the Township Officials of Cook County organization. (TOCC) President Preckwinkle will honor Supervisor Jordan by proclaiming Thursday, July 24th, 2025 as Supervisor Calvin Jordan Day in Cook County.
The City of Harvey announced on Wednesday that approximately 10% of its municipal workforce will be laid off effective August 23, 2025, due to ongoing financial hardship including a lack of sufficient tax revenue—particularly from commercial property owners with decades of unpaid taxes.
In the two weeks since Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller (6th District) launched her congressional campaign, a number of elected officials familiar with her work are endorsing her candidacy.
If you love your family, one of the greatest gifts you can give them is a clear, thoughtful plan for your care and the succession of your assets — and the best time to put that plan in place is right now.
More than 200 Kiddie Academy® Educational Child Care franchise locations nationwide will host "Storytime LIVE!," a free event featuring read-alouds of popular children's books like "Dragons Love Tacos" and "Pete The Cat." Families can meet their favorite storybook characters at the events scheduled for various weekends throughout July, August and September.
Hood College is launching a minor in sports entertainment and marketing. The new academic program will be offered jointly through The George B. Delaplaine Jr. School of Business and the Department of English and Communication Arts.
The Board of Directors of Enrich Chicago, the non-profit organization formed in 2014 to promote racial and cultural equity in the Chicago arts sector, will launch an executive search to replace Nina Sánchez, its longtime Executive Director, who departs the company effective today. After serving at the helm for nearly eight years, Sánchez’s transition reflects a commitment to shared leadership and making space for emergent perspectives to sustain and grow the organization’s long-term equity efforts. Adria Husband, who has served as lead facilitator for Enrich Chicago’s philanthropy affinity group for two years, has been named the Interim Executive Director.
Nimblemind.ai – a healthcare startup in Chicago dedicated to offering a faster and safer way to structure, label, and manage multimodal health data – announced it has been selected for the second cohort of the Google for Startups AI Academy: American Infrastructure program. The four-month, equity-free hybrid program supports Seed to Series A companies building AI-driven solutions that strengthen essential U.S. infrastructure across vital sectors, including agriculture, housing, transportation, cybersecurity, manufacturing, and education.
Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech), Chicago's only tech-focused university, is expanding its mission to empower learners everywhere through the launch of eight new online graduate programs designed to deliver world-class education in flexible, career-aligned formats. Enrolling now for fall 2025, the programs will be offered in partnership with the education technology company Risepoint.
Under the continuing leadership of Executive Director Angel Ysaguirre, with interim artistic leadership from Senior Artistic Producer Gabrielle Randle-Bent and Senior Managing Producer Heidi Thompson Saunders, Court Theatre is thrilled to present Theodore Ward’s Big White Fog, directed by Resident Artist Ron OJ Parson. This production will run September 12 – October 12, at Court Theatre, 5535 S. Ellis Ave.
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is taking action to prevent the national spread of measles in Illinois. A total of eight measles cases, all linked to one another, were identified in Southern Illinois in April and May.
More than 40 youth and young adults have summer jobs this year through the Forest Preserves of Cook County’s Conservation Corps programs thanks to a program expansion made possible by funding from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).
This summer, two Class of 2025 graduates and a rising senior from Corliss Early College STEM High School will have a front-row view of one of Chicago’s most transformative infrastructure projects — the 5.5-mile Red Line Extension (RLE). As licensed drone pilots, the students will document the early stages of construction through a unique internship with the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and its construction management contractor, REDefine Southside Partners Joint Venture (RSP-JV).
This summer will bring $45 million in cash to a record-breaking 600,000 people who will receive money they didn’t even know they had from the state’s missing money program, and the only thing they must do is cash the check, Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs said today.