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Amazon announces an increase in hourly-wage levels and benefits for Illinois workers
By A. D. Nghiem | Oct 10, 2024
E-commerce company Amazon recently announced an increase in hourly wages for its order fulfillment and transportation workers to $22 per hour and to more than $29 per hour for those with benefits packages, impacting the roughly 40,000 Amazon employees across the state of Illinois.
Northwestern launches center targeting toddler mental health with $11.7 million NIMH grant
By A. D. Nghiem | Oct 10, 2024
Northwestern University has initiated a new Mental Health, Earlier Center at the Institute for Innovations in Developmental Sciences (DevSci) with an $11.7 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). This center aims to tackle youth mental health issues by focusing on early signs of vulnerability in toddlers during routine pediatric care.
Doorman charged with promoting prostitution after undercover operation
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 10, 2024
A 34-year-old man has been charged with promoting prostitution after an investigation by the Cook County Sheriff's Police Special Victims Unit.
Blackhawks activate Kaiser from IR; Phillips assigned to Rockford
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 10, 2024
The Chicago Blackhawks have announced the activation of defenseman Wyatt Kaiser from injured reserve. Kaiser, who was sidelined due to illness, is now set to rejoin the team. Alongside this development, the Blackhawks have reassigned defenseman Isaak Phillips to the Rockford IceHogs in the American Hockey League.
Illinois launches iGROW Tech Scholarship for STEM students
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 10, 2024
The Illinois Graduate and Retain Our Workforce (iGROW) Tech Scholarship is now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 academic year. This scholarship aims to support Illinois students pursuing careers in STEM fields by providing financial assistance for college tuition, fees, and room and board. In return, recipients must commit to working in Illinois after graduation.
UChicago hosts event on climate policy; launches new institute
By A. D. Nghiem | Oct 10, 2024
The University of Chicago is set to host an event on October 30, focusing on climate and energy policy. The gathering will feature scholars and leaders from various sectors and mark the launch of a new climate and energy institute at UChicago.
Chicago mayor leads mission to London for economic growth opportunities
By A. D. Nghiem | Oct 10, 2024
Mayor Brandon Johnson and World Business Chicago are in London to promote Chicago as a prime location for international business growth, focusing on fintech, insurtech, climate, and healthcare sectors. The visit aims to strengthen ties with investors by highlighting Chicago's diverse workforce and strong global connectivity.
Jesse Jackson, Operation Push endorse Fioretti
By Southland Marquee | Oct 9, 2024
Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder of Operation Push organization in Chicago, has publicly endorsed Republican candidate Bob Fioretti for Cook County State's Attorney in the upcoming November election.
Victor Love launches Let's Go For A Ride podcast
By Southland Marquee | Oct 9, 2024
Victor Love, a Chicago businessman, has announced the launch of his new podcast, Let's Go For a Ride, to begin in the fall of 2024 with local figures.
Study reveals diverse virus populations on household items
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 9, 2024
Researchers from Northwestern University have uncovered a surprising diversity of viruses residing in everyday bathroom items such as showerheads and toothbrushes. The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Microbiomes, revealed over 600 different viruses, most of which were previously unknown. These viruses are bacteriophages, or "phage," which infect bacteria but do not pose a threat to humans.
Chicago City Council approves multiple housing initiatives and urban development plans
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 9, 2024
The Chicago City Council has introduced and approved several measures, impacting various sectors within the city. These measures include support for residential conversions, funding for housing projects, and rehabilitation of properties.
New soft material may revolutionize medical devices and wearable tech
By A. D. Nghiem | Oct 9, 2024
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a new soft, sustainable electroactive material with potential applications in medical devices, wearable technology, and human-computer interfaces. The study was published in the journal Nature on October 9.
UIC launches Campus Climate Survey for community feedback
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 9, 2024
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is initiating its Campus Climate Survey as part of its efforts to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion. This survey is aimed at gathering insights from the university community to inform these initiatives.
City treasurer hosts financial empowerment summit in Chicago
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 9, 2024
Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin has been committed to financial empowerment since assuming office in 2019.
UChicago alum shares Nobel Prize for breakthrough AI model predicting protein structures
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 9, 2024
University of Chicago alumnus John Jumper has been awarded a share of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The accolade, announced on October 9, recognizes his contribution to developing an AI model that predicts the complex folded structures of proteins.
UChicago scientists develop molecules potentially halting cancer growth
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 9, 2024
Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a new synthetic molecule that shows promise in targeting transcription factors, proteins that enable cancer to spread throughout the body. This breakthrough, published in Nature Chemical Biology, could lead to new treatment options for cancer.
Chicago treasurer discusses financial summit on WGN Radio
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 8, 2024
Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin recently appeared on WGN's The John Williams Show to discuss the Building Wealth Today for Tomorrow Financial Education & Empowerment Summit. This annual event is a key initiative from her office, aiming to provide financial education and empowerment to Chicagoans.
Chicago announces $1.5B bond refinancing aiming at $110M savings
By A. D. Nghiem | Oct 8, 2024
The City of Chicago, led by Mayor Brandon Johnson, has announced a significant financial maneuver aimed at reducing its debt burden. The Finance Committee recently gave the green light to an ordinance allowing the city to issue $1.5 billion in General Obligation (GO) bonds and for the Sales Tax Securitization Corporation (STSC) to issue STSC bonds. This move is designed to refinance or tender certain outstanding City GO and STSC bonds.
Chicagoland Chamber members honored in Crain's 40 Under 40 list
By A. D. Nghiem | Oct 8, 2024
Several members of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce have been recognized in Crain's annual 40 Under 40 list. This list honors "executives, founders, creators, and strategists" who are "leading Chicago into the future," according to the publication.
UIC opens early voting site for presidential election
By A. D. Bamburg | Oct 8, 2024
Voting for the 2024 presidential election will commence at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) on Monday, October 21, and continue through Election Day on Tuesday, November 5. The polling station is situated in Room 613 in the Tower at the north end of Student Center East. It will operate weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Residents of Chicago can vote on campus, while resources are available for those residing outside the city.