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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
MAY
22
President of Northside Republicans: Students need 'higher-quality education, better support in classrooms'
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
22
Brian Kasal, President of Northside Republicans, said that lowering academic standards in Illinois is a misguided attempt to conceal systemic failures. Read more…
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MAY
22
Chicago's airports prepare for over 1.86 million travelers this Memorial Day weekend
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
22
O'Hare and Midway International Airports in Chicago are preparing to accommodate over 1.86 million travelers during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, according to projections by the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA). Read more…
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MAY
22
Chicago's affordable housing hindered by costly regulations
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
22
Chicago is grappling with challenges in its affordable housing sector, partly due to complex regulations. Read more…
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MAY
22
Long-buried forensic report outlines basis for requested criminal investigation into Belvedere Trading LLC
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Chicago City Wire reports
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MAY
22
William C. Carlson, founder and former co-owner of Belvedere Trading LLC, has released a forensic audit that he claims confirms he was defrauded of approximately $35 million in equity from the firm he founded in 2002. Read more…
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MAY
21
How many companies in cities across Cook County received FDA citations in Q1?
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
21
There were three companies in cities associated with Cook County that received FDA citations as a result of three inspections conducted in the county over the first quarter of 2025, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Read more…
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MAY
21
City of Wheaton Bicyclist & Pedestrian Commission met May 21
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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MAY
21
City of Wheaton Bicyclist & Pedestrian Commission met 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 21 Read more…
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MAY
21
Chicago issues safety guidelines ahead of beach openings
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
21
As the summer season approaches, Chicago's beaches are set to open on Friday, May 23, coinciding with the start of boating season and various summer activities. Read more…
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MAY
21
Cook County Sheriff's Office shares updates on community initiatives
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
21
The Cook County Sheriff's Office detailed recent community engagement efforts through social media posts dated May 20 and May 21. Read more…
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MAY
20
Ald. Ray Lopez on Sun-Times' public funding: ‘I believe they have lost their moral and journalistic clarity'
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Chicago City Wire reports
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MAY
20
15th Ward Ald. Ray Lopez is applauding President Donald Trump’s move to defund NPR and PBS, arguing that taxpayer support for media outlets like the Chicago Sun-Times and its parent, Chicago Public Media, undermines journalistic integrity. He said the Sun-Times has “lost its moral and journalistic clarity.” Read more…
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MAY
20
How many H-1B petitions made by employers in Chicago City Wire publication area were approved during 2024?
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
20
In 2024, 98.8% of H-1B petitions filed by employers in the Chicago City Wire publication area were approved, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub. Read more…
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Illinois News
MAY
22
Test expectations: How many Pennoyer School District 79 students failed to meet ELA IAR expectations in 2023-24 school year?
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North Cook News
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MAY
22
In the 2023-24 school year, 57.5% of Pennoyer School District 79 students failed the ELA portion of the IAR test, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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MAY
22
52.8% of Niles Elementary School District 71 students met or exceeded ELA IAR expectations on tests in 2023-24 school year
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North Cook News
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MAY
22
In the 2023-24 school year, 52.8% of the students in Niles Elementary School District 71 passed the ELA portion of the IAR, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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MAY
22
Entertainment events this weekend in North Cook County: Friday, May 23 - Sunday, May 25
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North Cook News
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MAY
22
Don't miss out on these entertainment events happening in North Cook County this weekend. Read more…
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MAY
22
Former House District 17 candidate Geldermann on defunding of public media: ‘It is the government’s funding that threatens freedom of the press’
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North Cook News reports
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MAY
22
Former Illinois House District 17 candidate Jim Geldermann supports President Donald Trump’s executive order to defund NPR and PBS, arguing that taxpayer funding compromises journalistic independence and enables political bias. Read more…
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MAY
21
In 2023-24 school year, 57.8% of East Prairie School District 73 students failed math portion of IAR
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North Cook News
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MAY
21
In the 2023-24 school year, 57.8% of East Prairie School District 73 students failed the math portion of the IAR test, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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MAY
21
14 companies in cities within Cook County received 15 inspections in Q1
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North Cook News
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MAY
21
There were 14 companies in cities associated with Cook County that received 15 FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2025, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association. Read more…
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MAY
21
Prospect Heights School District 23: How many students met or exceeded expectations in ELA in 2023-24 school year?
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North Cook News
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MAY
21
In the 2023-24 school year, 52.9% of the students in Prospect Heights School District 23 passed the ELA portion of the IAR, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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MAY
21
Local Government Meetings today in North Cook County
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North Cook News
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MAY
21
North Cook County Local Government Meetings today. Read more…
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MAY
21
How many H-1B petitions made by employers in North Cook News publication area were approved during 2024?
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North Cook News
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MAY
21
In 2024, 98.5% of H-1B petitions filed by employers in the North Cook News publication area were approved, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub. Read more…
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MAY
20
Did Evanston Community Consolidated School District 65 students succeed or flounder in their 2023-24 school year ELA tests?
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North Cook News
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MAY
20
In the 2023-24 school year, 53.5% of the students in Evanston Community Consolidated School District 65 passed the ELA portion of the IAR, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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US National News
MAY
22
Two Killed in DC Shooting by Pro-Palestinian Activist
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Joseph Addington
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MAY
22
State of the Union: The shooter killed a couple leaving the Capital Jewish Museum. The post Two Killed in DC Shooting by Pro-Palestinian Activist appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
22
Why Negotiations With Iran Are So Difficult
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George D. O’Neill Jr.
