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Giannoulias Announces Multi-Million-Dollar Settlement with Crypto Firm

Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced that Illinois has reached a multi-million-dollar settlement with GS Partners and GSB Group, which operated crypto-related investment schemes.

Celebrate Native people and Native stories this November

Each November, Native American Heritage Month honors the cultures and contributions of Native Americans while raising awareness of their ongoing challenges. At the Field Museum, guests can join in celebrating the diversity of values, traditions, and languages that make up the rich cultures of Native American communities.

MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON AND THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING LAUNCH PROGRAM TO EXPAND AND PRESERVE AFFORDABLE HOME OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

The Chicago Department of Housing (DOH), in partnership with the Chicago Community Loan Foundation (CCLF), and The Resurrection Project (TRP), has opened applications for the newly established Shared Equity Investment Program. The initiative aims to expand homeownership, create wealth building opportunities, and support shared equity models of homeownership.

90 PLUS YEAR OLD VETERANS TO SPEAK BOLDLY TO THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING IN THE NOV. 5TH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Calvin Jordan- Rich Township Supervisor- will be joined by multiple Illinois State Senators, multiple Illinois State Representatives, various South Suburban Mayors, and over 400 Cook County residents in celebrating veterans from throughout Cook County as part of the Rich Township Annual Living Legends Luncheon.

AT THREE YEAR MARK, WELLNESS WEST PUBLISHES PAPERS ABOUT CLOSING HEALTH EQUITY GAP ON CHICAGO’S WEST SIDE

Wellness West announced today the publishing of two key papers about its nearly three-year journey to tackle health disparity gaps that exist on Chicago’s West Side. Wellness West is the coming together of 48 West Side institutions to build an unprecedented continuity of care among hospitals, out-patient care, the social service network and community residents.

Even Amidst the Stresses of Racism, Joy is Among the Best Medicines for Brain Health

Joy. The Oxford Dictionary describes it as “a feeling of great pleasure and happiness.” Merriam-Webster says it is “the emotion evoked by well-being, success, or good fortune.” Thesaurus.com gives a string of synonyms for joy, including elation, humor, bliss, and cheer.

‘The Movement’ Brings Beautiful Art To Grand Crossing

On a sunny afternoon, the sun reflects off the metal sculptures in front of New Life Covenant Church Southeast. Titled “The Movement,” the sculpture depicts different kinds of movement that was recently unveiled in the Grand Crossing neighborhood.

The LiV Warfield Xperience Coming To Spiegeltent ZaZou For One Night Only

For the last few years, audiences could find LiV Warfield performing her heart out under the Spiegeltent ZaZou at the Cambria Hotel as part of Teatro ZinZanni. On Nov. 18th, audiences can experience the storytelling and artistry that is Teatro ZinZanni Presents: The LiV Warfield Xperience under that same tent.

ComEd Rebates Now Available for Pre-Owned Electric Fleet Vehicles

As part of a larger investment to accelerate the equitable growth of electric vehicles (EVs) in northern Illinois, ComEd is announcing that its business and public sector fleet EV rebate program can now be utilized for the purchase of certified, pre-owned electric fleet vehicles and repowered battery electric vehicles to help reduce the costs of transitioning to electric commercial and public sector fleets.

Uncle Funky's Daughter Announces MPoWR Her Grant

Uncle Funky's Daughter, a leading natural hair care brand, has partnered with Texas Southern University (TSU) to empower female entrepreneurs through the MPoWR Her Grant. This initiative, supported by a $50,000 endowment from The Rhoten Morris Family Foundation, will be awarded annually to an African-American female student at TSU's Entrepreneurial Hub, providing critical financial support for their startup ventures.

HIGHLY REGARDED NATIONAL CANNABIS CULTIVATION AND PRODUCTION COMPANY TO OPEN ITS DOORS IN THE VILLAGE OF MATTESON

Sheila Chalmers-Currin- Mayor of the Village of Matteson- will be joined by Illinois State Senator Mike Hastings, Illinois State Representative Debbie Meyers-Martin, representatives from the Illinois Department of Agriculture and the Matteson Village Board as they collective welcome and participate in the ribbon cutting of the all-new 250,000 Square Foot 4Front Ventures Cultivation Facility.

THE ONE OF A KIND HOLIDAY SHOW AND SALE® CHICAGO RETURNS TO THE MART

Chicago’s favorite four-day shopping extravaganza is back! The One of a Kind Holiday Show is pleased to announce the 23rd edition of the beloved event will return to the 7th Floor of THE MART Thursday, December 5 through Sunday, December 8. The holiday season fan-favorite will feature an impressive selection of original handmade work from over 600 talented artists and makers. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet and shop directly from the show’s acclaimed artists and emerging talent to discover behind-the-scenes insights and inspirations.

MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON UNVEILS FISCAL YEAR 2025 BUDGET FOCUSED ON INVESTMENT, EQUITY AND FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY

Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson presented the City of Chicago's Fiscal Year 2025 budget, outlining a comprehensive plan that prioritizes strategic and equitable investments in affordable housing, mental health services, public safety and youth employment while maintaining fiscal responsibility and honoring pension obligations.

Understanding Depression in Alzheimer's Patients

Depression is a common companion to Alzheimer’s, affecting up to 40% of those diagnosed, especially during the early and middle stages of the disease. While depression can have a profound impact on quality of life, recognizing and treating it can provide significant relief, improving both mental health and day-to-day functioning for Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers.

Chicago Day of the Girl Attended by More Than 350 Girls

The 13th Annual Chicago Day of the Girl was celebrated on Friday, Oct. 11, in Chicago. The event brought together more than 350 girls to celebrate sisterhood on the International Day of the Girl. Girls Like Me Project, Inc. created and produced the Chicago event. Click here for a video recap of the event. Photos of the event can be found here