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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
12
Entertainment events this week in City of Chicago: May 12-18
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
12
Don't miss out on these entertainment events happening in City of Chicago this week. Read more…
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MAY
11
Another Foxx double murder exoneree files lawsuit in stark contrast to defendants' accounts, 1994 Supreme Court opinion affirming conviction
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W.J. Kennedy
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MAY
11
The defendants named in convicted murderer Marilyn Mulero’s wrongful conviction lawsuit have a whole different take on the events that unfolded the night of May 12, 1992, when Latin Kings gang members Jimmy Cruz and Hector Reyes were shot to death in Humboldt Park. Read more…
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MAY
11
School events this week in City of Chicago: May 12-18
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
11
The following school events are scheduled to take place in City of Chicago this week. Read more…
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MAY
11
Chicago City Wire area weekly mass times
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
11
The following parishes in the Chicago City Wire coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times. Read more…
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MAY
10
Did State's Attorney Foxx violate Supreme Court rules by discussing murder case with inmate?
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W.J. Kennedy
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MAY
10
A video posted on Cook County State’s Attorney’s website celebrates exonerations. Read more…
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MAY
10
Chicago announces sustainable parade route for 2024 Pride Parade
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
10
The City of Chicago, in collaboration with the Mayor's Advisory Council on LGBTQ+ Affairs, Pride Parade organizers, local businesses, residents, and multiple city agencies, has been working to establish a sustainable and accessible route for the 2024 Pride Parade. The collective endeavor is aimed at fostering community engagement while ensuring an efficient allocation of resources. Read more…
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MAY
10
Mayor Johnson advances environmental justice in first year in office
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
10
In his first year as Mayor, Brandon Johnson has made significant strides in addressing environmental justice in Chicago. He has implemented a series of strategies aimed at combating climate change, pollution, and waste while prioritizing the needs of the city's working families. These efforts have positioned Mayor Johnson as a national leader in the climate justice movement at the municipal level. Read more…
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MAY
10
O'Hare International Airport marks construction milestone on new Terminal 5 parking garage
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
10
The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) and its construction partners celebrated a significant milestone on Friday, marking the placement of the final beam on a new six-story parking garage at O’Hare International Airport's Terminal 5. This event, known as a "topping-off," signifies an important step in the city's ongoing efforts to modernize the airport. Read more…
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MAY
09
ComEd awards CDA $326,000 following completion of energy-efficient lighting project
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
09
The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) and ComEd celebrated the completion of an energy-efficient lighting project at O’Hare International Airport's Terminals 1 and 3. The project aligns with the City of Chicago's commitment to cleaner and more efficient energy practices. Read more…
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MAY
09
Chicago's CDOT announces pavement repairs on North DuSable Lake Shore Drive
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
09
The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) has announced plans to conduct pavement repairs on North DuSable Lake Shore Drive (DLSD) starting Monday, May 13. This initiative is part of the 2024 Arterial Resurfacing program, with pavement patching and other roadway repairs scheduled throughout May and June. The resurfacing work is set to commence in the fall. Read more…
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Illinois News
MAY
12
Prairie State taxes: Morton Grove residents rank 98th in total sales taxes paid per municipality for 2022
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North Cook News
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MAY
12
Morton Grove residents paid $10.2 million in sales taxes, ranking 98th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in 2022. Read more…
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MAY
12
Prairie State taxes: Streamwood residents rank 97th in total sales taxes paid for February
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North Cook News
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MAY
12
Streamwood residents paid $794,129 in sales taxes, ranking 97th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in February. Read more…
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MAY
12
How much more does an administrator earn than teachers in Arlington Heights School District 25 in 2021-22 school year?
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North Cook News
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MAY
12
The average school administrator’s salary in Arlington Heights School District 25 was $121,102 during the 2021-22 school year, while teaching salaries averaged $75,617, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report. Read more…
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MAY
12
Village of South Barrington Police Commission met May 9
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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MAY
12
Village of South Barrington Police Commission met 2 p.m. Thursday, May 9. Read more…
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MAY
11
North Cook News area weekly mass times
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North Cook News
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MAY
11
The following parishes in the North Cook News coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times. Read more…
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MAY
11
Prairie State taxes: Rosemont residents rank 67th in total sales taxes paid for February
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North Cook News
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MAY
11
Rosemont residents paid $1.1 million in sales taxes, ranking 67th in total sales taxes paid per municipality in February. Read more…
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MAY
11
Village of South Barrington President and Board of Trustees met May 9
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAY
11
Village of South Barrington President and Board of Trustees met Thursday, May 9 Read more…
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MAY
11
Village of South Barrington Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals met May 8
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAY
11
Village of South Barrington Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals met Wednesday, May 8 Read more…
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MAY
11
How much more does an administrator earn than teachers in Wheeling Community Consolidated School District 21 in 2021-22 school year?
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North Cook News
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MAY
11
The average school administrator’s salary in Wheeling Community Consolidated School District 21 was $122,376 during the 2021-22 school year, while teaching salaries averaged $81,636, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report. Read more…
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MAY
11
Village of Palatine Village Council & Committee of the Whole met May 6
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAY
11
Village of Palatine Village Council & Committee of the Whole met Monday, May 6 Read more…
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US National News
MAY
13
Free Speech Still Applies at Universities
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Peter Van Buren
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MAY
13
Bad or hateful opinions aren’t against the law. The post Free Speech Still Applies at Universities appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
13
Sound Retreat!
