News reports roll out daily highlighting the latest cruelty from the Trump/Musk administration. The government is being aggressively and indiscriminately dismantled and with it the rights and safety net many depend on. This constant stream has created an atmosphere of anxiety, fear, and uncertainty. Shifts are coming at a pace that leave little time or space to deal with anything other than what is in front and what comes next. There is a surreal quality to the experience made all the stranger for the sense of business as usual that also exist.
When I ask people if they have their affairs in order, most say “yes.” But statistics tell a different story—less than 41% of Whites and only 26% of Blacks have estate plans. That means the majority are unprepared for their final years.
Dr. Kisha McCaskill- Cook County Commissioner of the 5th District of Cook County- was recently joined by her fellow Commissioners, Disability Service leaders, Cook County Physicians and advocates as she successfully Introduced a resolution calling for the month of March as Developmental Disability Month here in Cook County.
Leon M. Burns, a respected leader and innovator in the technology industry, has been recognized as one of the Washington Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 honorees for 2025. This prestigious list highlights young professionals who have made a significant impact in their industries and communities.
Zing Health, a leading Medicare Advantage insurer provider focused on underserved seniors with chronic conditions, and Karoo Health, a technology company enabling cardiac value-based care (VBC), today announced an exclusive agreement to facilitate cardiac VBC for Zing's Medicare Advantage members in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee.
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) students will soon have more access to career opportunities through an exciting new partnership with ComEd and City Colleges of Chicago’s Dawson Technical Institute to strengthen the Early College STEM program at Chicago Military Academy (CMA). With an investment of $100,000 and other career and educational support, the new ComEd workforce development program will expand CMA’s cutting-edge programs that provide high school students with advanced education pathways, career-readiness opportunities, and direct access to future-focused industries such as the energy sector.
In collaboration with the Co-Governance Steering Committee, the Mayor’s Office of Equity and Racial Justice (OERJ) and Chicago United for Equity (CUE) have launched a draft of Chicago’s Co-Governance Framework, which includes an opportunity for public comment to continue the Johnson administration’s commitment to collaborative governance.
Dr. Bill Winston, a globally renowned pastor, entrepreneur, and business leader, presents the 2025 Business and Leadership Conference (#BLC2025) from Friday, March 21, through Saturday, March 22. The conference will be held at Living Word Christian Center, 7600 W. Roosevelt Road, Forest Park, Illinois 60130.
On Saturday, Mar. 1, the Chicago Bulls hosted their second annual Girls’ Day of Play, fueled by Gatorade, at the Advocate Center. This event served as the Bulls official kickoff to Women’s History Month, as they honored the achievements and contributions of women in sports and beyond. In welcoming over 150 girls from around Chicago, this event promotes increased access to sports and mentors for girls, fostering skill development on and off the court.
Governor JB Pritzker, the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), the Illinois Lottery, and the Illinois Gaming Board (IGB) recognize March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month in Illinois and are highlighting ways the state is working to prevent gambling disorder and support those in need of recovery.
Governor JB Pritzker, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and Intersect Illinois announced that Site Selection Magazine, the leading publication in corporate real estate and facility planning, has ranked Illinois #2 for corporate expansion and relocation for the third year in a row, and Chicago was named the #1 metro for the twelfth consecutive year. This achievement follows another year of success in attracting new businesses and economic opportunities through historic investments in site readiness, workforce development and infrastructure improvements, making Illinois a top state to do business.
Tuesday, March 4, the City of Chicago celebrated its 188th birthday, honoring nearly two centuries of resilience, innovation and civic pride. From its world-renowned architecture to its vibrant cultural institutions, diverse neighborhoods and thriving economy, Chicago continues to lead on the global stage. To mark the occasion, civic and business leaders have come together to share their reflections and well wishes – like a signed birthday card to the city they proudly call home.
The Illinois Tollway is inviting college students to apply for its 2025 Internship Program, offering real-world transportation experiences in fields such as engineering, information technology, finance, communications and more. Eligible students can apply online on the Tollway’s website through March 30.