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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
JUL
28
Chicago considered 93rd happiest place to live in America in 2025
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K. D. Herring
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JUL
28
WalletHub ranked Chicago as the 93rd happiest city in America, based on factors like life satisfaction, job security, and physical health. Read more…
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JUL
28
President of League of American Workers on Obama's presidency: 70% of Americans say race relations got 'worse when he left office'
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
28
Steve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers, said that perceptions of race relations deteriorated significantly during Barack Obama's tenure. Read more…
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JUL
28
Founder of League of American Workers on new documentary: 'Who is Obama, really — and why does it matter today?'
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
28
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, announced on X that he has released a new documentary about former President Barack Obama, which premiered on July 20. Read more…
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JUL
28
City of Chicago hires Markoff Law to collect unpaid debts on contingency
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
28
The City of Chicago has retained Markoff Law LLC to collect unpaid municipal debts, including violations, utility bills, and damage claims, under a contingency fee agreement. Read more…
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JUL
28
2024 H-1B petitions: Approvals for employers classified under Educational Services industry across Chicago City Wire publication area
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
28
Of the 849 H-1B petitions filed by employers classified under the Educational Services industry located across Chicago City Wire publication area 835 were approved in 2024, as per data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub. Read more…
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JUL
28
In Memoriam: Howard W. Carroll remembered on his birthday (July 28)
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H. D. Cruz
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JUL
28
Howard W. "Howie" Carroll was born on July 28, 1942, in Chicago, IL, into a working-class family. Read more…
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JUL
28
Cook County faces criticism over rising property taxes amid calls for reform
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
28
Cook County’s property tax system has come under renewed scrutiny following the Cook County Democratic Party’s recent decision to remove County Assessor Fritz Kaegi. Read more…
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JUL
26
Chicago Fire secures narrow victory over New York Red Bulls at Soldier Field
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
26
Chicago Fire FC secured a 1-0 victory against the New York Red Bulls at Soldier Field on Saturday night. Read more…
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JUL
25
Key witness in Henderson murder case ordered to appear after missing depositions in wrongful conviction suit
By:
W.J. Kennedy
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JUL
25
A federal judge has ordered Kenneth McGraw, a key witness in the 1994 murder investigation of 10-year-old Rodney Collins, to appear in court after failing to show up for two depositions in a wrongful conviction lawsuit involving Reginald Henderson. Read more…
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JUL
25
Founder of Belvedere Trading on legal dispute: They should be 'fixing past accounting wrongs'
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
25
William Carlson, founder of Belvedere Trading, has alleged attorney misconduct facilitated his removal and financial harm during a legal dispute involving the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). Read more…
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Illinois News
JUL
28
Norridge School District 80 students suspended or expelled 49 times during 2023-24 school year
By:
G. K. Hairston
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JUL
28
There were 49 incidents of students being suspended or expelled in Norridge School District 80 during the 2023-24 school year, according to the Illinois Report Card. Read more…
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JUL
28
2024 H-1B petitions: Approvals for employers classified under Information industry across North Cook News publication area
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North Cook News
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JUL
28
Of the 121 H-1B petitions filed by employers classified under the Information industry located across North Cook News publication area 120 were approved in 2024, as per data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub. Read more…
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JUL
28
Palatine responsible for 46th-highest sales tax revenue per municipality in Illinois during 2024
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North Cook News
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JUL
28
Palatine residents paid approximately $19 million in sales taxes, the 46th highest total paid per municipality in 2024. Read more…
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JUL
28
Local Government Meeting today in North Cook County
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C. C. Guzman
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JUL
28
North Cook County City Council Meeting starting at 6:30 pm today — here's what you need to know! Read more…
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JUL
28
Government events this week in North Cook County: July 27 - Aug. 2
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C. C. Guzman
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JUL
28
The following events are scheduled to take place in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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JUL
27
Family & kids events this week in North Cook County: July 27 - Aug. 2
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S. H. Noble
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JUL
27
Don't miss out on these family & kids events happening in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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JUL
27
How many times were students suspended or expelled in Niles Township Community High School District 219 during 2023-24 school year?
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G. K. Hairston
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JUL
27
There were 335 incidents of students being suspended just in Niles Township Community High School District 219 during the 2023-24 school year, according to the Illinois Report Card. Read more…
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JUL
27
Entertainment events this week in North Cook County: July 27 - Aug. 2
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S. H. Noble
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JUL
27
Don't miss out on these entertainment events happening in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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JUL
27
Religious meetings this week in North Cook County: July 27 - Aug. 2
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N. A. Merritt
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JUL
27
The following religious meetings are scheduled to happen in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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JUL
26
Students suspended 12 times in 2023-24 school year in Niles Elementary School District 71
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G. K. Hairston
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JUL
26
There were 12 incidents of students being suspended in Niles Elementary School District 71 during the 2023-24 school year, according to the Illinois Report Card. Read more…
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US National News
JUL
28
Japan Turns Inward
By:
Peter Van Buren
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JUL
28
Nativist sentiment is on the rise in the Land of the Rising Sun. The post Japan Turns Inward appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
28
A Grand Bargain on Foreign Aid?
