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Ald. Jason Ervin (28th) tells NBC Chicago that his first priority is cleaning up the ward to attract new businesses and, most importantly, new jobs.
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Ald. Jason Ervin (28th) tells NBC Chicago that his first priority is cleaning up the ward to attract new businesses and, most importantly, new jobs.
Many youth participate in Kidz Express for years, earning good grades and making friends in a nurturing environment.
Former Superintendent Jody Weis told the Chicago Sun-Times that his plan showed the city had enough officers if properly deployed.
The sessions covered how much it costs to care for a baby and the dangers of getting a sexually transmitted disease.
Various companies attended the event, and tips on interviewing and resume-writing were shared.
Angela Brown and other family members of Isaiah Carter attended Sunday’s graduation ceremony for Manley Career Academy High School.
Fifteen students are getting financial help from the Third Unitarian Church program, which started in the 1970s.
Passing scores on these national tests give students the chance to earn college credit before earning their diploma.
Starting tonight, residents in the 11th and 15th Police Districts will stand on street corners in June as part of the 100 Blocks & 100 Churches initiative.