The 37th Annual GhanaFest®, presented by the Ghana National Council of Metropolitan Chicago (GNC) and sponsored by PassportPay, will take place on Saturday, July 25, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Washington Park. For nearly four decades, GhanaFest® has brought together thousands of residents and visitors to celebrate Ghana's vibrant culture through food, music, art, fashion, business, and family-friendly activities.
The Exelon Foundation STEM Academy for Girls, in conjunction with the Boys to STEM Academy, concluded today in Chicago, bringing together more than 100 Chicago-area high school students for a week of hands-on STEM learning, mentorship and career exploration focused on the future of the energy industry.
UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is asking the public for help to pass historic multi-million dollar legislation that would undergird infrastructure projects at HBCUs across the nation. The IGNITE HBCU Excellence Act, which already has significant support from bi-partisan members of Congress, could receive a boost to passage as members of the general public get involved.
The City of Chicago will mark the 4th of July holiday weekend with the multiple events, Cubs games, parades, fireworks at Navy Pier and more. The Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) is advising residents to stay vigilant and celebrate the holiday safely and responsibly.
The Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability (CCPSA) will launch a nationwide search for the next Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, following yesterday’s announcement that Superintendent Larry Snelling will retire effective July 15th.
One year after Donald Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law, Democratic Party of Illinois (DPI) Chair Lisa Hernandez, State Representative La Shawn Ford, Forest Park Mayor Rory Hoskins, and lieutenant governor candidate Christian Mitchell slammed the bill’s cuts to social safety net programs, including food assistance cuts that kicked more than 360,000 low-income Illinoisans off the program.
Summer brings many great things: hot weather, warm beaches, family vacations, and now in its 250th year, a major milestone in America’s independence. This upcoming Fourth of July, the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC) urges everyone to celebrate responsibly by practicing safe alcohol consumption and firework safety.
Cook County Commissioner Dr. Kisha McCaskill is urging the general public to engage and partner with The Link & Option Center’s all new Mobile Health Unit led by the phenomenal Dr. Twin Green who serves as founder and CEO. The mobile Unit has been entitled, the Carrie Cares Mobile Health Clinic.
Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi released the initial assessments of residential and commercial properties in Stickney Township on June 26, 2026. The Assessor’s Office reassesses one-third of Cook County every year. The south and west suburbs were last reassessed in 2023.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul today joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general in urging congressional leaders to restore Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits and eligibility protections in the upcoming Farm Bill and reject efforts to reduce food assistance.
The City of Calumet City proudly welcomed hundreds of residents, families, community leaders, and visitors to its Annual Juneteenth Celebration, bringing the community together for an unforgettable day dedicated to honoring freedom, celebrating Black culture, and reflecting on the enduring legacy of resilience that continues to shape generations.
A few weeks ago, I wrote a column filled with memories from years gone by—years I still recall with great fondness. This week, I return to those memories with a different focus. I want to revisit some of the financial principles that guided earlier generations—principles rooted in discipline, self-reliance, and determination. Sadly, many of those lessons have either been forgotten or were never learned in the first place.
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The nonprofit Far South Community Development Corporation (Far South CDC) is excited to announce it was awarded a Community Development Grant (CDG) from the City of Chicago’s $1.25 billion Housing and Economic Development Bond this morning. The grant will support predevelopment work on a proposed new grocery model in West Pullman, including architectural and civil drawings, consultants, and general store layout and operations plan. Once predevelopment work is completed, Far South CDC intends to submit a full CDG application for city funding in August 2026.