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Published on June 18, 2014
The potholes pictured here on the 2900 hundred block of Fulton Street on Chicago's west side are a hazard for drivers and pedestrians. Residents should …
Published on June 18, 2014
This pothole on Fulton Street between Francisco and Sacramento streets is one of many that stretches along that block. To report potholes and request repair, …
Published on June 18, 2014
More than 30 graduates from the Ombudsman Chicago program were honored for their academic achievements during a commencement ceremony June 3. Chicago Public Schools partnered …
Published on June 18, 2014
Ombudsman Chicago principal, Dr. Chaun Johnson, congratulates Nafis Maddox on graduating from Ombudsman Chicago.
Published on June 18, 2014
With today’s technology, there are more effective ways to evaluate the performance of a police officer. Using the number of citations is an outdated and …
Published on June 18, 2014
“Law enforcement officers should have discretion on when and where to issue traffic citations and not be forced to ticket motorists to satisfy a quota …
Published on June 18, 2014
Al Hawkins, a former advertising executive with Foote, Cone and Belding, is now a master of acrylics and mixed media and one of the featured …
Published on June 18, 2014
Stephen "BlackButterfly" Carter, former Director of Marketing for the DuSable Museum of African American History, has returned from the public sector of community service to …
Published on June 18, 2014
The University is proposing that the presidential library be located off-campus, in one of the neighboring communities that could greatly benefit from the economic development …
Published on June 18, 2014
A female, African-American Ph.D. will become Emory's Goizueta Business School next dean -- a first in school history and a first among top business school …
Published on June 18, 2014
Tarcia Patton says her decision to donate her son, Jermaine Cullum, Jr.'s (shown) organs ,‘was something he wanted to do.’
Published on June 18, 2014
Chicago Public Schools expands its Safe Haven program to 110 sites this summer.
Published on June 18, 2014
Lisa Thompson-Bennett, Community Relations Liaison for the Housing Government & Community Relations for the Office of the Illinois Attorney General.
Published on June 12, 2014
Published on June 12, 2014
Dr. Jenner Shepard Payne, licensed clinical social worker at the University of Illinois at Chicago, also an ordained minister, is conducting research to find out …
Published on June 12, 2014
Posttraumatic stress disorder, according to BlackMentalHealthnet.com, is one of the mental illnesses thought to occur more frequently in the Black community than in the general …
Published on June 12, 2014
Darin Bosley, Manny Alvarez, Jeanette Anderson, and Ricky Nettles of Xtreme Kustoms Wheels & Electronics,518 E. 162nd St., South Holland, IL.
Published on June 12, 2014
South Holland Village President Don A. De Graff (center) cut the ceremonial ribbon welcoming Xtreme Kustoms Wheels & Electronics, 518 E. 162nd St., South Holland, …
Published on June 12, 2014
Tony Burroughs: “If it weren’t for Burnside, there wouldn’t have been a boycott in ’63. With this wall, the mothers will be able to get …
Published on June 12, 2014