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CTU Gathers with Faith-based Leaders to Highlight Recent Tentative Agreement Wins for Students and Educators

“It is impossible in this city for transformational change if we do not lead and guide. If you want a 360-degree transformation, you need all the people who can enable this change. #ctu

Illinois State Representative Nicole La Ha and Illinois State Representative Patrick Sheehan

“Steve embodied the spirit of resilience, strength, and leadership both on and off the football field,” Rep. La Ha said. #celebrate

Calls grow for reforms to Illinois’ mass transit systems before awarding funding

Some of the recommendations include prioritizing public safety and making sure the business community has a seat at the table in future policy making.  #reform

FBI Chicago Announces Increased Reward for Information Leading to Arrest & Conviction of Joseph “Troubles” Matos

Matos is wanted in connection with the shooting death of National Guard member Chrys Carvajal. #rewards

Chicago Man Charged in Burglary of Cancer Treatment Center

At approximately 7:00 a.m. on Monday, April 21, Sheriff’s Police responded to a call of a  burglary in progress at the Illinois Cancer Specialists Center in unincorporated Maine Township. #burglary

Human Service Workers Launch Week of Action with State Rep. LaPointe and Senator Guzmán at Powerful Press Conference

“Human service workers are the backbone of our communities — they care for our most vulnerable, support families in crisis, and help individuals regain stability and independence. Their work is not just compassionate, it's essential.”, said Senator Graciela Guzmán (D-IL 20). #wage

Human Service Workers Launch Week of Action with Press Conference Demanding Living Wages and Legislative Support

This event marks the launch of the Living Wages, Thriving Communities campaign’s Week of Action, a five-day statewide effort to bring urgent attention to the critical needs of Illinois’ human services sector. #wages

Chicago proposal would allow police to impose emergency curfew at any time, place

After two recent shootings in her neighborhood, Streeterville resident Kathy Gregg urged city officials to act. #curfew

In rare public address, Biden suggests Trump will cut Social Security

In a rare public appearance since leaving office in January, Biden spoke Tuesday at the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled (ACRD) conference in Chicago. #biden

Hundreds of Star Scholars prepare to earn their associate degree, to be honored with a cording ceremony at Malcolm X College on April 16

During the Star Scholar Cording Ceremony, City Colleges leadership will present the royal blue cords that the Star Scholars will wear to the City Colleges Commencement ceremony on May 3. #scholar

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