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James P. Pinkerton
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JUL
28
Perhaps Democrats could swap pro-growth policies for foreign aid. The post A Grand Bargain on Foreign Aid? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
27
Trump Announces ‘Very Powerful’ EU Trade Deal
By:
Andrew Day
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JUL
27
State of the Union: The agreement comes days before the president’s August 1 tariff deadline. The post Trump Announces ‘Very Powerful’ EU Trade Deal appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
27
Trump Administration Greenlights Chevron’s Venezuela Oil Drilling
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Joseph Addington
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JUL
27
The decision follows negotiations that led to the release of 10 American prisoners in the county. The post Trump Administration Greenlights Chevron’s Venezuela Oil Drilling appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
27
America’s Military Is in Big Trouble
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Michael Vlahos
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JUL
27
U.S. leaders are marching the armed forces down the path of self-destruction. The post America’s Military Is in Big Trouble appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
27
Missing Peter Bogdanovich
By:
Peter Tonguette
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JUL
27
The death of a great American director has brought, for me, an unmissable absence. The post Missing Peter Bogdanovich appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
26
Restore the Redskins
By:
Spencer Neale
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JUL
26
Washington's football team should embrace its tradition. The post Restore the Redskins appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
26
Hulk Hogan Climbs the Last Turnbuckle
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Jack Hunter
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JUL
26
The 71-year-old wrestling icon nonpareil died Thursday at his Florida home. The post Hulk Hogan Climbs the Last Turnbuckle appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
25
Behind the Curtain on the Big, Beautiful Bill
By:
Bradley Devlin
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JUL
25
The negotiators left it all on the field. The post Behind the Curtain on the Big, Beautiful Bill appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
25
Zelensky’s Power Grab Endangers Ukraine
By:
Eldar Mamedov
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JUL
25
The Ukrainian president may have just alienated Western supporters. The post Zelensky’s Power Grab Endangers Ukraine appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
29
CPS cutting crossing guards for private schools amid budget crunch – Chicago Sun-Times
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
29
Altogether CPS is eliminating 102 crossing guard positions, a third of which only serve private school students. CPS did not say how much it will save through these reductions. CPS had 732 crossing guard positions last year, at a cost of $18.4 million.
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JUL
29
Illinois adds more electric vehicles than ever before, but it’s not enough to meet goal of 1 million by 2030 – Chicago Sun-Times
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
29
“We don’t have enough power to meet the goal of a million [electric] vehicles at this point,” said John Walton, former chairman and current emeritus board member of the Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation. There are still less than 150,000 EVs registered statewide, well below the state’s targeted goal of 1 million by 2030.
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JUL
29
Decatur schools enforce new odor policy for students and visitors – WICS (Springfield)
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
29
Students who come to school with offensive, distracting, or noxious odors, including the smell of marijuana, will be required to call home for a change of clothes or may be picked up to change before returning to class. Parents and visitors arriving on any Decatur Public Schools campus with similar odors will be asked to leave the premises.
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JUL
29
With Shootings and Homicides Down in Chicago, Advocates Say There’s Still Work to Be Done – WTTW (Chicago)
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
29
The “safety gap” has also narrowed, but it still remains staggering. This year, Black Chicagoans have been 19 times more likely than White Chicagoans to be the victim of a homicide.
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JUL
29
Illinois GOP chair blasts governor’s North Carolina speech – Center Square
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
29
“He could never even think of delivering that speech without a round of boos here in Illinois. His visit to North Carolina assures one thing, that he’s only out after running for President in 2028 and he’s using the fine families and men and women of Illinois as a stepping stone for that purpose,” Illinois Republican Party Chair Kathy Salvi said.
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JUL
29
Pritzker signs ‘Safe Gun Storage Act’ with civil penalties up to $10,000 – Center Square
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
29
The law increases the age from 14 to 18 for what’s considered a minor where a firearm must be “secured by a device or mechanism, other than the firearm safety, designed to render a firearm temporarily inoperable;” or “placed in a securely locked box or container.”
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JUL
28
Why Blue States Can’t Have Nice Things – Persuasion
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Mark Glennon
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JUL
28
"The belief that good governance can be engineered—that there’s a correct way to govern, some set of magical processes that, if followed, will achieve optimal results—is what led cities to outsource core functions to consultants and nonprofits in the first place. And replacing one bloated public-private technocracy with a slightly more efficient public-private technocracy doesn’t solve this fundamental problem."
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JUL
28
Paul Vallas: Toni Preckwinkle and Cook County’s Broken Property Tax System – Chicago Contrarian
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
28
"Preckwinkle has developed a pattern of targeting and unseating incumbents who dare defy her wishes. Take, for example, her campaign to remove Clerk of the Court Iris Martinez in the 2024 election. Martinez’s offense? Seeking transparency around the SAFE-T Act by publicly releasing accurate data on pre-trial release and court no-shows."
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JUL
28
Editorial: About your complaints on Trumpian gerrymandering, Gov. Pritzker – Chicago Tribune*
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
28
"If Pritzker is going to join in with other Democratic governors in midcycle redistricting to respond to Trump’s audacious Texas maneuvering, he should spare us the high-minded rhetoric. The redistricting wars are nothing but partisan brawling. In the meantime, at the state legislative level, Pritzker and his fellow Democrats can claim no moral high ground whatsoever."
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JUL
28
Chicago Organizers, Officials Call on ICE to Keep Away From Fiesta del Sol and Other Community Events – WTTW (Chicago)
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUL
28
“It’s unfortunate there has to be this fear around federal immigration enforcement,” said Beatriz Ponce de León, Chicago’s deputy mayor of immigrant, migrant and refugee rights. “We come together to say firmly that people should reject the negative attacks that are coming from our federal government, that we will protect each other and will take care of each other. And that’s what makes Chicago such a great city.”
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