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CBMR: Preserving Black music, history and culture
Understanding and Eliminating Violence: National Experts Offer Insights, Solutions
A Night to Remember, Recipients shine at QBG Gala
South Side Youth Leads Fight Against Obesity
The Necessity of a Black Wall Street
West Pullman Houses Nation’s briefs Largest Urban Solar Power Plant
The Chi-Lites: 50 years of music history
Honoring Michael Bailey, ‘One Of Our Own’ City residents mourn, summon strength, call for unity
Preparing Future Leaders
“I Believe in Me” Scholarship Helps College-Bound Kids Soar
Unemployment Inches Up to 11.4 Percent in Illinois
Cook County Receives .3 Million to Support Residents Affected By 2008 Floods
Education Equals Economic Empowerment
Editorial: An Opportunity You Can’t Miss
Black Business Leader Brings African Leader to South Side
Anti-Violence Summit Prompts Day of Service
Financial Aid Demand High
The Montclare Senior Residences New Senior Housing Opens in Avalon Park
Illinois’ “Reality Budget”
Handguns and the High Court
The Cost of School Closures In Chatham
Chicago School Board Approves Changes for Eight Schools
Bipartisan Forum On Health Care Leaves Many Asking, What’s Next?
From Dialysis to Transplantation
Parents, Teachers, Students Await Decision on School Closures
Originators, Not Imitators: The Genius of Black Inventors
Chicago Has a New Street Sign and William Garth Sr.’s name is written all over it
First Lady Sees ‘Food Desert’ Solution
Count Yourself In
Churchgoers Question Removing Pastor
Mayweather, Mosley Fight Set for Spring
Chicago State Brings Olympians to the Southside
From Antiquity and Beyond
Citizen 2010 Endorsements
10 Community Leaders To Watch In 2010
Family of Nigerian Bomb Suspect Pens Open Letter Expressing Shock and Prayers
CPS: Taking Race Out Of The Admissions Policy
Report Shows Illinois Needs To Do More Work on H1N1 Preparedness
Putting Kwanzaa Principles Into Practice
Glenwood Village Board Denies Special Use Permit for Day Care Center
CBA Applauds Mayor Daley’s Efforts to Sustain Small Businesses
Unemployment, In The Red: “We Are In This Together,” Obama Says
PUSH Honors Rush for 40 Years of Public Service
Commissioners Vote To Override Veto
Shooting at Cell Phone Store Still Under Investigation
Stroger Vetoes Sales Tax Rollback
Remembering Harold: Washington’s Fraternity Carries on Legacy Through Community Service
Oprah’s New Venture Begins New Chapter In Television
Transforming Neighborhoods
CPS Board President’s Death, a Flurry of Confusion, Disbelief and Grief
Stroger Decides Not To Attend Forum After Reports Show Opponents Used the Same Volunteers
Federal Funding to Help Develop Bionic Limb Technology
Caring for the Uninsured: Free Clinic’s, Health Care’s Safety Net
Literacy Promotes Healthy Minds and Bodies
Crime, Wal-Mart Top GCA Agenda
Check is in the Mail For MAP Recipients
Englewood Home Gets Makeover
Illinois Consumer Advocates Caution the “Green Power Express”
Nation of Islam Expresses Interest in Former Building
Parents Say Change Starts Inside
Ministers Back Stroger
Transformative Figures
Unraveling the Public Option
Teachers Union President Wants Alternative School for Disruptive Students
Chicago Loses Olympic Bid to Rio, Residents React
Ex-Offenders Give Crime Tips
Struggling to Find Answers to Gun Violence
Budget Cuts Leave Many Illinois College Students Questioning Their Future
Local Youth Leader Says Grandstanding Was Unnecessary at Fenger
Athletics, Academics Dominate 12th Annual Football Classic
County Sales Tax Rollback Would Mean Loss in Revenue, Jobs, Services
CBA Highlights Significance of Black Entrepreneurship
Ministers Commit To Classic Scholarship Initiative
Traffic Stop Statistics Reveal Disturbing Trend
Whose Tax Is It
Commissioner Sims Honored for Heroic Veto Stand
How Large Is Your Locally Elected Official Living?
Montclare Offers Chance for Independent Living
Cases Gone Cold
Rating Chicago’s Cost for Cabs
South Side Wal-Mart Debate Heats Up
Miesha Says…
Leaders Discuss Race, Rebuilding Communities at Black Women’s Expo
Falling Through the Cracks:
Xavier President Says Obama’s Pick for Surgeon General Is on a Mission
Gov. Quinn Says He’s Going to Cut Billion in Services
Doctors,Lawyers Respond to Caps
Gang Violence: Home Grown Terrorism?
PAYING THE PRICE FOR CORRUPTION
The Scales of Justice: Weighing in on Obama’s Choice for Supreme Court Justice
Editorial
Gayle and Harrington Move CBA Forward
The Pandemic of Gun Violence
Weatherization Discussed at CBA Meeting
Youth Seek Employment at CBA Job Fair
Aldermen Blast Emil Jones on Olympics Deal for Minorities
Young Female Awaits Heart Transplant
This Week in Black History
Decrease in Driving Fatalities
Dental Group Wants to Raise Soda Pop Tax for Better Dental Programs
No Summer Vacation for More Schools
Neighbor-to-Neighbor: Local Groups Are on a Mission
Community Leaders Focus on the Future
Plans to Ship Out of Avalon Leaves UPS Customers With Fewer Options
Stroger Proposes Cutting Sales Tax Increase by 25 percent
First Black Mayor of Sauk Village Elected
Jackson Supports Literacy During National Library Week
Linking Youth With Positive Options Provide Keys to Survival
Controversy Still Looms Over Labor Law Legislation
Mother of Slain Woman Speaks Publicly on Domestic Violence
Citizens Not Counted in Census Miss Out on Goverment Funding
Ministers Denounce Employee Free Choice Act
Good Grades and Behavior Equals Free College Tuition
Adult Theme and Violent Video Games Unfit for Youth
Quinn Supports Healthcare
Supporters Rally Around Burris
Congressmen Explain Stimulus to CBA
How Far Do We Go with Blago in Making Private Matters Public?
