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African Festival of the Arts Returns to Washington Park with S.O.S. Band Headlining Labor Day

The three-day festival runs August 30 through September 1 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day at the park’s Sunken Gardens. #laborday

Chicago Public Schools Students Return for First Day of 2025-26 School Year

“Our teachers are ready, our classrooms are ready, and the entire city is behind our scholars every step of the way.” #students

Illinois takes over health insurance marketplace in 2026 amid skepticism

“Today marks a pivotal step towards bringing quality, affordable healthcare to all Illinoisans,” Pritzker said.  #healthcare

Patrice Rushen to Headline Chicago House Music Conference Fireside Chat

The fireside chat, set for Thursday, Aug. 21, from 8 to 9 p.m. at Preston Bradley Hall in the Chicago Cultural Center, will give audiences a close-up look at the Grammy-nominated musician, songwriter, and producer whose influence has spanned jazz, R&B, pop, and beyond. #music

Commissioner Samantha Steele to Host New Trier Township Property Tax Appeal Workshop

This year’s reassessment saw the total value of residential properties in the township climb more than 30% over 2024. Steele said the session aims to make the appeals process easier to navigate. #propertytaxes

Ja’mal Green to Introduce New Anti-Violence Campaign at Site of Mass Shooting Today

The event begins at 2:30 p.m. and will feature free grocery giveaways provided by The Kindness Campaign, hot meals from Chicago’s Chicken and Waffles, and community support from Illinois House Majority Leader Kam Buckner. #anti-violence

Athenaeum Center Theatre Presents Nick Payne’s Award-Winning Drama Constellations

Each scene repeats with subtle — or sometimes dramatic — changes, showing how a single choice or phrase can alter the trajectory of a life. #theater

Prairie State College Announces Spring 2025 Part-Time Honors List

The recognition highlights students who have excelled academically while balancing part-time studies. #honors

Illinois law empowers officials to crack down on predatory towing

Senate Bill 2040 passed both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly unanimously and was signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Aug. 1. #towing

159 Early Childhood Scholarship Recipients Celebrated at Truman College Ceremony

“The most critical stage for foundational learning is from birth to age five, and that’s why City Colleges of Chicago is deeply committed to supporting the next generation of early childhood educators,” said Chancellor Juan Salgado. #scholarship

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