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Illinois Crime Rate Stats Skewed
21 Apr, 2024
Illinois politicians have reclassified crimes to inaccurately show a decrease in crime.
Chicago News
MAY
02
3,585 coaches at institutions in Cook County earned $94,724 on average in 2022
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
02
The average coaching salary at Northwestern University, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Cook County, was $675,616, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Read more…
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MAY
02
U of C President: Tent cities aren’t free speech but rather 'a way of using force'
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
02
University of Chicago President Paul Alivisatos challenged protestors for building tent city “encampments” on the school’s campus, calling their actions “a way of using force of a kind rather than reason to persuade others.” Read more…
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MAY
02
555 class 2 felonies reported across Chicago in Q1 of 2024
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
02
The number of arrests in Chicago has increased to 12,322 in the first quarter of 2024, compared to previous quarter's 10,465. Read more…
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MAY
01
345 people arrested for class X felonies in Chicago during Q1 of 2024
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
01
The number of arrests in Chicago has increased to 12,322 in the first quarter of 2024, compared to previous quarter's 10,465. Read more…
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MAY
01
National Enquirer Chief: I paid $20K to kill story about alleged Rahm Emanuel affair
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
01
The former publisher of the National Enquirer told a New York court that he paid $20,000 for a story about an alleged affair by former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel so he could kill it. Read more…
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MAY
01
Mayor Brandon Johnson Celebrates One-Year Anniversary with Historic Wins for Chicago Workers
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Chicago City Wire
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01
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson marked International Workers’ Day by reflecting on the significant achievements made by Chicago's working people during his first year in office. The Mayor emphasized the vital role of workers in the city, stating, "Working families are the beating heart of Chicago."Acknowledging the dedication of Chicago's workforce, Mayor Johnson expressed immense pride in representing and serving the city's workers and families. He highlighted his administration's unique focus on prioritizing workers, making it the first of its kind in Chicago's modern... Read more…
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MAY
01
Rep. Stephens & Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart to Host a Spring-Cleaning Recycling Event!
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
01
State Representative Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) and Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart are joining forces to host a Spring-Cleaning Recycling Event on Saturday, May 4, 2024, from 9 am to 12 noon at 5515 N. East River Rd., Chicago, IL 60656.The event, as announced by Rep. Stephens, will feature a variety of recycling opportunities for residents. "We will have a Shred Truck on-site for paper recycling, a secure prescription drug drop-off location provided by the Sheriff’s office, and an electronics recycling truck while space is available," Stephens mentioned.Residents are... Read more…
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MAY
01
Cook County Economic Development Advisory Committee Sub-committee on Financial Tools and Incentives will meet May 1
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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MAY
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Cook County Economic Development Advisory Committee Sub-committee on Financial Tools and Incentives will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 1. Read more…
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MAY
01
Cook County Board of Commissioners Rules and Administration Committee met April 17
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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Cook County Board of Commissioners Rules and Administration Committee met Wednesday, April 17 Read more…
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MAY
01
Cook County Board of Commissioners Business and Economic Development Committee met April 16
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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Cook County Board of Commissioners Business and Economic Development Committee met Tuesday, April 16 Read more…
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Illinois News
MAY
02
Skokie residents paid 15th-largest sum in sales taxes in Illinois during February
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North Cook News
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MAY
02
Skokie residents paid $2.8 million in sales taxes, the 15th highest total paid per municipality in February. Read more…
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MAY
02
School administrators earns 69.8% more on average than teachers in Schaumburg Community Consolidated School District 54 in 2021-22 school year
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North Cook News
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MAY
02
The average school administrator’s salary in Schaumburg Community Consolidated School District 54 was $128,764 during the 2021-22 school year, while teaching salaries averaged $75,850, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report. Read more…
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MAY
02
Stevenson High School announces safety plan for potential student walk out
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North Cook News
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MAY
02
Stevenson High School shared a safety plan in the case that students participated in a potential walk out demonstration on May 2 in support of Palestine. Read more…
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MAY
02
Wheeling ranks 85th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in Illinois for 2022
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North Cook News
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MAY
02
