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High school cancer patient rallies community to help other sick teenagers

June 11, 2012 | No comments yet

When Anthony Catalano was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphona during his junior year of high school, he didn’t ask “why me?” Instead, he used his disease as a platform to raise awareness for those worse off than him. Through his Eagle Scout project “Tying Together Against Cancer,” Catalano collected and donated hundreds of blankets, DVDs and… Read More »

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Transit of Venus dazzles thousands at Adler Planetarium

June 7, 2012 | No comments yet

For the first time since 2004 — and just the seventh time since it was first recorded in 1639 — Earthlings had the chance to view a solar system rarity. Venus passed directly between the sun and Earth on Tuesday and could be seen as a small black disk moving across the sun’s glowing surface.… Read More »

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Google it: Internet giant putting local businesses online for free

June 1, 2012 | 1 Comment

Google is making it easier and cheaper for Illinois small businesses to get online — which could translate to more money for business owners. A website can help owners spread the word about their companies, reeling in more customers and boosting the city’s economy, according to Mayor Rahm Emanuel. For more information, visit: http://www.gybo.com/illinois/

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On-the-court injuries have impacts outside the United Center

May 24, 2012 | 1 Comment

Derrick Rose’s untimely injury not only derailed the Bulls’ hopes of winning a championship, it also crushed the spirit of businesses expecting to cash in on the team’s success.

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Occupy protesters target Boeing during summit

May 15, 2012 | No comments yet

The NATO Summit is more than a week away and Occupy Chicago will hit the city’s streets on Friday to start their 10 days of protests. Activists named Boeing, Co. as one of their main targets during the summit. In a Thursday news conference, organizers announced plans to shut down Boeing’s corporate headquarters in the… Read More »

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Job applicants get ‘suited’ for success

May 3, 2012 | No comments yet

Since opening its doors in 2006, Bridge to Success has helped more than 2,500 low-income job applicants get dressed for interviews. The organization, which is the only one of its kind in Chicago, says first impressions are everything. Related Link: http://www.thebridgetosuccess.org/

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Relief for local businesses as Congress Parkway construction ends

April 21, 2012 | No comments yet

Business along Congress Parkway is hurting because of the construction, but there’s hope on the horizon as the project is scheduled to come to a close by the end of Spring.