26.1 F
Chicago
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
- Advertisement -spot_img

ARCHIVE

Monthly Archives: February, 2024

Chicago Mayor Faces Questions About Migrants and ARPA funds

Chicago is a sanctuary city where federal immigration laws are not enforced, a policy Johnson said will remain despite some public support for repealing that status. #chicago #sanctuarycity #migrants

The Center to Eliminate Cancer Inequity to address unequal burden of cancer driven by health disparities

The Center to Eliminate Cancer Inequity to address unequal burden of cancer driven by health disparities (Chicago, IL) (via UChicago Medicine) — A new...

OpEd: 2023 Top 10 Fears Don’t Include Climate Change

The top two issues for climate change are energy and water, yet Illinois is the only in the USA that prohibits water reuse with a few words in our drinking water code... #water

Orland Park Police Department Accepting New Applications

Online applications must be submitted on the Village website by 5 p.m. on April 1, 2024. #orlandpark #orlandparkpolicedepartment

Balkema for Senate Releases Poll Results; Calls Out Opponent’s DUI Record

Arrest records show candidate Jesse Faber to have been arrested twice for driving under the influence of alcohol... #dui #senate

OpEd: What’s Reuse? Ask a Third Grader About the Water Cycle

Extreme weather is predicted to increase, and policy for climate resilience is essential for our lives, the regional economy, our jobs, and our environment for the seventh generation. #water #

IL Labor Relation Boards dismisses charges Illinois Council of Police field against the Village of Dixmoor

IL Labor Relation Boards dismisses charges Illinois Council of Police field against the Village of Dixmoor  (Dixmoor, IL) — The Illinois Labor Relations Board...

Governor Pritzker Awards Over $18 Million in Grant Funding through the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program

The Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program launched in 2021 with the goal of increasing diversity and access to apprenticeship programs. #apprenticeship

Illinois Transit Providers Getting $57.1 Million in New Vehicles Through IDOT’s Consolidated Vehicle Procurement Program

For more than 20 years, the Consolidated Vehicle Procurement Program has helped smaller transit agencies navigate the red tape of the public bidding process while ensuring their vehicles meet federal requirements and specifications... #idot

State and County Announce $250 Million Commitment to Help Close Budget Gap in Asylum Seeker Response

The Governor and President are pledging a combined investment of over $250 million to help close this gap. #migrants #cookcounty #illinois

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img