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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
OCT
06
Illinois announces new tax amnesty program allowing payment of overdue taxes without penalties
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T. H. Bergman
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OCT
06
The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) has announced the launch of the 2025 Illinois Tax Amnesty Program, offering individuals and businesses a limited-time chance to pay overdue state taxes without penalties or interest. Read more…
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OCT
06
Chicago passes ordinance protecting affordable housing near Jackson Park
By:
L. T. Fry
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OCT
06
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Alderman Desmon Yancy have led the passage of Ordinance SO2023-00040859, which introduces new housing affordability protections in Jackson Park and surrounding neighborhoods. Read more…
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OCT
06
Chicago launches late night video game series as part of community safety plan
By:
E. S. Mcgovern
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OCT
06
Tonight, Mayor Brandon Johnson, the Mayor’s Office of Community Safety (MOCS), and Chicago Public Library (CPL) are launching the Late Night Video Game Series. Read more…
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OCT
06
Chicago passes ordinance expanding additional dwelling units citywide
By:
L. T. Fry
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OCT
06
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Alderman Bennett Lawson have led the passage of Ordinance SO2024-0008918, which legalizes the construction of additional dwelling units (ADUs) throughout Chicago. Read more…
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OCT
06
Property tax break proposed for Austin’s Forty Acres Fresh Market
By:
L. T. Fry
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OCT
06
The Forty Acres Fresh Market in the Austin neighborhood is set to benefit from a Cook County Class 7(d) property tax incentive, following a proposal introduced to the City Council by Mayor Brandon Johnson. Read more…
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OCT
06
Chicago Fire FC II falls to Atlanta United 2 in final home game of season
By:
H. D. Cruz
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OCT
06
Chicago Fire FC II ended its home schedule for the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro regular season with a 5-2 defeat to Atlanta United 2 on Sunday at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois. Read more…
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OCT
06
Chicago considers landmark status for historic Beeson House #4 in Austin
By:
H. D. Cruz
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OCT
06
Austin’s Fred C. Beeson House #4, located at 5830 W. Midway Park, may soon become an official Chicago landmark. Read more…
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OCT
06
City Council approves $5 million TIF for Orleans Teen Center on Near North Side
By:
E. S. Mcgovern
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OCT
06
After School Matters’ planned Orleans Teen Center has received approval from the City Council for $5 million in Tax Increment Financing (TIF) support. Read more…
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OCT
06
Cortes: ‘Why do Pritzker and Johnson want rapists, murderers, and pedophiles free on the streets of Illinois?’
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Chicago City Wire reports
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OCT
06
Steve Cortes, president of the League of American Workers (LAW), said Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) and Mayor Brandon Johnson (D-Chicago) are “undermining” the work of federal law enforcement officers trying to deport criminal illegal aliens. Read more…
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OCT
06
Neighborhood Opportunity Fund grant approved for Englewood commercial redevelopment
By:
H. D. Cruz
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OCT
06
A $2.5 million grant from the Neighborhood Opportunity Fund (NOF) has been approved by the City Council to support the redevelopment of a mixed-use building at 1210 W. 59th St. in Englewood. Read more…
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Illinois News
OCT
05
This week in North Cook County history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (Oct. 5-11)
By:
M. M. Roman
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OCT
05
This week in North Cook County history. Read more…
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OCT
03
Skokie Village Board to meet October 9 with updates on infrastructure and community programs
By:
D. J. Yarbrough
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OCT
03
The Skokie Village Board has announced that its next meeting will be held on Thursday, October 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Village Hall. Read more…
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OCT
03
Village of South Barrington Public Works Committee met Sept. 30
By:
Angelica Saylo Pilo
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OCT
03
Village of South Barrington Public Works Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 30 Read more…
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OCT
03
Village of South Barrington Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees met Sept. 30
By:
Angelica Saylo Pilo
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OCT
03
Village of South Barrington Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees met Tuesday, Sept. 30 Read more…
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OCT
03
Village of Buffalo Grove Planning and Zoning Commission met September 30
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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OCT
03
Village of Buffalo Grove Planning and Zoning Commission met 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 30 Read more…
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OCT
03
Village of Northbrook Plan Commission met Sept. 2
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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OCT
03
Village of Northbrook Plan Commission met Tuesday, Sept. 2 Read more…
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OCT
03
Village of Palatine Foreign Fire Tax Board met Oct. 2
By:
Angelica Saylo Pilo
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OCT
03
Village of Palatine Foreign Fire Tax Board met Thursday, Oct. 2 Read more…
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OCT
03
Village of Northbrook Zoning Board of Appeals met Sept. 29
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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OCT
03
Village of Northbrook Zoning Board of Appeals met Monday, Sept. 29 Read more…
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OCT
03
Village of Northbrook Plan Commission met Sept. 30
By:
Angelica Saylo Pilo
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OCT
03
Village of Northbrook Plan Commission met Tuesday, Sept. 30 Read more…
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OCT
03
Village of Buffalo Grove President and Board of Trustees met Sept. 2
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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OCT
03
Village of Buffalo Grove President and Board of Trustees met Tuesday, Sept. 2 Read more…
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US National News
OCT
05
TAC Right Now: Venezuela, Russia, and the ‘Enemy from Within’
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The American Conservative
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OCT
05
TAC staffers discuss the week's events. The post TAC Right Now: Venezuela, Russia, and the ‘Enemy from Within’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
05
Is Helping Argentina a Betrayal of America First?