Wheeling residents paid $11.2 million in sales taxes, ranking 85th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in 2022. Read more…
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MAY
02
Illinois State House District 18 candidate: 'Springfield to provide weight loss drugs for state workers ($210 Mil/yr.) for 'Equity''
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North Cook News
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MAY
02
Charles Hutchinson, a candidate for Illinois State House District 18, has brought attention to a state plan that aims to provide weight loss drugs for employees. Hutchinson, set to challenge incumbent Democrat Robyn Grabel in the general election, cited a newspaper article suggesting that the cost of this plan could be three times higher than the state's estimate. Read more…
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MAY
01
Mount Prospect responsible for 10th-highest sales tax revenue in Illinois during February
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North Cook News
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MAY
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Mount Prospect residents paid $3.7 million in sales taxes, the 10th highest total paid per municipality in February. Read more…
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MAY
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Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15 administrators rank 423rd in state for average pay in 2022
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North Cook News
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MAY
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Administrators in Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15 earn an average of $106,056 per year, ranking 423rd in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report. Read more…
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MAY
01
How much more does an administrator earn than teachers in Morton Grove School District 70 in 2021-22 school year?
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North Cook News
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MAY
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The average school administrator’s salary in Morton Grove School District 70 was $130,554 during the 2021-22 school year, while teaching salaries averaged $90,681, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report. Read more…
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Analysis: Pennoyer School District 79 administrators rank 321st in state for average pay in 2022
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North Cook News
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Administrators in Pennoyer School District 79 earn an average of $111,695 per year, ranking 321st in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report. Read more…
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2021-22 School Year: Average school administrator earns 48.8% more than teachers in Fairview School District 72
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North Cook News
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The average school administrator’s salary in Fairview School District 72 was $130,883 during the 2021-22 school year, while teaching salaries averaged $87,978, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report. Read more…
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US National News
MAY
02
Biden and Blinken’s Timorous Israel Policy
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James W. Carden
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MAY
02
Will history remember the duo as having had American interests at heart? The post Biden and Blinken’s Timorous Israel Policy appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
02
How to Deter a War with China Over Taiwan
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Doug Bandow
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MAY
02
Convincing Beijing that conflict is unnecessary is more effective than beating the drums of war. The post How to Deter a War with China Over Taiwan appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
02
Inside the Battle to Keep Only Citizens Voting
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Hayden Ludwig
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MAY
02
Election integrity advocates are working in 15 states to preserve American citizens’ right to vote—and that’s just the start of this new crusade that’s showing the path to victory. The post Inside the Battle to Keep Only Citizens Voting appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
01
Kevin McCarthy’s Opera Bouffe Primary Maneuver Against Matt Gaetz
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Bradley Devlin
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MAY
01
State of the Union: Kevin McCarthy is backing a primary challenge against Matt Gaetz, which is just the move that ultimately cost McCarthy his speakership. The post Kevin McCarthy’s Opera Bouffe Primary Maneuver Against Matt Gaetz appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
01
Are the Democrats Facing 1968 Redux?
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W. James Antle III
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MAY
01
The current crop of antiwar protests should have Biden and co. worried. The post Are the Democrats Facing 1968 Redux? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
01
The Biden Admin Is Trying to Guarantee a Forever War in Ukraine
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Bradley Devlin
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MAY
01
Washington and Kiev are negotiating a bilateral security agreement that mirrors the 10-year commitments Ukraine has entered into with several European powers. The post The Biden Admin Is Trying to Guarantee a Forever War in Ukraine appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
01
The Hur Memo and the Tragedy of Joe Biden
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Philip Jeffery
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MAY
01
Partisan responses missed the transcript’s real substance: Biden can’t get out of his own legacy’s way. The post The Hur Memo and the Tragedy of Joe Biden appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Nanny-State Menthol Ban Runs Aground
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Jude Russo
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State of the Union: Biden, for all the visible mental fuzziness, is still much sharper than his lackeys. The post Nanny-State Menthol Ban Runs Aground appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Is the Navalny Intelligence Leak an Olive Branch to Putin?
