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U.S. Department of Education Announces Schedule and New Process to Launch 2025-26 FAFSA Form

The U.S. Department of Education (Department) today announced that the 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA® form) will be launched through a new process. Starting on October 1, the Department will release the 2025-26 FAFSA form for testing with a limited set of students and institutions. The Department will make the application available to all students on or before December 1. This process is informed by conversations and feedback from thousands of students, institutions, and other stakeholders.

Austin Harvest Continues Its Mission With Permanent Market

Residents in Austin have a permanent place to buy fresh produce. The Austin Harvest hosted a ribbon cutting for its permanent location at 423 N. Laramie Ave.

i.c. Stars Is Training People For The Tech Industry From Diverse Backgrounds

A nonprofit technical training program is ensuring people from underserved communities receive the kind of workforce development that can change their lives and give them access to careers.

The Democratic National Convention In Chicago: Then and Now

CHICAGO (HUNS) — Agitated and disillusioned are two words to describe the national mood when the Democratic National Convention gathered in Chicago during the summer of 1968. Civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in April 1968 after marching with striking sanitation workers in Memphis. Eight weeks later, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy was murdered moments after winning California’s primary election.

Hazel Crest Park District Deputy Director Talks About New Role

J’Arnay Harris has been the Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation for Hazel Crest Park District since May 2024.

‘Some Sort of Saint’ is A Redemptive Story That Offers Hope

A locally-produced play explores the life of a young woman in Chicago during the 1980’s. While it tells the story of addiction and violence, with an intersection of a Chicago drug empire, it also has a message of hope, healing and redemption.

South Side Sanctuary Offers Safe Space For The Community

A safe space recently opened at 4702 S. Martin Luther King Drive in Bronzeville, with the intention of fostering a connection to the community. South Side Sanctuary is part of the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development Public Outdoor Plaza (POP!) program, which is an initiative to revitalize spaces and turn them into gathering places.

Illinois Governor Pritzker Signs First State-In-The-Nation Landmark Bill to Cover Alzheimer’s Treatments for State Employees

We are thrilled to announce that Governor JB Pritzker has again taken a leadership role in the fight to end Alzheimer's, signing into law a historic piece of legislation. Governor JB Pritzker has signed into law a historic piece of legislation aimed at improving access to Alzheimer’s treatment for state employees across Illinois. This groundbreaking measure mandates that the State Employees Group Insurance Program provides coverage for all medically necessary FDA-approved treatments and medications designed to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

South Suburban College Foundation Hosts Successful 3rd Annual Charity Golf Outing

The South Suburban College Foundation (SSCF) is delighted to announce the resounding success of its 3rd Annual Charity Golf Outing, held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at the stunning Flossmoor Golf Club. The event brought together an impressive group of community leaders, donors, supporters, and longtime friends, all united by a shared commitment to advancing education in our community.

CHA Summer Youth programs are on track to reach 10 percent participation increase in 2024

Davora Buchanan was shy while growing up in Trumbull Park Homes. She kept to herself and read. Then she attended CHA’s Learn and Earn program, where teenage students explore career fields like entrepreneurship, arts and technology while earning a paycheck.

THE SALVATION ARMY WONDERLAND CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

Wonderland Camp officially opened on July 4, 1924, and has continued to transform from its humble beginnings. It began as a Salvation Army “Fresh Air Camp,” which provided a retreat for low-income mothers and their children. It allowed them to escape the stress of inner-city life and experience the outdoors.

Fighting for a different future

The Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter is thrilled to announce the Alzheimer’s Association Chicago Walk to End Alzheimer’s® on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at Soldier Field’s Southeast Lawn.

Fighting for a different future

The Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter is thrilled to announce the Alzheimer’s Association Chicago Walk to End Alzheimer’s® on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at Soldier Field’s Southeast Lawn.

Pastor Keion Henderson Unlocks the Secrets to Strong Relationships in Latest Book, "Lazy Love"

Pastor Keion Henderson, bestselling author, spiritual leader, and renowned pastor of The Lighthouse Church and Ministries in Houston, announces the release of his latest book, Lazy Love: Recognizing and Reversing the 4 Threats to any Successful Relationship, a profound exploration of the ways in which we often fall short in our relationships. The book is set to inspire readers to break free from negative patterns within personal relationships and find deeper satisfaction through learning to love better. This release marks the second title from Pastor Henderson, following the successful 2020 release of his book, The SHIFT: Courageously Moving From Season to Season.

Celebrate Black Business Month by Volunteering as a Business Mentor

August is National Black Business Month in the U.S., where 3.5 million businesses are Black-owned, according to the U.S. Census. As a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, SCORE encourages volunteers from all business backgrounds to support Black-owned businesses by becoming a mentor.