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DOJ Enters Evanston Reparations Case
The Justice Department is weighing in on Evanston’s historic housing reparations program, filing a statement of interest in a lawsuit that quest…
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Housing Crisis Deepens Across the Country
New research reveals a nationwide housing crisis, with soaring rents and home prices outpacing wages and forcing families into impossible choice…
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Tom Dreesen Chicago Legend Remembered
Chicago lost a comedy legend this week—Tom Dreesen, the trailblazing actor and comedian who died at 86, rose from humble beginnings hustling to …
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Illinois Battles PBMs in Legal Fight
Illinois just struck back at pharmacy benefit managers—those powerful drug middlemen—by passing a law to cap their fees and protect local pharma…
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Former Cop Sentenced for Extortion
A former Phoenix, Illinois cop just got five years in federal prison for extorting drivers during traffic stops—taking cash and drugs from peopl…
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Chicago Parents Face New Teen Rules
Chicago’s city council is cracking down on teen mischief with a bold new proposal: parents could face $1,000 fines or 75 hours of community serv…
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Lake County Declares Disaster Emergency
Lake County declares disaster emergency after five tornadoes—ranging from EF0 to EF3—hit Cedar Lake, Gary, and Hobart, triggering full emergency…
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Chicago Targets Parents for Kids' Crimes
Chicago’s city council is poised to pass a bold new ordinance that could make parents pay steep prices—up to $10,000 fines, 225 hours of communi…
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ComEd Prepares for Severe Weather
ComEd’s gearing up for major weather this Wednesday, activating their Command Center and deploying extra linemen, gear, and pre-staged materials…
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Former Judge Convicted in Immigration Obstruction Case
A federal judge upheld the conviction of former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan for obstructing immigration officers who were attempting to detain …
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