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Illinois Crime Rate Stats Skewed
April 21, 2024
Illinois politicians have reclassified crimes to inaccurately show a decrease in crime.
Chicago News
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Illinois DOGE Deep Dive: Institute for Nonviolence Chicago
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T. T. Collins
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Institute for Nonviolence Chicago, a tax-exempt nonprofit that receives significant public funding to perform services also offered by the state, was approved to receive two grants totaling $447,000 in FY2024 for partnership for safe and peaceful communities Partnering 4 Peace (Cp4P) Readi Program Chicago Cred Flip (Flatlining Violence Inspires Peace), according to passed legislation data extracted from the Illinois General Assembly’s FY2024 budget (Public Act 102-6 0698). Read more…
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School event this week in City of Chicago: Sept. 14-20
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W. H. Carroll
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The following school event is scheduled to take place in City of Chicago this week. Read more…
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Illinois DOGE Profile: Hyde Park Art Center
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T. T. Collins
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Hyde Park Art Center, a tax-exempt nonprofit that receives significant public funding to perform services also offered by the state, was approved to receive a $69,074 grant in FY2024, according to passed legislation data extracted from the Illinois General Assembly’s FY2024 budget (Public Act 102-6 0698). Read more…
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Government-backed nonprofit Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago profiled
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T. T. Collins
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Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, a tax-exempt nonprofit that receives significant public funding to perform services also offered by the state, was approved to receive three grants totaling $6,000,000 in FY2024 for infrastructure improvements, according to passed legislation data extracted from the Illinois General Assembly’s FY2024 budget (Public Act 102-6 0698). Read more…
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Chicago Fire falls to New York City FC; remains ninth in Eastern Conference standings
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E. S. Mcgovern
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Chicago Fire FC lost 3-1 to New York City FC on Saturday night at Soldier Field. Read more…
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Chicago’s John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation grant kept Charlotte train murderer, arrested 14 times, on the streets
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Chicago City Wire
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The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, headquartered in Chicago, gave $3.3 million to Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, to reduce jail use. Read more…
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Internal charges filed against Chicago FOP president John Catanzara amid union turmoil
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W.J. Kennedy
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John Catanzara, president of Chicago Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 7, is facing charges filed by a union board member related to financial management and union governance. Read more…
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State-funded Nonprofit Spotlight: Little Village Community Foundation
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T. T. Collins
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Little Village Community Foundation, a tax-exempt nonprofit that receives significant public funding to perform services also offered by the state, was approved to receive three grants totaling $1,260,000 in FY2024, according to passed legislation data extracted from the Illinois General Assembly’s FY2024 budget (Public Act 103-0006). Read more…
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President of League of American Workers: 'We now have well over a million self-deportations and climbing'
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J. L. Weber
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Steve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers, said that rising self-deportations reflect U.S. immigration trends while also criticizing crime and safety in Chicago. Read more…
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House candidate Zimmers on wages: 'No one should be making $292,000 a year with two part time jobs'
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V. B. Graham
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John William Zimmers, a candidate for Illinois House District 19, has proposed capping part-time worker pay at $70,000 to prevent excessive compensation. Read more…
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Illinois DOGE Deep Dive: Writers Theater
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F. R. Stewart
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Writers Theater, a tax-exempt nonprofit that receives significant public funding to perform services also offered by the state, was approved to receive a $250,000 grant in FY2024, according to passed legislation data extracted from the Illinois General Assembly’s FY2024 budget (Public Act 103-0006). Read more…
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Skokie responsible for 15th-highest sales tax revenue per muncipality in Illinois during July
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E. D. Kinney
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Skokie residents paid just under $4.2 million in sales taxes, the 15th highest total paid per municipality in July. Read more…
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School events this week in North Cook County: Sept. 14-20
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W. D. Waller
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The following school events are scheduled to take place in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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Village of South Barrington Mayor & Board of Trustees met Sept. 11
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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Village of South Barrington Mayor & Board of Trustees met Thursday, Sept. 11 Read more…
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Village of Palatine Planning and Zoning Commission met Sept. 9
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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Village of Palatine Planning and Zoning Commission met Tuesday, Sept. 9 Read more…
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Village of Northbrook Architectural Control Commission met Aug. 14
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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Village of Northbrook Architectural Control Commission met Thursday, Aug. 14 Read more…
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Village of Northbrook Architectural Control Commission met Sept. 11
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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Village of Northbrook Architectural Control Commission met Thursday, Sept. 11 Read more…
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Village of Northbrook Board of Trustees met Sept. 9
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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Village of Northbrook Board of Trustees met Tuesday, Sept. 9 Read more…
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City of Elgin Sustainability Commission met Sept. 9
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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City of Elgin Sustainability Commission met Tuesday, Sept. 9 Read more…
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City of Elgin Committee of the Whole met September 10
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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City of Elgin Committee of the Whole met 6 p.m. Wednesday, September 10 Read more…
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US National News
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Charlie Kirk Was an Important Antiwar Voice
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Jack Hunter
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In the ongoing intra-conservative debate over foreign policy, he championed America First. The post Charlie Kirk Was an Important Antiwar Voice appeared first on The American Conservative.
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The Ghostly Brilliance of Banksy’s Anti-War Masterpiece
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Spencer Neale
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A street mural depicting judicial overreach has made the Brits bristle. The post The Ghostly Brilliance of Banksy’s Anti-War Masterpiece appeared first on The American Conservative.
