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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
NOV
17
Entertainment events this week in City of Chicago: Nov. 17-23
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Chicago City Wire
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NOV
17
Don't miss out on these entertainment events happening in City of Chicago this week. Read more…
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NOV
17
This week in City of Chicago history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (Nov. 17-23)
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Chicago City Wire
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NOV
17
This week in City of Chicago history. Read more…
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NOV
17
Mike Quigley discusses health coverage and legislative actions on social media
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Chicago City Wire
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NOV
17
Congressman Mike Quigley recently highlighted important issues such as health coverage enrollment for 2024 and legislative measures like the Social Security Fairness Act. Read more…
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NOV
17
Which former Chicago City Wire area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon Nov. 18?
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Chicago City Wire
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NOV
17
These former Chicago City Wire area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon Nov. 18. Read more…
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NOV
16
Capital Research Center study: Anti-police and anti-Israel movements have much in common
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W.J. Kennedy
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NOV
16
Former mayoral candidate Paul Vallas recently called out Mayor Brandon Johnson Read more…
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NOV
16
Chicago City Wire area weekly mass times
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Chicago City Wire
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NOV
16
The following parishes in the Chicago City Wire coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times. Read more…
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NOV
16
School events this week in City of Chicago: Nov. 17-23
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Chicago City Wire
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NOV
16
The following school events are scheduled to take place in City of Chicago this week. Read more…
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NOV
16
Mike Quigley discusses legislative actions on healthcare and economy in recent tweets
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Chicago City Wire
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NOV
16
U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley highlighted significant legislative efforts through social media posts on November 15-16, 2024. Read more…
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NOV
15
City of Wheaton Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Board met November 12
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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NOV
15
City of Wheaton Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Board met 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 12 Read more…
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NOV
15
Village of Cherry Valley Committee of the Whole met Nov. 11
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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NOV
15
Village of Cherry Valley Committee of the Whole met Monday, Nov. 11 Read more…
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Illinois News
NOV
18
Local Government Meetings today in North Cook County
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North Cook News
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NOV
18
North Cook County Local Government Meetings today. Read more…
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NOV
18
Government events this week in North Cook County: Nov. 17-23
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North Cook News
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NOV
18
The following events are scheduled to take place in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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NOV
17
Family & kids events this week in North Cook County: Nov. 17-23
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North Cook News
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NOV
17
Don't miss out on these family & kids events happening in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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NOV
17
There were 544 Pacific Islander students enrolled in Cook County districts in 2022-23 school year
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North Cook News
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NOV
17
In the 2022-23 school year, less than 1% of students enrolled in Cook County school districts identified as Pacific Islander. Read more…
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NOV
17
Village of South Barrington Public Works Committee will meet November 19
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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NOV
17
Village of South Barrington Public Works Committee will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, November 19 Read more…
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NOV
17
Village of Northbrook Committee of the Whole met Oct. 22
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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NOV
17
Village of Northbrook Committee of the Whole met Tuesday, Oct. 22 Read more…
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NOV
17
Village of Wheeling Liquor Control Commission will meet Nov. 18
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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NOV
17
Village of Wheeling Liquor Control Commission will meet Monday, Nov. 18 Read more…
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NOV
17
Village of Wheeling Board of Fire and Police Commissioners will meet Nov. 19
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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NOV
17
Village of Wheeling Board of Fire and Police Commissioners will meet Tuesday, Nov. 19 Read more…
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NOV
17
Village of Wheeling President Board of Trustees will meet Nov. 18
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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NOV
17
Village of Wheeling President Board of Trustees will meet Monday, Nov. 18 Read more…
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NOV
17
Village of South Barrington President and Board of Trustees met Nov. 14
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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NOV
17
Village of South Barrington President and Board of Trustees met Thursday, Nov. 14 Read more…
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US National News
NOV
18
Trump’s Opportunity in Lebanon
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Ali Rizk
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NOV
18
As the United States’ President-elect Donald Trump gears up for his second term in office, there are indications that Lebanon may be a focal point of his Middle East policy. Trump has made more than one gesture to this effect, raising hopes that his return to the White House may end the suffering in the […] The post Trump’s Opportunity in Lebanon appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
18
Honor Patrick J. Buchanan with the Presidential Medal of Freedom
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John Hendrickson
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NOV
18
The TAC founder made the world we’re living in. The post Honor Patrick J. Buchanan with the Presidential Medal of Freedom appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
18
What Has Changed?
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Peter Van Buren
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NOV
18
Things don’t usually happen overnight, but the Trump re-election is a watershed moment. The post What Has Changed? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
18
Will RFK Kibosh Ozempic?