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MAY
22
The U.S. has gotten a reputation for breaking agreements and brutalizing other nations. The post Why Negotiations With Iran Are So Difficult appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
22
Horrified Democrats Discover the Imperial Presidency
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Ted Galen Carpenter
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MAY
22
The meltdown over the Alien Enemies Act is undercut by the long history of presidential encroachments on Congressional war powers. The post Horrified Democrats Discover the Imperial Presidency appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
22
America Can’t Afford to Protect Europe from Russia
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Doug Bandow
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MAY
22
President Donald Trump should act now to end European defense dependence. The post America Can’t Afford to Protect Europe from Russia appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
21
Could Pope Leo Be the Key Trump Needs for Russia–Ukraine?
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W. James Antle III
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MAY
21
Bringing peace to Eastern Europe and beyond seems to need a diplomatic assist from outside Washington. The post Could Pope Leo Be the Key Trump Needs for Russia–Ukraine? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
21
The Trump–Netanyahu ‘Rift’ Hinges on Gaza and Iran
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Jon Hoffman
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MAY
21
For the administration to achieve its goals in the Middle East, more daylight between the U.S. and Israel is necessary. The post The Trump–Netanyahu ‘Rift’ Hinges on Gaza and Iran appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
21
At Harvard, the ‘Cathedral’ Clashes with Curtis Yarvin
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Nathan Halberstadt
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MAY
21
Increasingly, liberal elites engage, while legacy conservatives gatekeep. The post At Harvard, the ‘Cathedral’ Clashes with Curtis Yarvin appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
20
Cut Israel Off—for Its Own Sake
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Andrew Day
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MAY
20
The Gaza war is terrible for Israelis as well as Gazans. The post Cut Israel Off—for Its Own Sake appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
20
Nuclear Deterrence Is Over
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Jude Russo
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MAY
20
The Russia–Ukraine and Indo–Pak conflicts have undercut the threat of the Bomb. The post Nuclear Deterrence Is Over appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
20
Will Trump Seize the Moment for a Sovereign Wealth Fund?
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John Burtka III
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MAY
20
A sovereign wealth fund will cement the reform program started by the administration’s tariff strategy. The post Will Trump Seize the Moment for a Sovereign Wealth Fund? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
23
Video: Here come more pension sweeteners… – Wirepoints
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John Klingner
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MAY
23
Wirepoints joined Americans for Prosperity and the Illinois Policy Institute for a roundtable discussion on the proposed tier 2 pension sweetener legislation.
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MAY
23
Parents can’t sue Chicago Teachers Union for illegal Covid strike – Cook County Record
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
23
In the ruling, Judge Daniel Kubasiak agreed that allowing the parents' lawsuit to continue would conflict with state educational labor law and would undermine the ability of the CTU and other teachers unions to deal directly with school boards to resolve supposed conflicts, no matter if those disputes are genuine and legal or manufactured and outside the law.
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MAY
23
CTU calls for more charter school oversight – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
23
With more than a dozen charter schools waiting for the Board of Education to renew their contracts, the Chicago Teachers Union is calling on the school district to rein in spending on charter management overhead and the stockpiling of public money. About 50,000 Chicago Public Schools students attend 119 publicly funded, privately run charters.
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MAY
23
Mayor Brandon Johnson announces Chicago’s summer safety plan ahead of busy Memorial Day weekend – CBS2 (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
23
"We're talking about decades of disinvestments. It's going to take all of us as a collective to respond to decades-old problems," Johnson said. The CTA said, beginning June 23, its going to give 250 students and young adults a 7-week paid summer internship. The Chicago Park District said they're bringing back late-night basketball and soccer games to provide a safe nighttime activity for youths.
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MAY
23
Bill to address human trafficking in Illinois ready for governor’s desk – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
23
The National Human Trafficking Hotline has identified more than 5,600 victims in Illinois since 2007. The ISP Trafficking Enforcement Bureau conducted seven human trafficking demand suppression operations in 2024, resulting in 31 arrests and 90 criminal charges.
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MAY
23
Illinois lawmakers place WHO over FDA on abortion pills – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
23
House Bill 3637, sponsored by state Rep. Dagmara Avelar would allow abortion pills to be prescribed in Illinois, even if the Food and Drug Administration determines that the pills are unsafe. HB 3637 would also protect medical providers who lose their licenses in other states, as long as their conduct was not unlawful in Illinois.
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MAY
23
Summer electric price spike fuels policy tensions in Springfield – Capitol News IL
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
23
Increasing energy prices are causing alarm among some consumer advocates and state policymakers, who worry that the long-term problems underlying the rising costs could lead to even higher prices or rolling blackouts.
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MAY
23
Bill establishes commission to increase communication on public health issues – Capitol News IL
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
23
A bill creating an interdisciplinary commission to study the interplay between animals, the environment and infectious disease within the Illinois Department of Public Health passed the House unanimously Wednesday.
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MAY
22
Greg Hinz: It’s time to hit reset on the CTA’s $1B-per-mile Red Line extension – Crain’s*
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Mark Glennon
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MAY
22
"Yes, you read that right: $1.1 billion a mile. And a further increase is not at all out of the range of possibility."
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MAY
22
Gov. JB Pritzker Still Thinks Paying for Health Care for Illegal Immigrants Is a Good Idea – National Review
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
22
"It’s easy to envision Pritzker running (for president) on a platform that keeps the progressive wish-list intact, and argues that what was primarily wrong with Democrats in 2024 was the messengers, not the message. "
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