By:
Joseph Addington
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OCT
05
The administration is pioneering a new way of promoting U.S. influence in Latin America. The post Is Helping Argentina a Betrayal of America First? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
05
Tomahawks Cannot Save Ukraine
By:
Harrison Berger
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OCT
05
Kiev’s military suffers from a shortage of manpower, not missiles. The post Tomahawks Cannot Save Ukraine appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
05
Father Time Is Undefeated
By:
Peter Tonguette
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OCT
05
This NFL season, it’s difficult to ignore my advancing age. The post Father Time Is Undefeated appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
04
Japan’s LDP picks new leader, likely next PM
By:
Mason Letteau Stallings
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OCT
04
State of the Union: Takaichi is from the right of the LDP. The post Japan’s LDP picks new leader, likely next PM appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
04
NATO Must Say No to Ukraine No-Fly Zone
By:
Ted Galen Carpenter
on
OCT
04
A reckless idea has resurfaced the past few weeks. The post NATO Must Say No to Ukraine No-Fly Zone appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
04
A Japanese General Takes on America’s Warmongers
By:
Jason Morgan
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OCT
04
Retired Gen. Mochida Kazuhito admires President Trump but distrusts Washington. The post A Japanese General Takes on America’s Warmongers appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
04
Emily Blunt Steals ‘The Smashing Machine’
By:
Spencer Neale
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OCT
04
Blunt upstages the Rock in Benny Safdie’s new film about love and loss. The post Emily Blunt Steals ‘The Smashing Machine’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
03
Hamas Ready to Negotiate Release of Hostages in Gaza
By:
Spencer Neale
on
OCT
03
State of the Union: The militant group signals its readiness to enter mediated negotiations immediately. The post Hamas Ready to Negotiate Release of Hostages in Gaza appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
03
Can Iran Diplomacy Be Salvaged?
By:
Jude Russo
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OCT
03
A deal remains the least messy way to solve the biggest problem in the Middle East. The post Can Iran Diplomacy Be Salvaged? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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OCT
06
Four Percent Budget Cuts For Illinois? Not so Fast. – Mark Glennon
By:
Mark Glennon
on
OCT
06
Pritzker's widely heralded budget directive has no teeth and he has pulled this stunt often before, even as the budget soared.
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OCT
05
Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Face Nation – Video – CBS
By:
Mark Glennon
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OCT
05
Duckworth: "If anybody is targeting anyone, it is out of control ICE agents targeting, again, zip-tying children, throwing reporters onto the ground, separating children from their mothers, trying to convince schools to turn over kids from public schools. They are raging through the streets of Chicago, trying to intimidate everyday, ordinary citizens, or just trying to go to school and go to work. That's not acceptable. That's not what America is about. And it is shameful that the present United States has instigated this on one of its greatest cities. He should be defending the city. He should be protecting the city. Send us the federal dollars that were appropriated in a bipartisan way to support law enforcement. They took money away from law enforcement officers, child prevention effort- violence against children prevention efforts. They- they've literally, this president, has defunded the police.Full transcript here.
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OCT
05
2 charged after allegedly ramming Border Patrol vehicle prior to Chicago shooting – NBC Chicago
By:
Mark Glennon
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OCT
05
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OCT
05
Chicago police ordered not to respond after car-ramming attack on federal agents: sources – FOX News
By:
Mark Glennon
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OCT
05
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OCT
05
llinois Gov. Pritzker Dismisses ‘Propaganda’ As DHS Alleges Ambush Of ICE Agents Near Chicago – Tampa Free Press
By:
Mark Glennon
on
OCT
05
Governor J.B. Pritzker has publicly dismissed a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) account of a violent confrontation involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents near a facility in Broadview, a Chicago suburb, calling the description “propaganda.”
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OCT
05
Behind Chicago’s Tense Week: Protester Clashes and Tactical Gear Downtown – Wall Street Journal
By:
Mark Glennon
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OCT
05
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OCT
05
Editorial: We strongly support this bipartisan plan to fix Illinois’ broken state elections – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
By:
Mark Glennon
on
OCT
05
Illinois elections are broken — with roughly half of legislative races uncontested after politicians drew maps to lock in power. Now, two political veterans, one a Democrat and one a Republican, think they’ve found a way to fix it.
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OCT
05
In Chicago, immigrants who thought they were following the legal path are also facing deportation under Trump crackdown – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
By:
Mark Glennon
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OCT
05
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OCT
05
A Response to the Bears Stadium Economic Impact Report – Elizabeth Bauer
By:
Mark Glennon
on
OCT
05
Bauer: "Here’s my response, as an actuary...."
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OCT
05
Exclusive: TikToks show South Shore building in ruin long before ICE raided it this week – CWB Chicago
By:
Mark Glennon
on
OCT
05
Chicago news outlets have published and aired seemingly endless images and videos from inside the South Shore apartment building raided by federal immigration agents this week. You’ve undoubtedly seen them: doors hanging open, apartments torn apart, and hallways left in disarray after the feds left. What the outlets haven’t shared is what the building looked like before the raid.
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