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Hannah Rowan
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NOV
18
The potential HHS secretary has sent mixed messages about popular new weight-loss drugs. The post Will RFK Kibosh Ozempic? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
17
Lame Duck Biden Greenlights Long-Range Weapons Use On Russia
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Mason Letteau Stallings
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NOV
17
State of the Union: The Biden administration had earlier deferred allowing these strikes due to Russian indication that they would be highly escalatory. The post Lame Duck Biden Greenlights Long-Range Weapons Use On Russia appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
17
‘J.D.’s Mom! J.D.’s Mom!’
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Ivana Greco
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NOV
17
Let’s celebrate a small victory in the battle against the opioid crisis. The post ‘J.D.’s Mom! J.D.’s Mom!’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
17
The Unbearable Obviousness of Being
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Peter Tonguette
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NOV
17
Claiming your ticket is the “obvious” choice invites disaster. The post The Unbearable Obviousness of Being appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
16
The USMCA Provides Trump Options in Mexico
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Joseph Addington
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NOV
16
The trade agreement, up for renegotiation in 2026, could allow him to put serious pressure on the government. The post The USMCA Provides Trump Options in Mexico appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
16
Trump, Zelensky and Putin: Who’s Happy and Who’s Not
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Ted Snider
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NOV
16
The election of Donald Trump signals a sea change in Ukraine. The post Trump, Zelensky and Putin: Who’s Happy and Who’s Not appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
16
Biden Gets the Last Laugh
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Spencer Neale
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NOV
16
Democrats rue the day they crossed Sleepy Joe. The post Biden Gets the Last Laugh appeared first on The American Conservative.
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NOV
18
Pritzker Appoints Self As Democracy’s Superhero – Wirepoints
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Mark Glennon
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NOV
18
It would be comically hypocritical if weren’t so tragically destructive.
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NOV
18
Gov. JB Pritzker vows Illinois will boost sex changes after decisive Trump victory – FOX News
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Mark Glennon
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NOV
18
"Ensuring every Illinois student has access to a safe, validating learning environment where they can be their true self is a top priority for my administration," Pritzker said. In Illinois, biological males can compete with females under Pritzker's guidance in school or club sports. Additionally, "use of restrooms, locker rooms and changing rooms may not be restricted based upon a student’s physical anatomy or chromosomal sex.
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NOV
18
America’s Worst Mayor Keeps Losing – Wall Street Journal
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Mark Glennon
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NOV
18
Mayor Brandon Johnson is taking his city on a progressive kamikaze course, and Chicago’s Democratic political establishment may be tiring of the spectacle.
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NOV
18
At least 12 shot, 2 fatally, in weekend gun violence across Chicago – ABC7 (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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NOV
18
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NOV
18
Commentary: Fixing Tier 2 pensions would create a fair retirement for Illinois workers – Chicago Tribune*
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Joanna Brown
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NOV
18
Pat Devaney, of the Illinois AFL-CIO: "The solution is the Fair Retirement and Recruitment Act, introduced in the Illinois General Assembly. This legislation would bring the final average salary pension calculation back in line with Tier 1, align Tier 2’s retirement age requirements with Tier 1, implement an across-the-board 3 percent simple interest cost-of-living adjustment for all Tier 2 members, and adjust the pension salary cap to comply with federal Social Security requirements."
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NOV
18
After 50-0 defeat of his $300-million property tax hike, Mayor Brandon Johnson brokers a new deal – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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NOV
18
“They’re looking for revenue instead of looking for fat and inefficiency,” Ald. Anthony Beale said. “If they could cut the $300-million increase in half miraculously in a couple of days, it means they’re still trying to hoodwink the people of Chicago instead of making the spending cuts needed to put the city back on track.” Southwest Side Ald. Marty Quinn predicted that it would be “very difficult” for Johnson to get 26 votes for “any property tax increase” let alone $150 million.
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NOV
18
On a North Side street where 20 people have been shot in 2 years, prosecutors finally charge someone with shooting a gun (but not a person) – CWB Chicago
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Joanna Brown
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NOV
18
The same block in Rogers Park has been the site of an untold number of shootouts and shooting attempts that ended without injury.
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NOV
17
Kim Foxx sees legacy as helping community trust law enforcement – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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NOV
17
Foxx is confident she would have won a third term as Cook County’s top prosecutor, saying the criticisms of “a minority who didn’t vote for her” have been over amplified by the media. “I would not have won so handily in 2020 if people believed that I didn’t care about crime and that we needed to reform the system,” she said.
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NOV
17
Loop landlords could tax themselves for increased public safety – The RealDeal
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Joanna Brown
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NOV
17
The Building Owners and Managers Association of Chicago is pushing for a business improvement district, or BID, allowing commercial property owners to collectively fund security, infrastructure upgrades and attracting tenants.
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NOV
17
Illinois Job Market Stumbles in October with Key Industry Losses – WROK (Rockford)
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Joanna Brown
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NOV
17
The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced that nonfarm payrolls fell by 2,400 jobs in October, while the state’s unemployment rate held steady at 5.3 percent.
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