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Monthly Archives: May, 2024

UChicago Ingalls Memorial and South Cook County EMS celebrate 51 years of patient care

For more than five decades, Ingalls has assumed the tasks of paramedic training, license renewals, ambulance inspections and meeting other state requirements... #ingalls

Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller Convenes Second Hearing to Examine Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Rates in Cook County

The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the developed world, and in Illinois our rates mirror the national average. #maternalmortality

34th Ward Alderman Bill Conway Hosts 6th Free Legal Clinic to Assist New Arrivals

USCIS announced that nationals of certain countries, including Venezuela, who arrived by July 31, 2023 would be eligible to apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

Free Learning Opportunities Available and Volunteers Needed for the South Suburban College Literacy Tutoring Program

Illiteracy can be debilitating in many ways for adults who never received the proper instruction. #literacy

OpEd: The United States Is Abdicating Responsibility on Digital Trade

The United States enjoyed a $256 billion surplus in digitally-enabled services trade in 2022. #digitaltrade

UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Hospital Adds Beds, Staff for Behavioral Health

One goal of the expansion is to reach people sooner in their illness. #uchicago #ingalls

Bally’s Receives RG Check Accreditation for Responsible Gaming, Launches Initiatives in Windy City

Demonstrating its commitment to responsible gaming in the Windy City, Bally’s Chicago Casino announces the launch of new initiatives aimed at fostering a safe and responsible gaming environment for its players. #ballys

IL AG Office Sues Alternative Energy Supplier

Attorney General Raoul’s lawsuit seeks to stop SEC’s illegal conduct and recover the hundreds of thousands of dollars in increased costs Illinois consumers have paid as a result. #energy

Delays continue to plague Illinois agency responsible for issuing professional licenses

During a recent subject matter hearing, Holly Woodruff with the Illinois Nurses Association said many nurses are left in limbo after they take their final exams. #idfpr

Stateville may close as early as September under Pritzker’s prison plan

The governor announced the plan in March, and late last month his administration provided more details on the plan, revealing Logan Correctional Center – one of only two women’s prisons in Illinois – may be rebuilt on the grounds of Stateville... #stateville

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