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The Stories We Don’t Tell Ourselves
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Peter Tonguette
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For some, a book or a film is nothing more than its message. The post The Stories We Don’t Tell Ourselves appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Charlie Kirk Was a Generational Talent in a Generation Tearing Itself Apart
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Curt Mills
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The irreplaceable young pundit died in the line of duty. The post Charlie Kirk Was a Generational Talent in a Generation Tearing Itself Apart appeared first on The American Conservative.
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The Severe Downsides of ‘Transhumanism’ Paranoia
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Scott Greer
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Some conservatives have misidentified MAGA’s real ideological enemy. The post The Severe Downsides of ‘Transhumanism’ Paranoia appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Check This Out
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Alan Pell Crawford
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Is there a shelf life for presidential libraries? The post Check This Out appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Charlie Kirk’s Suspected Assassin in Custody
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Spencer Neale
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State of the Union: President Trump says someone close to the alleged shooter alerted authorities. The post Charlie Kirk’s Suspected Assassin in Custody appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Could Change Everything
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Scott McConnell
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The present moment feels hugely consequential, yet the consequences are hard to predict. The post Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Could Change Everything appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Who’s Behind the Epstein Cover-Up?
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George D. O’Neill Jr.
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The Republican leadership is spooked, and Americans want to know why. The post Who’s Behind the Epstein Cover-Up? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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America’s Leaky Case Against Venezuela
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Ted Snider
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The Trump administration is resorting to rank fabrication to justify action against the Maduro regime. The post America’s Leaky Case Against Venezuela appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Conservative researcher Ted Dabrowski enters Illinois GOP primary for governor – Capitol News IL
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Joanna Brown
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“I am not from the political system,” Dabrowski said while announcing his candidacy. “I know the system; I know the players. I know how the sausage is made and why it tastes so bad."
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Mayor Brandon Johnson suspends press aide for ‘inflammatory and offensive’ post about Kirk assassination – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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“I’m not mourning a racist, bigoted, xenophobic clown like him who hated me and mine,” Johnson press aide Anton P. Adkins wrote this week on his personal Facebook account. Ald. Ray Lopez said a 10-day suspension that deprives Adkins of one paycheck is a “slap on the wrist.”
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Illinois Freedom Caucus files impeachment resolution against Pritzker over anti-Republican rhetoric amid political violence – WAND (Decatur)
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Joanna Brown
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"Just two nights ago, I called for the governor to resign frankly over his terrible comments blaming Trump and Jan. 6 for Charlie Kirk's political assassination," state Rep. Adam Niemerg said. "The governor has shown that he is not capable of leading. He has shown that he needs to be removed from office, and that needs to happen immediately."
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Protests flare at ICE facility in Broadview even as President Donald Trump deploys National Guard to Memphis – Chicago Tribune*
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Joanna Brown
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Pritzker Signs Order to Get Around U.S. Limits on COVID-19 Vaccine – WTTW (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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Gov. JB Pritzker signed an executive order Friday to authorize medical professionals to provide updated COVID-19 vaccines to nearly anyone who wants it in Illinois, despite an effort by federal officials to limit access to the life-saving shot. Federal health officials approved updated versions of the COVID-19 vaccine, but authorized them only for people 65 and older or for younger people with an underlying medical condition that makes the respiratory virus more dangerous.
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Rich Miller: Several more rounds left in the Pritzker, Trump feud – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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"It’s always been difficult to see how either Pritzker or Trump could negotiate in this environment. They both clearly want capitulation and they both say they believe that they are the true patriots."
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6 charged in Chicago area burglary spree, accused of stealing more than $1 million in 115 thefts – CBS2 (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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The burglary ring targeted dozens of businesses between February 2024 and May 2025 in Arlington Heights, Chicago, Addison, Buffalo Grove, Wheeling, Oak Lawn, Worth, Barrington, South Barrington, Deerfield, Wauconda, Gilberts, West Dundee, Gurnee, Lake Forest, Carpentersville, Des Plaines, Westchester, Wilmette, Northbrook, North Chicago, Glencoe, Skokie, and Morton Grove.
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Undocumented immigrant shot, killed by ICE during Chicago encounter – NewsNation
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Joanna Brown
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One ICE officer was struck by the driver and dragged after being hit by the suspect’s vehicle as he attempted to flee, an ICE spokesperson said. Fearing for his life, the officer fired his weapon and struck the immigrant who was being sought by the agency as part of a targeted immigration enforcement operation in Chicago.
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Lawmakers, advocates call for change after reading and math scores disappoint – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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Sarah Fletcher, former charter school educator and administrator, explained the data confirms what she has seen for years. “Even before COVID, Illinois proficiency rates weren’t strong,” Fletcher said. “The pandemic didn’t cause these problems, but it revealed them. Parents finally saw firsthand on Zoom what their kids were learning, or not learning.”
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Retired Ald. Walter Burnett, wife received over $260,000 in rent payments as housing voucher landlords – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s pick to lead the Chicago Housing Authority, retired Ald. Walter Burnett, and his wife, Darlena Williams-Burnett, have had at least 10 contracts for properties rented to CHA voucher holders, including two ongoing contracts and five contracts that were active during Williams-Burnett’s tenure as an employee at the housing authority.
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