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Helen Andrews
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Absolving Putin of Navalny’s death could signal an awareness that negotiations in Ukraine must come soon. The post Is the Navalny Intelligence Leak an Olive Branch to Putin? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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DEI Was Never About Profitability
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Christopher Brunet
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The claims from business giants like McKinsey and Mark Cuban have been proven wrong—and in the process reveal their real concerns. The post DEI Was Never About Profitability appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
02
Gov. Pritzker and Rivian Announce $1.5 Billion Investment in Normal Facility – Press Release
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
"550+ new, full-time jobs will be created over the next five years to support this manufacturing, all paid at least 120 percent of the average wage of similar job classifications in McLean County (the agreement estimates a minimum salary of $51,174). "
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MAY
02
Gaza campus protests spread to Chicago high schools, alarming Jewish students – The Times of Israel
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
The Jewish United Fund’s Jane Charney demanded that Chicago Public Schools clamp down on the sit-ins. “This hypocritical and selective enforcement of campus rules and capitulation to mob rule sends a clear message to Jewish students and their families that our safety and our ability to be present at our schools in the fullness of our identity is not important.”
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MAY
02
No, Mr. Mayor: Chicago Is Not a Hothouse of Right-Wing Extremism – Chicago Contrarian
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
"Chicago's ideologue mayor, Brandon Johnson, has suffered several political setbacks in his first year in office. But rather than blaming himself, Johnson is pointing his righteous finger at 'Right-wing extremists.'"
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MAY
02
Illinois Ended Cash Bail. Now Reformers Want More Support for People on Pretrial Release. – Block Club Chicago
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
The Pretrial Success Act, a bill filed this legislative session, would direct $15 million to community organizations around the state to provide voluntary services to people awaiting trial, from clinical behavioral and health services to transportation, child care, and case management in order to improve their odds of success.
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MAY
02
Illinois Taking Steps to Reduce High Rates of Homelessness in Black Community – WTTW (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
Christine Haley, the state’s chief homelessness officer, said the legacy of systemic racism — including practices like redlining that prevented Black Americans from buying homes in many neighborhoods and from developing generational wealth — should also be a part of the conversation because of the link between poverty and homelessness.
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MAY
02
Pritzker aides meet with Bears about new stadium: ‘Current proposal is a non-starter for the state’ – ABC7 (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
"The Bears have a job to do to convince lawmakers in Springfield that this is a worthwhile thing to do," state Rep. Kam Buckner said.
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MAY
02
A year after guilty verdict, no sentencing in sight for ex-ComEd leaders – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
Stacy Davis Gates pays $1,533 in Indiana back taxes, penalties – late – Illinois Policy
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
David Gates erroneously claimed a homestead exemption on the property while living in Chicago, effectively shorting revenue for Indiana schools. It’s an exemption which is reserved for those living in a house they own.
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MAY
02
Chicago Teachers Union wants schools to shelter homeless – Illinois Policy
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
CTU is demanding the board identify schools with vacant and unused floors to be converted into dormitories for unaccompanied youth and to provide access to school building shower and laundry facilities for students and families in temporary living situations. The union is also demanding the board identify functioning schools with separate entrances to be used as temporary sheltering places for homeless CPS families.
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MAY
02
Out of jobs, former Quaker Oats employees begin next chapter – Champaign News-Gazette
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
02
Twenty-four-year Quaker Oats employee Troy Hollingsworth of Chrisman doesn't know what he's going to do next after losing his job at Quaker. The unexpected Danville plant closure and layoff of approximately 510 employees also wasn't good timing, Hollingsworth said, with his recent purchase of a home.
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