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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
MAR
29
Chicago City Wire area weekly mass times
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MAR
29
The following parishes in the Chicago City Wire coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times. Read more…
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MAR
29
School events this week in City of Chicago: March 30 - April 5
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Chicago City Wire
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MAR
29
The following school events are scheduled to take place in City of Chicago this week. Read more…
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MAR
29
City of Wheaton Bicyclist and Pedestrian Commission met March 26
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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MAR
29
City of Wheaton Bicyclist and Pedestrian Commission met 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 Read more…
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MAR
29
Village of Cherry Valley Committee of the Whole met March 24
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAR
29
Village of Cherry Valley Committee of the Whole met Monday, March 24 Read more…
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MAR
29
Village of Cherry Valley Board of Trustees met March 4
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAR
29
Village of Cherry Valley Board of Trustees met Tuesday, March 4 Read more…
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MAR
29
City of Waukegan City Council met March 3
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAR
29
City of Waukegan City Council met Monday, March 3 Read more…
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MAR
29
Cook County Health and Hospital System Board of Directors Human Relations Committee met March 6
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAR
29
Cook County Health and Hospital System Board of Directors Human Relations Committee met Thursday, March 6 Read more…
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MAR
29
Cook County Health and Hospital System Board of Directors Finance Committee met March 6
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAR
29
Cook County Health and Hospital System Board of Directors Finance Committee met Thursday, March 6 Read more…
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MAR
29
City of Winchester Pool Board met March 26
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAR
29
City of Winchester Pool Board met Wednesday, March 26 Read more…
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MAR
29
City of Wheaton Fine & Cultural Arts Commission met March 25
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAR
29
City of Wheaton Fine & Cultural Arts Commission met Tuesday, March 25 Read more…
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Illinois News
MAR
30
Entertainment events this April in North Cook County
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North Cook News
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MAR
30
Don't miss out on these entertainment events happening in North Cook County this month. Read more…
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MAR
30
Religious meetings this week in North Cook County: March 30 - April 5
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North Cook News
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MAR
30
The following religious meetings are scheduled to happen in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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MAR
30
Family & kids events this April in North Cook County
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North Cook News
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MAR
30
Don't miss out on these family & kids events happening in North Cook County this month. Read more…
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MAR
30
Entertainment events this week in North Cook County: March 30 - April 5
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North Cook News
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MAR
30
Don't miss out on these entertainment events happening in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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MAR
29
School event this week in North Cook County: March 30 - April 5
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North Cook News
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MAR
29
The following school event is scheduled to take place in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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MAR
29
Niles Elementary School District 71 welcomes 629 students in 2023-24 school year
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North Cook News
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MAR
29
Enrollment at Niles Elementary School District 71 fell from the previous year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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MAR
29
Skokie residents paid 12th-largest sum in sales taxes in Illinois during December 2024
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North Cook News
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MAR
29
Skokie residents paid $3.8 million in sales taxes, the 12th highest total paid per municipality in December 2024. Read more…
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MAR
29
North Cook News area weekly mass times
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North Cook News
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MAR
29
The following parishes in the North Cook News coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times. Read more…
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MAR
29
Which former North Cook News area high school standouts will be in action on Tuesday, April 1?
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North Cook News
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MAR
29
These former North Cook News area high school standouts will be in action on Tuesday, April 1. Read more…
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MAR
29
Analysis: New Trier Twp HSD 203 school superintendent makes $304,135 annual salary
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North Cook News
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MAR
29
New Trier Twp HSD 203 school district is under scrutiny as its superintendent, Paul Sally receives a significant salary increase despite low student performance metrics. Read more…
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US National News
MAR
30
Trump Pushes Sheinbaum Away From AMLO’s Cartel Policies
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Joseph Addington
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MAR
30
Cracking down on cartel crime requires more bullets than hugs. The post Trump Pushes Sheinbaum Away From AMLO’s Cartel Policies appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
30
The Fall of the House of Tenenbaum
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Peter Tonguette
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MAR
30
Are the stars of the Wes Anderson classic cursed? The post The Fall of the House of Tenenbaum appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
30
The Inconvenient Truth about H-1B Visas
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Hayden Ludwig
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MAR
30
Americans are told that mass immigration will bring the world's geniuses to our country. The numbers tell a different story. The post The Inconvenient Truth about H-1B Visas appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
29
Gabbard Revokes Security Clearances From Biden, Harris, Clinton, Cheney
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Mason Letteau Stallings
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MAR
29
State of the Union: Gabbard’s decision was made following a White House memo requesting such a move last week. The post Gabbard Revokes Security Clearances From Biden, Harris, Clinton, Cheney appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
29
Mike Waltz’s Skills Issue
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Jude Russo
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MAR
29
I wouldn’t want this guy near my secrets of state! The post Mike Waltz’s Skills Issue appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
29
The Movie That Missed Peak Woke
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Nora Kenney
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MAR
29
Snow White is an already-dated mess. The post The Movie That Missed Peak Woke appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
29
Genesis of the Creator
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Sumantra Maitra
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MAR
29
Michelangelo Buonarroti wasn’t a great painter, per his own admission, especially compared to his contemporaries and students, Caravaggio and Raphael. He wanted to be more renowned as a sculptor, which was his first passion, and he is recognized as arguably the greatest ever. He declined to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling, thrice, fled twice, was […] The post Genesis of the Creator appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
28
On Iran, What Would Pat Buchanan Do?
