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Here’s How Early Voting In The 2024 Presidential Election Works In Chicago — And Where To Do It
CHICAGO — Chicagoans can soon head to the polls to vote in the general election. Election Day isn’t until Nov. 5 — but early voting begins Oct. 3 in Chicago, giving residents an option to cast their ballot ahead of time to avoid long Election Day lines.
Best Neighborhood Halloween Displays in Chicagoland
As we get closer to Halloween, we begin to see our neighbors delight us with their spookiest decorations. There are many Chicagoland residents who go all out with skeletons, spiders, lights, inflatables and more spooktacular fun. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite Halloween yard displays across Chicagoland that are...
Moms turn goal of teaching Hispanic dance to their kids into cultural movement
CHICAGO (CBS) -- What started as an idea from a group of dedicated moms to preserve their Hispanic heritage through dance has grown into a much larger movement.Four women from the south suburbs decided going to Chicago for dance lessons was not an option, and they wanted to create something closer to home."We all work. All of us are full-time moms, have full-time jobs. We have a lot on our plate to begin with. So I was like, 'How are we going to do this?'" said Jacqueline Villanueva, treasurer and co-founder of the Necalli Cultural Movement in Blue Island.Time constraints...
Stephen King Thriller ‘Misery’ Delivers Chills and Uneasy Laughs at American Blues Theater: Review
American Blues Theater sets the bar high for Halloween season, delivering a tightly focused fever dream version of Stephen King’s novel “Misery.” The psychological thriller is made more unnerving by the humorous touches in this stage adaptation by William Goldman (“Marathon Man,” “The Princess Bride”).
Hammond to update community center
The Jean Shepherd Community Center in Hammond is adding 12 indoor pickleball courts and making renovations to embrace the booming interest in pickleball. The post Hammond to update community center appeared first on Northwest Indiana Business Magazine.
Chicago Chefs Cook hosts fundraiser for Hurricane Helene victims
Chicago Chefs Cook is stepping up to support victims of Hurricane Helene, which recently claimed nearly 100 lives with more than 1000 missing as it swept through North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Virginia. Chef Art Smith, whose hometown of Jasper, Florida, was in the storm's path, is leading the Chicago effort.
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