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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

Governor Pritzker Announces $195 Million Investment from AbbVie to Expand Manufacturing Footprint in Illinois

The expansion, scheduled to begin construction this fall, will increase AbbVie’s footprint in Illinois, where the company is headquartered and employs more than 11,000 people. #investment

MFN Undercuts Innovation and Doesn’t Serve Illinois Patients

The “Most Favored Nation” (MFN) pricing model would tie U.S. drug prices to those in foreign countries with different healthcare systems. #healthcare

Chicago Teachers Union Hosts Third Annual Back-to-School Summer Jam to Serve Hundreds of Families

The celebration will feature backpacks, dental hygiene kits, and a giveaway of 5,000 culturally relevant books. #school

Malcolm X College Honored for Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being

“We believe that supporting the mental health and well-being of our students and employees is essential to their success. #mentalhealth

Federal Grand Jury in Chicago Indicts Five Individuals for Alleged Covid-Relief Fraud

The indictment alleges that the defendants defrauded lenders and the U.S. Small Business Administration of millions of dollars in PPP loans and EIDL funds. #fraud

Annette Parker Announces Re-Election Bid For Will County Clerk

Parker was elected in November 2024 in an abbreviated campaign prompted by the resignation of  former Will County Clerk Lauren Staley-Ferry. #election

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