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Meyers-Martin Speaks to Bernie Mac Sarcoidosis Foundation, Highlights Efforts to Promote Treatment of Deadly Condition

“Sarcoidosis is a serious illness that disproportionately affects the Black community and can lead to life-changing, or even deadly, complications,” Meyers-Martin said. #treatment

Celebrate 100 Years of Firefighters and Police History with OLPL!

“First Responders of Oak Lawn” sets out to tell the story of the Oak Lawn Police and Fire Departments, highlighting a few long-term chiefs from both forces and the teamwork between the two that keeps the village safe. #history

Demolition Underway at 15222 Loomis Ave. – Progress Toward Rev. West’s Return Home

The demolition, made possible by Mayor Christopher J. Clark’s personal financial contribution, is expected to take approximately two days, weather permitting. demolition

Welch, Pritzker Announce Funding to Expand Local Job Training Opportunities

While visiting one local training site, Welch and Pritzker announced new funding secured in the state budget which will expand skills training through the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program at 38 sites across Illinois, including Melrose Park and Maywood. #training

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

Homeowners Must Apply for Property Tax Savings by April 21

“As we near the application deadline, I urge everybody to check and make sure you have your exemptions,” said Assessor Kaegi. “Share this information with your friends and family to make sure your loved ones have their property tax savings in place." #savings

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

Illinois Chamber Unveils Business-Led Push for Mass Transit Reform Amid Funding Crisis

“Our state’s economy relies on a reliable, safe, modern and efficient transit system that provides access to jobs, services, and opportunities,” Sandoval said. #transit

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

Unlawful Illinois DEI Scholarship Program Suspended After Justice Department Threatened Lawsuit

On March 31, 2025, the Justice Department found that an Illinois scholarship program unconstitutionally discriminated on the basis of race in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment. #dei

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