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William Lind
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MAY
13
When your forces are overextended, retreat can be the right decision. The post Sound Retreat! appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
12
Joe Biden Doesn’t Act Old Enough
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Peter Tonguette
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MAY
12
Biden’s trend-chasing is more objectionable than his conspicuous senescence. The post Joe Biden Doesn’t Act Old Enough appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
12
What’s the Matter With Germany?
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Gregor Baszak
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MAY
12
Are we experiencing the last days of Germany’s rule by the transatlanticist center, the last gasp before an inevitable swing to the populist right? The post What’s the Matter With Germany? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
12
Anti-Establishment Pressure Builds as EU Elections Loom
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Michael O’Shea
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MAY
12
Will 2024 see a repetition of the 2016 Brexit-Trump dual victory? The post Anti-Establishment Pressure Builds as EU Elections Loom appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
11
Are the Pro-Palestine Protesters Winning?
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Bradley Devlin
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MAY
11
While conservatives revel in schadenfreude, the Biden administration's Israel policies inch towards that of campus radicals. The post Are the Pro-Palestine Protesters Winning? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
11
Victimhood Puts Art Beyond Criticism
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Peter Tonguette
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MAY
11
Thirty years ago, a dance critic got herself into hot water for critiquing an AIDS-themed performance. But she was right. The post Victimhood Puts Art Beyond Criticism appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
10
Is RFK Jr. an Abortion Radical or Not?
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Anastasia Kaliabakos
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MAY
10
State of the Union: The independent’s flip-flopping stance on abortion might cost him his MAGA appeal. The post Is RFK Jr. an Abortion Radical or Not? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
10
Can Britain’s Left-Wing Next Foreign Secretary Find ‘Common Cause’ with Trump?
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Sumantra Maitra
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MAY
10
Old Blairism in a new suit shouldn’t persuade Americans to follow Britain’s foreign-policy lead. The post Can Britain’s Left-Wing Next Foreign Secretary Find ‘Common Cause’ with Trump? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
10
Teaching in the Age of the Smartphone
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Will Collins
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MAY
10
The changes I have seen in a decade of teaching high schoolers in Hungary. The post Teaching in the Age of the Smartphone appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
13
Mayor Johnson deepens concerns about what side he will be on if DNC protesters become lawbreakers and challenge police – Wirepoints
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Mark Glennon
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MAY
13
It's no joke.
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MAY
13
Attorney General Kwame Raoul announces $10 million settlement with cell carriers – WMBD (Peoria)
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
13
According to a news release from Raoul’s office, the settlement comes after a multistate investigation into wireless carriers’ misleading advertising. In total, Illinois will receive roughly $387,000 of the total sum.
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MAY
13
DePaul Students Pledge To Keep Encampment After Talks With University Reach ‘Impasse’ – Block Club Chicago
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
13
“We’re going to stay here until DePaul either divests fully [from Israel] or forces us out,” student protester Henna Ayesh said Sunday. “And seeing people in Gaza recognize us as the college revolution has really inspired us to keep going. We’ve found community here.”
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MAY
13
Teen stabbed downtown: Chicago police still searching for suspects – FOX32 (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
13
The incident happened after 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the 100 block of N. Dearborn Street. The victim, a 15-year-old boy, was approached by four male suspects on the sidewalk when the situation escalated.
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MAY
12
Delays continue to plague Illinois agency responsible for issuing professional licenses – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
12
The acting director of the agency blamed much of the delays to a large backlog that has built up in recent years. Gov. J.B. Pritzker asked for a 20 percent increase in funding for the agency, but that could be in doubt with news that there is an $800 million shortfall in the proposed 2025 budget.
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MAY
12
Skokie mulls $175 million budget, but state could force it to pay more for pensions while losing $1.2 million in grocery tax – Pioneer Press*
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
12
The village would need to find another revenue stream comparable to raising property taxes by 10 percent or cutting costs equivalent to 11 firefighters or police officers, per Village Manager John Lockerby’s memo to the Board. “(The grocery tax) has financing ramifications for every municipality in the state. I’ve talked to my peers and we’re all concerned,” Lockerby said.
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MAY
12
Lawsuit Filed Against State of Illinois Over Democrats’ Retroactive Election Rule Change – Wirepoints
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Mark Glennon
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MAY
12
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MAY
12
Palestinian flag raised at Daley Plaza in Chicago – ABC7 (Chicago)
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Mark Glennon
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MAY
12
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MAY
12
Commentary: ‘Shame of Chicago’ examined housing bias. Let’s do the same for employment discrimination. – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
12
"Among the nation’s 30 largest metropolitan areas, metro Chicago owns the highest level of Black unemployment at 13 percent, according to census data spanning the five-year period from 2018 to 2022. With a nearly three-to-one ratio, metro Chicago also has the widest gap between Black and white unemployment among the nation’s 30 largest metro areas."
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MAY
12
Column: The Illinois way: Boost democracy by limiting voter choice – Champaign News-Gazette
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
12
Jim Dey: "To pass their surprise-attack legislation, Democrats used a familiar tactic — 'gut and replace' — honed during former House Speaker Michael Madigan’s lengthy tenure. They took a shell bill — SB 2412 — ostensibly devoted to Department of Children and Family Services issues, and led by state Rep. Jay Hoffman, stripped the bill of its original content, replacing it with election proposals."
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