“Phenomenal” Women Raise HIV/AIDS Awareness
Brown Urges Banks That Received Bail Out Money to Stop Foreclosures
AIG Bonuses Draw Sharp Criticism
Olympic Spirit Makes Its Way to CBA
Local Banks, Address Credit Mortgages and Money Management
Judge Scolds Weiss for Defiance
Riverdale Feels the Economic Pain Like Many Other Towns
NAACP Celebrates 100 Years
Survey Reveals America’s Interest in Black History
ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY!
Hate Letter to Rush’s Office Prompts Emergency Response
CBA Partners With Alderman on Senior Building Construction
Alternative Schools Hope to Win Support From Economic Stimulus Plan
Governor Blasts House Members for Impeachment
Groups Seek Alternative Site for Powell School Relocation
Governor, Chief of Staff Arrested
Community is The“Anti-ViolenceWeapon”
Chatham Business Association Holds It’s Monthly Meeting
Harold’s Broad Base Appeal Inspired Obama’s Campaign
South Suburban Mayors, Elected Officials Endorse Congressman Jackson for U.S. Senate
FEMA and SBA Urge Residents to Apply for Disaster Relief Before December 2nd Deadline
Funeral Services to be Held for Morgan D. Carter “The World’s Conversation Starter”
West Side Black Elected Officials Support Davis for U.S. Senate
Blagojevich to Decide Who Succeeds Obama in the U.S. Senate
Late Civil Rights Leader Saw Dream Fulfilled with Obama’s Presidential Election
Real Men Cook Uplifts Men at CBA Meeting
CBA-City Colleges Bus Tour Provides Insight on Economic Development Opportunities in 6th and 8th Wards
YES WE DID!
103-Year-Old Proud to Cast Ballot for Obama
Hale Williams Students Get Dose of Olympic Gold
Hudson Receives Outpour of Support at Slain Relatives Funeral
Obama Gets Our Nod for President
Drunk Driving Victims Remembered by DUI Memorial Signs
Hudson Living Under Spotlight of Tragedy
NAACP Officials Urge Voters to Avoid Election Day Pitfalls
Officials Take Issue with Alleged Voter Suppression
Report Finds Younger People With Oral Cancer
Black McDonald’s Operators Association Kicks Off Write to Achieve
New Plan Announced to Get Economy’s Clogged Arteries Pumping
Madigan Announces Loan Modification Settlement at PUSH
CTA Announces 2009 Budget Recommendations
Early Voting Begins in Chicago and Cook County
Renaming of Gale School Park in Honor of Former Olympian Willye B. White Delayed
City Services Impacted by Gloomy Economic Forecast
Dont Take Your Smile For Granted: October is National Dental Hygiene Month
Do Not Attempt To Adjust Your Television:
White Sox and Cubs Come Up Short in Post Season
Argument on CTA Bus Ends in Tragedy
Climate Change Receives Local and International Attention
Efforts to Research the Truth Keeps Candidates From Playing Fast and Loose With the Facts
Biden and Palin Face Off for VP Debates
House Will Convene on Bailout Vote on Thursday
Race for President Sparks More Discussions on Women’s Rights, Teen Pregnancies
Closing of Howe Development Center and Reconstruction of Tinley Park Mental Health Center
Local Housing and Business Experts See Bailout as Way to Stabilize Economy
CTA Announces Job Cuts in 2009 Budget Proposal
CTA and Union Clash Over Part-Time Bus Operators
South Suburban Students Feel the Effect of Transportation Woes
Report Shows Early Childhood Education Has Domino Effect
Michelle Obama Opens DNC With Hope
Mayor Says No New Hike in Property Taxes, Cites Failing Economy
Chicago Urban League Files Lawsuit Against State to Address School Funding
Experts Optimistic About Democratic Party Unity
Residents Petition to Vote Area Dry
Clergy Group Nixes CPS Boycott
Chicago Homeowners Struggle to Keep Homes Out of Foreclosure
QBG Foundation Establishes Partnership, Preserves Legacy
Senate President Emil Jones Announces Retirement
Chicago Citizen Remembers Bernie Mac
Hayes Was More than “Shaft” and “Hot Buttered Soul”
Chatham Resident in Custody after Episode of Violence Shocks Neighbors
Coalition Seeks Protection: Group Says They Want It In Writing
Storm Causes Blackouts in South Suburbs, Restoration Efforts Cost Millions
Job Layoffs Cause the Unemployment Rate to Rise
Bright Star Church of God in Christ host Fifth Annual Bronzeville Family Festival
CBA and AT&T Workshop Helps Business Improve Customer Image
Michelle Obama Speaks About Voting
Funding Disparities Receive More Attention as the New School Year Draws Near
Afrocentric Bookstore Closes
Clergy Activists Demand Answers Regarding Mishandling of Evidence for Missing Austin Teen
Douglas Speaks about Youth Violence at Grand Boulevard Meeting
Poll Shows Obama Raising Million
Saint Sabina Church to Serve as Gun Turn-In Site
Mayor Visits Bethlehem Star M.B. Church to Announce Gun -Turn Program