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State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford and Alderwoman Rodriguez-Sanchez to Spotlight Brown University Research on Overdose Prevention Sites and Advocate for Pilot Program on Chicago’s West Side

State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, is partnering with local public health organizations, elected officials, and researchers from Brown University to highlight new research on the efficacy of overdose prevention sites (centers) in reducing preventable overdose deaths and improving public health outcomes.

New Xfinity Stores Coming Soon to Calumet City and Oak Lawn

Comcast today announced plans to open new Xfinity Stores in Calumet City and Oak Lawn, IL, expanding the company’s retail presence in south suburban Cook County and providing added convenience for residents.

Alders Call for Hearing on Implementation of $46.6 million EY Efficiencies Identified as Part of FY2026 Budget

Recently, Aldermen Nicole T. Lee and Scott Waguespack introduced a resolution calling for a City Council hearing to examine the City’s progress in implementing key efficiency and reform measures outlined in the EY Financial and Strategic Reform Options report

DR. TWIN GREEN EMERGES AS A LEADING FORCE IN MENTAL HEALTH ACROSS THE CHICAGOLAND AREA AND THE SOUTH SUBURBAN REGION, DRIVING LASTING CHANGE WITHIN COOK COUNTY

In a region where access to quality mental health care remains a growing concern, Dr. Twin Green has emerged as one of the most impactful and transformative voices in behavioral health across Chicagoland and the South Suburbs. With more than three decades of service, Dr. Green’s journey is rooted not only in professional excellence but in lived experience, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to community healing. Her path into mental health began not in a boardroom, but at home.

They’re Taxing Your Social Security—Here’s the Bottom Line

Let’s talk plainly this week, because too many retirees are being caught off guard.

Keith Pettigrew Begins Tenure as new Chief Executive Officer of the Chicago Housing Authority

A new era at the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) begins today as Keith Pettigrew starts his tenure as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the third-largest housing authority in the nation.

From Basketball To Real Estate Development Devereaux Peters Leads An Englewood Transformation Project

Devereaux Simoine Peters, former WNBA Player to Real Estate Developer. Devereaux is the chief principal at Gilead Management and owner of Chateaux 14 Development LLC. Devereaux played professional basketball for seven years with a boastful career that earned her a Top 20 player title in Lynx team franchise history.

Lunch Ladies Lead Civil Disobedience at the Chicago Board of Education

Recently, hundreds of CPS lunchroom workers, labor leaders, and community supporters rallied in Daley Plaza before marching the Chicago Board of Education at 42 W. Madison, where 25 lunchroom workers and allies participated in a civil disobedience. Lunch ladies linked arms with fellow union members before sitting down in the middle of Madison Street directly in front of the Board of Education during rush hour to demand equality and a fair contract. One by one, workers took arrest as supporters chanted on the sidewalk.

As Summer Nears, Chicago and Greater Illinois Residents Urged to Take Simple Steps to Prevent Skin Cancer When Going Outside

As warmer weather returns and more Chicagoans and residents across Illinois spend time outdoors, the American Cancer Society is reminding residents that skin cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States, with more than 5 million cases diagnosed each year.

Illinois Senate Unanimously Passes Giannoulias E-Bike Bill

Illinois Senators today approved a sweeping statewide safety initiative spearheaded by Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias to address the growing dangers posed by unregulated high-speed e-bikes, e-motos and other powerful electric transportation devices operating on streets, bike lanes and sidewalks across the state.

ILLINOIS TOLLWAY AWARDS MORE THAN $114.1 MILLION IN CONSTRUCTION AND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTS IN APRIL

The Illinois Tollway Board of Directors today approved 12 new construction and professional engineering contracts totaling more than $114.1 million at its April Board meeting for work to advance ongoing projects and provide for systemwide maintenance.

IDOL Reaches Agreement with Allied Universal Security Services to Resolve Wage Claims and Strengthen Compliance

The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) has entered into an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance with Allied Universal Security Services to resolve wage claims and prevent future violations of the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act.

Barbara Palvin in LILYSILK's New SilkContour™ Activewear

LILYSILK, the world's leading silk brand dedicated to inspiring people to live spectacular, sustainable lives, was worn by Hungarian model and actress Barbara Palvin's April 15 Instagram post, where she wore pieces from the brand's new SilkContour™ activewear line. The appearance brings fresh visibility to SilkContour™, LILYSILK's new material innovation launched on March 18.

Prime Healthcare earns unanimous approval, community support for expansion across Illinois with Olympia Fields

Prime Healthcare received unanimous approval today from the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board for the purchase of Franciscan Health Olympia Fields.

May is Foster Parent Appreciation Month Illinois is leading the nation in kinship care

The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is proudly recognizing May as Foster Parent Appreciation Month, a time to acknowledge and celebrate the extraordinary foster families and relative and kinship caregivers across the state who have opened their hearts, their homes and their lives to care for the state’s most vulnerable children.