Rich Township welcomed hundreds of residents, families, community leaders, and visitors from across the Southland for its inaugural "United Under the Stars" Independence Day Celebration, commemorating America's historic 250th anniversary with an afternoon filled with patriotism, fellowship, music, and family fun. Held at the Olympia Fields Park District, the celebration showcased the strength of regional collaboration by bringing together neighboring municipalities and residents for a unified celebration of community pride.
The Chicago Stars Awards (CSA) return this year to spotlight the small businesses driving neighborhood investment, local spending, and economic growth across the City. The program is a citywide initiative created to celebrate and support the entrepreneurs, storefronts, and emerging brands helping shape the future of Chicago’s economy. Nominations for the program are open through August 1, 2026.
Over the years, I have had the privilege of serving the public in many roles. Those experiences taught me an important lesson: government and business exist to serve people—not the other way around. Now more than ever, I am committed to providing information and advocacy that helps people live better lives. I suppose it is simply in my nature to nurture.
“With just nine months until Chicago elects its next mayor, now is not the time to rush the appointment of a permanent Police Superintendent. The city's focus should be on stability, continuity of operations, and maintaining public safety—not creating the likelihood that Chicago will have two different police superintendents within the span of a single year.
Seobia Rivers is a Chicago based fitness and wellness expert. She’s been known across the city as The Fitness and Health Creative. For a third year, she’s partnered with the Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events | DCASE to lead a special free class, open to the public, right in the city’s downtown at Millennium Park — The Great Lawn. The class will take place on Saturday, July 18th at 10:00 am.
The Illinois Department of Early Childhood (IDEC) officially begins operations as Illinois’ first agency focused entirely on early childhood programs and services. The agency joins together programs previously administered by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), and the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development (GOECD).
The Illinois Commission on Equity and Inclusion (CEI) is proud to announce the launch of its new Mentor Protégé Program (MPP), a new initiative designed to empower vendors certified in the Business Enterprise Program (BEP) through structured coaching, mentorship, and growth opportunities. By pairing experienced prime vendors with emerging BEP firms, the program aims to build capacity, strengthen relationships, and create meaningful pathways into State contracting. This launch marks a major step toward advancing equity and ensuring that diverse suppliers have the tools and support they need to compete and thrive.
The road to the Illinois State Fair officially begins with a state tradition: the Illinois State Fair Twilight Parade, starting at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 13. The parade kicks off the 11-day celebration of Illinois agriculture, community, and creativity, winding through Springfield streets and into the heart of the fairgrounds.
The Black Arts & Culture Alliance of Chicago is proud to announce key enhancements to the Chicago Black Excellence Awards (CBEA), an annual event dedicated to honoring, celebrating, and promoting Chicago’s premier Black artists and arts organizations. Moving forward, the CBEA will permanently take place every February to align with Black History Month and further distinguish it within Chicago’s cultural awards landscape. Honoring the achievements of 2026, CBEA will be held on Saturday, February 13, 2027, at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th St., Chicago.
When it comes to property taxes in Cook County, a lot of people feel like they’re staring at a 1,000-piece puzzle—and someone hid the box with the picture on the cover.
Bannockburn, IL (July 6, 2026) – Great Lakes Credit Union (GLCU) joined LetMeDoIt at the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) conference on June 23 and 24 in Chicago. Throughout the conference, attendees learned how LetMeDoIt helps people with disabilities organize decisions, engage trusted supporters, and build confidence through a clear, step-by-step technology experience.
As you make your summer travel plans this year, or perhaps you’ve already hit the road or you’re on your way to the airport, one thing to keep in mind – without putting too much of a damper on your trip – is to stay financially vigilant when finalizing your vacation plans.
Elevated Chicago, in partnership with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), is excited to launch INTERSECTIONS: Art, Planning and Place, a series of creatives expos designed to bring together artists, creative entrepreneurs, developers, community leaders, and cultural practitioners to explore how arts and culture can shape more vibrant, connected, and resilient neighborhoods.
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center (The DuSable Museum) is proud to welcome Anne & Emmett back by popular demand to its newly renovated theater. The powerful one-act play imagines a conversation between Anne Frank and Emmett Till – two young people whose lives were cut short by hatred and injustice. Anne & Emmett is written by Emmy-nominated journalist, author and playwright Janet Langhart Cohen, directed by award-winning director Tom Jones II, and presented by Langhart Communications, LLC. Tickets are on sale now for Anne & Emmett, playing for a limited time at The DuSable Museum. Click here to purchase tickets.