Most people see our website as a collection of stories filled with colors, playful texts, and carefully placed buttons. But those of us who worked alongside Cesar Abueg see something else. We see his fingerprints on every pixel.
First District Appellate Justice Sanjay Tailor is set to take the bench, filling the seat of retiring Justice Mary Jane Theis and officially becoming the first Asian American justice in the court’s history.
The legal community came together on October 7 for a truly inspiring celebration at the Justice John Paul Stevens Awards! Among this year's celebrated honorees was Aurora Austriaco, a founding partner of Valentine Austriaco & Bueschel, P.C.
From a tense encounter between a state lawmaker and federal agents in Albany Park to the conviction in a Chinatown murder case, these incidents remind us that staying informed and connected is essential for safety and trust.
For many, tutoring is a side job. For Adeel Afshar, it’s been a lifelong calling. That passion eventually grew into Afshar Academy, a private tutoring program designed to bring the best study habits, skills, and lessons from top universities and private high schools around the world to a wider audience.
South Asian heritage is rich, diverse, and deeply rooted in community. Honoring it means recognizing the stories, struggles, and strengths that continue to shape its vibrant presence today.
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities have long been part of the American story—even in ways we might not expect. From food to fireworks, their influence quietly shines through our Fourth of July traditions.