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This gorgeous pup just celebrated her birthday — and is looking for a new home
Our PAWS Chicago Pet of the Week is a gorgeous 2-year-old pup named Tracy who just celebrated her birthday at PAWS! She originally came to PAWS from Chicago Animal Care and Control and is looking for her loving home.
Illinois milk bank tripling in size to serve more hospitals and babies
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. - The Mothers' Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes is relocating to a larger facility in Elk Grove Village to keep up with the rising demand for donated human milk. The new location will triple their current space, allowing them to provide more pasteurized milk...
This run might just be better than the Chicago Marathon!
Everyone knows that coming up next weekend, Oct. 13, is the famous Chicago Marathon , one of our city’s proudest and greatest events. This will be the 45thrunning of the marathon, which started back in 1977 and has been run every year except 1987 and 2020. More than 30,000 runners will come out to compete on Sunday, Oct. 13,, and thousands more will be lining the streets to cheer them on.
Timeless Elegance: The Service Club of Chicago's star-filled 134th gala
The Service Club of Chicago’s 134th annual gala, “ Timeless Elegance ,” will be held on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Ritz-Carlton. Co-chaired by Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein, the event is the nonprofit's largest fundraiser to support its Philanthropic Grant program.
Chicago alderman hope to see ShotSpotter restored to keep city streets safe
(The Center Square) – With the residents of his 29th Ward jurisdiction in mind, Chicago Ald. Chris Taliaferro is keeping the faith when it comes to the future of the ShotSpotter gun detection system recently ordered shelved by Mayor Brandon Johnson. Johnson stands firm behind his decision to veto the City Council’s recent vote to keep the service in place by bypassing his authority on the issue. Taliaferro said he and several fellow city lawmakers are now hoping to work with the administration in restoring...
Q&A Part 1: Deputy Mayor on Chicago Ending ShotSpotter and City’s Next Steps
ShotSpotter and Deputy Mayor of Community Safety Garien Gatewood (Photo Credits: chicagojustice.org and Chicago Mayor’s Office). This Sunday marks two weeks since Chicago officially ended its contract with ShotSpotter, fulfilling Mayor Brandon Johnson’s campaign promise. Depending on who you talk to, ShotSpotter’s end either means that police response...
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