Elevated Chicago is proud to announce its partnership with the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and the John T. and Catherine D. MacArthur Foundation in co-funding the expansion of the Elevating Culture Near Transit initiative with three new creative placekeeping projects beginning this spring. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to supporting arts and culture projects across Chicago’s transit corridors.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul today filed a lawsuit against B.E.S.T. GDR LLC, doing business as Premium Home Service, and its Chief Executive Officer Yosef Bernath, alleging the business created thousands of online business profiles for home repair companies that did not exist. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) joined Raoul in filing the lawsuit against the online business based in Westchester, Illinois.
State Rep. Sonya Harper, D-Chicago, celebrated a successful and impactful 4th Annual Black Farmers & Growers Lobby Day at the Illinois State Capitol, where farmers, advocates, organizers, community leaders, youth activists, and environmental justice organizations from across Illinois and beyond came together to champion equity in agriculture, expand healthy food access, and strengthen local food systems.
Workforce trainees pursuing careers in the trades received critical support on May 8 as Vehicles for Change, with donations from Constellation, awarded low cost vehicles to trades trainees identified through HIRE360, and other workforce development programs across Illinois. The event, held at Liberty Auto City in Libertyville, addressed a major barrier to employment by providing low-cost vehicles to trainees entering the trades, making it easier to access job sites and apprenticeship opportunities.
Every year, my office hears from thousands of homeowners who run into problems with their property taxes due to common errors. Here are the five most common mistakes homeowners make and what you can do to avoid them.
St. Bernard Hospital announced recently that it has earned its 3rd consecutive “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, marking another important milestone in its continued growth and commitment to delivering high-quality, safe care to patients in Englewood and across the South Side. This is the hospital’s 5th “A” grade in the last three years.
Landmarks Illinois is accepting nominations for the 2026 Landmarks Illinois Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Awards. The annual awards program recognizes exceptional efforts in preserving, restoring and revitalizing historic places in Illinois. Nominations are due June 1, 2026, and can be submitted online here.
The Brandon Brown for U.S. Senate campaign is proud to announce the endorsement of civil rights icon, renowned photographer, and founder of the South Carolina Civil Rights Museum, Cecil Williams.
State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, recently convened a press conference at Rush University Medical Center to highlight new research on overdose prevention sites (centers) and encourage the establishment of an overdose prevention site on the city’s West Side.
UChicago Medicine invested $1.1 billion in community benefits in fiscal 2025, supporting health and economic opportunity across the South Side, south suburbs and Northwest Indiana.
The Family of U.S. Army Captain Antoine Marvin Lewis publicly detailed his advocacy for education and his undying Love for youth. Military Veterans showed support
Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon will join the Chicago Urban League and other community leaders for a timely conversation on protecting voting rights and strengthening civic participation at a community town hall meeting Monday evening.
American families know the squeeze of rising prices all too well. Increasingly, we’re discussing with our friends and co-workers how there is “more month than money”. And unfortunately, there's little sign of relief in sight.
Living Word Christian Center (LWCC) in Forest Park, Illinois, has been selected as the Chicago flagship location for Good Neighbor Day, a nationwide day of service taking place on Saturday, May 16, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The local event will take place in front of the Forest Park Plaza, located at 7630 West Roosevelt Road.
There is something happening in this country that too many of us are watching—but not responding to.
Rights are rarely taken away all at once. More often, they are narrowed quietly, adjusted incrementally, and redefined slowly—until one day, what was once permitted is no longer allowed—gone.