
Illinois DOGE Profile: $1.5 million to the Chicago Therapy Collective to advocate for cross-dressing
Founded by lesbian social worker, "yoga teacher, and somatic meditation instructor" Ingrid Ladden, the Chicago Therapy Collective (CTC) "promotes citywide action to alleviate LGBTQIA2S health disparities and advance queer liberation through therapy, education, and the arts.”
Chicago and San Diego set for top-of-the-table clash
Hounds head coach Chris Latham has announced the Chicago lineup for their upcoming match against the San Diego Legion.
- Cook County saw 8.7% increase in transfer dependency percentage since 1970 as of 2022
- How many students were enrolled in Cook County in 2023-24 school year?
- Mike Quigley holds town hall with a focus on streaming accessibility
- Schakowsky critiques health and education policies in a new series of tweets
- Congresswoman Ramirez addresses infrastructure, humane advocacy, and immigration issues
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Ramirez voices concern over federal government actions on April 3, 2025
Congresswoman Delia C. Ramirez expressed concerns over federal actions involving power abuse and data misuse on April 3, 2025.
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Tips to manage spring allergies effectively this season
As the onset of spring brings blooming flowers and warmer temperatures, many individuals look forward to this changing season.
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Delia C. Ramirez comments on government accountability and rights violations
Congresswoman Delia C. Ramirez voiced concerns about governmental actions and societal dynamics in a series of posts dated April 3, 2025.
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Breakthrough Ideas founder on juvenile crime: The Democrat 'party’s policies are the problem'
Jeanne Ives, a former legislator and founder of Breakthrough Ideas, has attributed the rising juvenile crime rate in Illinois to the policies of the Democratic Party.
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Cook County Sheriff's Office reports arrests and initiatives in recent tweets
The Cook County Sheriff's Office reported several recent activities, including arrests and community initiatives, via social media posts on April 1 and April 2, 2025.
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Small business grant program deadline approaches on April 7
The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) has announced that there is one week remaining for businesses to apply for the Small Business Capital and Infrastructure Grant Program.
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Auburn Gresham enhances 79th Street with affordable housing project
Mayor Brandon Johnson, alongside city officials and residents, marked the opening of Auburn Gresham Apartments, a $47 million affordable housing initiative on 79th Street.
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Chicago Hounds partner with Proven I.T. to enhance technology capabilities
The Chicago Hounds, a Major League Rugby team, have entered into a partnership with Proven I.T., which now serves as the team's Official Information Technology Partner.
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Rep. Mike Quigley criticizes Trump administration's policies on education and legislative process
U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley shared concerns over the Trump Administration's educational policies and procedural issues in the legislative process on April 1-2, 2025.
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Couple's milestone: liver transplant strengthens their future together
When Luciano Dimas noticed health issues in late 2017, he attributed them to aging.