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04-19-2025 Vol 1935

Charlotte Hayes

South Floridians Unite for Environmental Action at RACE FOR OUR FUTURE® Earth Day 5K

On Sunday, April 27th, South Floridians will come together to lace up their shoes for the RACE FOR OUR FUTURE®,…

Candidates Address Housing Affordability Issues in Dallas City Council Elections

As the Dallas City Council elections approach on May 3rd, candidates Paula Blackmon and Kathy Stewart are voicing their perspectives…

Crescent Point Tower: A Green Development for Dallas

As Earth Day approaches, awareness of environmentally friendly initiatives takes center stage in Dallas, spotlighting one of the city’s most…

Ayat Restaurant to Open in Richardson, Bringing Palestinian Cuisine to Texas

Ayat, a Palestinian restaurant with several locations in Brooklyn; the East Village of Manhattan; Princeton, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,…

Exploring Seattle’s Exciting New Playgrounds: A Guide for Families

The Seattle area is constantly building new parks and playgrounds, all of which you don’t want to miss. Visit these…

Economic Challenges Loom as Trump Critiques Federal Reserve Leadership

President Donald Trump today unleashed a barrage of criticism aimed at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, urging for immediate interest…

Ray Capitanini, Chicago Restaurant Icon, Dies at 89

Ray Capitanini, a pivotal figure in the legacy of the Italian Village restaurant, passed away on April 10 due to…

Illinois Sen. Emil Jones III Testifies in Red-Light Camera Bribery Case

Illinois Senator Emil Jones III took the stand in a federal bribery case involving red-light camera executive Omar Maani, describing…

Chicago Sees Historic Drop in Robbery Rates Following Pandemic Highs

Chicago has recently experienced a dramatic decline in robbery numbers, reaching historic lows after nearly three years of surging crime.…

Chicago School Board Reinstates Cook Amid Controversy Over Employee Misconduct

In a significant shift in governance, the Chicago Board of Education recently overruled the school district’s recommendation to fire an…

Chicago’s Neighborhood Street Festivals Face Difficulties Amid Rising Costs and Declining Donations

Chicago’s neighborhood street festivals, a beloved summer tradition in the city, are struggling to survive as rising operating costs and…

Chicago Restaurants and Events Celebrate 4/20 with Cannabis-Inspired Festivities

In honor of the informal cannabis holiday of 4/20, diners at Eden restaurant will indulge in a gourmet meal featuring…