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Andrew Day
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MAR
28
Consider four lessons from an America First patriot. The post On Iran, What Would Pat Buchanan Do? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
28
Everything’s Ghibli!
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Spencer Neale
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MAR
28
The internet goes gaga for Ghibli. The post Everything’s Ghibli! appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
28
The Meaning Behind the Four U.S. Soldiers Missing in Lithuania
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Eldar Mamedov
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MAR
28
The tragedy highlights the importance of easing U.S.-Russia tensions. The post The Meaning Behind the Four U.S. Soldiers Missing in Lithuania appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAR
30
Different cities, same headaches: Derelict state properties a drag on Illinois communities – Jacksonville Journal-Courier/MSN
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
The governor allocated $300 million for the remediation of five properties around the state "There's 100 acres out there," Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch said of the Lincoln Developmental Center, one property on the governor's list. "That's a lot of land that could be put to better use than simply having properties or buildings on that property that are of no use to the state or our local economy, for that matter."
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MAR
30
School Choice Under Attack: Illinois’ Dangerous Homeschool Law – Forbes
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
"What's happening in Illinois exemplifies modern socialism's playbook. Today's Marxists don't seize businesses outright; they control them through suffocating regulations. In education, where government already holds a near-monopoly, they fight vigorously against parental attempts to find alternatives that better serve their children's needs."
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MAR
30
26-story hotel proposed near Obama Presidential Center site – Hyde Park Herald
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
The developer, Allison Davis, is an attorney who co-founded the law firm Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland, where Obama worked prior to his political career.
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MAR
30
Paul Vallas: Winding Down the Department of Education Is Overdue – City Journal
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
"For decades, I led big-city school districts across the country. I’ve seen firsthand how the Department of Education’s bureaucratic expansion—in Republican and Democratic administrations alike—yielded little in terms of student achievement."
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MAR
30
Chicago cops reportedly scolded over unprofessional appearance in internal memo – FOX News
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
Officers were reminded to make sure their uniforms were "clean and serviceable" without holes or tears, and told not to wear hoodies underneath uniforms or tactical pants. They must also abstain from having "faddish" hairstyles, goatees or wearing earrings while on duty. Only neutral colored nail polish is allowed.
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MAR
30
Editorial: Illinois is a state where effective government ideas go to die – Champaign News-Gazette
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
"Here’s where a little known fact comes into play. While most people are unaware of township government, the world will come to an end if it is modified in any way. At least that’s what one might suspect when politically influential township officials get on the horn and warn/threaten legislators of the consequences of any changes, however slight."
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MAR
30
Contentious overhaul of electronic-monitoring program in Cook County arriving after brewing for years – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
The county will now run all electronic monitoring through the court system, merging parallel programs that have previously operated separately under the authority of Sheriff Tom Dart and Chief Judge Tim Evans. With dueling political philosophies, labor conflicts and budget issues on the horizon, the county will begin the transition Tuesday, though a full switch is likely at least six months away.
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MAR
30
Commentary: More Black families are choosing to homeschool. A new bill undermines their choices. – Chicago Tribune*
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
"Proponents of (Illinois House Bill 2827, the Homeschool Act) argue that additional oversight will protect vulnerable children. But from my firsthand experience as an educator and homeschooler, I know this bill would do the opposite — it would burden an already overwhelmed public system, potentially criminalize parents seeking educational freedom and ultimately make no meaningful impact on child safety."
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MAR
30
Editorial: Springfield missed another opportunity to cut red tape and get Illinoisans back to work – Chicago Tribune*
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
"To understand how burdensome rules keep people on the sidelines, consider what aspiring barbers have to navigate before they can become licensed (in Illinois): 1,500 hours in an approved barbering school, which can cost as much as college tuition. By comparison, New York requires just 500 hours — a third as much — yet suffers no apparent decline in public safety or service quality."
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MAR
30
Brandon Johnson, other officials react to massive Streeterville teen gatherings – NBC5 (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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MAR
30
“The dangerous behavior that was on display, no one wants to see that, and our police department will continue to hold people accountable,” Mayor Johnson said. He has pushed back against ideas of pushing the curfew from 10 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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