Join Begyle Brewing and Dovetail Brewery as they host their 8th annual spring celebration, heralding the return of Chicago's finest season and commemorating the 9th anniversary of Dovetail Brewery. The event will take place on Memorial Day Weekend from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, May 25 and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, May 26. The community is invited to 1800 W Cuyler Ave. to indulge in beer, food, music and camaraderie.
State Rep. Lilian Jimenez, D-Chicago, passed a measure on Wednesday to open up state funds for homelessness advocacy organizations to handle case loads.
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) joined ADM, Innovafeed, and local elected officials to celebrate the historic opening of Innovafeed’s North American Insect Innovation Center (NAIIC) in Decatur. The new facility will help bolster Illinois’ access to sustainable agriculture feed supply, while creating jobs and advancing the growing agriculture industry in Illinois.
Voted the Best Sprint Triathlon in the USA, this endurance-filled weekend will see thousands of participants ranging from first-timers to seasoned veterans, now with an additional supertri Chicago race making its debut this summer geared towards professional athletes
llinois residents will no longer have to notarize documents in person under a new Electronic-Notary system administered by Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias’ office.
Illinois State Police (ISP) officials are reminding teens statewide to celebrate prom and the upcoming graduation season responsibly. The choices you make today can have lasting consequences.
The NBA announced Chicago Bulls guard-forward DeMar DeRozan as the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award winner for the month of March. DeRozan is being recognized for his efforts in mental health advocacy and supporting youth in Chicago. DeRozan will receive the David Robinson trophy and the NBA will donate $10,000 to Coffee, Hip-Hop and Mental Health, a mental health advocacy group in Chicago.
Mayor Brandon Johnson, along with the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE Fund) announced that the City of Chicago has been selected to participate in the CityStart initiative with a specific focus on racial wealth equity. The CityStart initiative works closely with local leaders to develop and implement proven strategies aimed at helping families and communities become more financially stable. Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Greenwood Initiative – whose mission is to accelerate the pace of wealth accumulation for Black individuals and families and address systemic underinvestment in Black communities in the U.S. – is advising the CFE Fund and municipal partners on the design and execution of the CityStart program utilizing a racial wealth equity lens.
Businessman, TV personality, motivational speaker, and bestselling author Daymond John donated thousands of copies of his book, “Little Daymond Learns to Earn,” on Thursday, April 18, to 150 District schools and several Chicago Public Library (CPL) branches across the city.
A collective of higher education institutions are working to increase access and completion of degrees and credentials in early childhood education with the goal to increase the early childhood education workforce in the State of Illinois.
Congressman Jonathan Jackson (D-Dist. 1) most recently introduced legislation around the Rent Stabilization Fund to deal with affordable housing issues. With this legislation, Jackson wants to expand the amount of Section 8 vouchers and to offer a loan program for people to have a low-rate interest so that they can afford their apartments.
Native Son tells the story of Bigger Thomas, a 20-year-old on the South Side of Chicago trying to realize his dreams, when a series of events changes his life. The play, which is set during the 1930’s, is celebrating its 10th anniversary of its original staging at the Court Theatre on the South Side.
Being a young person of color in the current environment with everything going on can be very challenging and very stressful. While young people of color are like all young people transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, the experience of being a young person is going to be different because of racism and xenophobia, which plays out in community. The Steve Fund is providing young people with access to mental health services.
The 2024 Alzheimer’s Association Facts & Figures report provides an in-depth look at the latest national and state-level statistics on Alzheimer’s disease prevalence, mortality, caregiving, dementia care workforce and costs of care. The new report estimates that 6.9 million people age 65 and older in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s dementia, including 250,600 in Illinois.
As we navigate the complexities of our modern world, one truth remains steadfast: education is not just a pathway to success; it is a fundamental civil rights issue. From the classrooms of our nation’s schools to the corridors of power, the fight for equitable education continues to shape the landscape of social justice and equal opportunities.