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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
JUL
07
Enrollment Analysis: Pacific Islander students comprised less than 1% of Cook County’s student body in 2023-24 school year
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
07
In the 2023-24 school year, less than 1% of students enrolled in Cook County schools identified as Pacific Islander. Read more…
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JUL
07
Chicago City Wire publication area records 1,964 H-1B petitions approved for employers classified under Management of Companies and Enterprises industry during 2024
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
07
Of the 1,977 H-1B petitions filed by employers classified under the Management of Companies and Enterprises industry located across Chicago City Wire publication area 1,964 were approved in 2024, as per data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub. Read more…
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JUL
06
This week in City of Chicago history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (July 6-12)
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L. T. Fry
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JUL
06
This week in City of Chicago history. Read more…
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JUL
06
City of Winchester Board met July 2
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Corazon L. Gonzales
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JUL
06
City of Winchester Board met 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 2 Read more…
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JUL
06
Sky set to challenge top-ranked Lynx in upcoming matchup
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
06
The Chicago Sky will face the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday, July 6 at 6 p.m. CT in the first of four matchups scheduled for this month. Read more…
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JUL
06
Village of Cherry Valley Committee of the Whole met June 9
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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JUL
06
Village of Cherry Valley Committee of the Whole met Monday, June 9 Read more…
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JUL
06
Village of Cherry Valley Recreation Board met June 4
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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JUL
06
Village of Cherry Valley Recreation Board met Wednesday, June 4 Read more…
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JUL
06
Village of Cherry Valley Board of Trustees met June 3
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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JUL
06
Village of Cherry Valley Board of Trustees met Tuesday, June 3 Read more…
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JUL
06
Angel Reese earns second WNBA All-Star selection
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Chicago City Wire
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JUL
06
The WNBA has announced that Angel Reese, a forward for the Chicago Sky, has been selected for the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game. Read more…
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JUL
06
City of Waukegan City Council met June 30
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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JUL
06
City of Waukegan City Council met Monday, June 30 Read more…
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Illinois News
JUL
07
Analysis: Wheeling Community Consolidated School District 21 administrators rank 225th highest in state for average salary in 2024
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North Cook News
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JUL
07
Administrators in Wheeling Community Consolidated School District 21 earn an average of $124,026 per year, ranking 225th highest in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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JUL
07
How many H-1B petitions approved for employers classified under the Construction industry in North Cook News publication area during 2024?
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North Cook News
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JUL
07
All H-1B petitions filed by employers classified under the Construction industry located across North Cook News publication area were approved in 2024, as per data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub. Read more…
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JUL
07
In 2023-24 school year, 18.9% of Sunset Ridge School District 29 students failed ELA portion of IAR
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North Cook News
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JUL
07
In the 2023-24 school year, 18.9% of Sunset Ridge School District 29 students failed the ELA portion of the IAR test, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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JUL
07
Local Government Meeting today in North Cook County
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C. C. Guzman
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JUL
07
North Cook County City Council Meeting starting at 7:30 pm today — here's what you need to know! Read more…
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JUL
07
Government events this week in North Cook County: July 6-12
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C. C. Guzman
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JUL
07
The following events are scheduled to take place in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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JUL
06
Family & kids events this week in North Cook County: July 6-12
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S. H. Noble
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JUL
06
Don't miss out on these family & kids events happening in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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JUL
06
Entertainment events this week in North Cook County: July 6-12
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S. H. Noble
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JUL
06
Don't miss out on these entertainment events happening in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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JUL
06
Northbrook School District 28: How many students failed ELA test in 2023-24 school year?
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North Cook News
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JUL
06
In the 2023-24 school year, 19.4% of Northbrook School District 28 students failed the ELA portion of the IAR test, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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JUL
06
Religious meetings this week in North Cook County: July 6-12
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N. A. Merritt
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JUL
06
The following religious meetings are scheduled to happen in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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JUL
06
2024: Union Ridge School District 86 administrators rank 200th highest in state for average salary
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North Cook News
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JUL
06
Administrators in Union Ridge School District 86 earn an average of $126,421 per year, ranking 200th highest in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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US National News
JUL
07
Iran’s President: Israel Tried to Assassinate Me
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Andrew Day
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JUL
07
State of the Union: Tucker Carlson’s interview with Masoud Pezeshkian aired Monday morning. The post Iran’s President: Israel Tried to Assassinate Me appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
07
A Big, Beautiful Financial Weapon Against Illegal Immigration
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Peter Van Buren
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JUL
07
The U.S. is finally poised to take advantage of remittances. The post A Big, Beautiful Financial Weapon Against Illegal Immigration appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
07
Is This 26-Year-Old America’s Nuclear Prometheus?
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Evie Solheim
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JUL
07
Isaiah Taylor, founder of Valar Atomics, sits down with The American Conservative to talk about the promise of nuclear energy under Trump 2.0. The post Is This 26-Year-Old America’s Nuclear Prometheus? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
07
The Old World
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Spencer Neale
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JUL
07
Looking back is the only way forward. The post The Old World appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
06
Regime Change in Iran Would Endanger America
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Ali Rizk
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JUL
06
Toppling Tehran would empower terror groups. The post Regime Change in Iran Would Endanger America appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
06
How to Build a Society: Singapore
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Spencer Neale
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JUL
06
Observations from 14 Days in Singapore. The post How to Build a Society: Singapore appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
06
The Weird Superman
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Peter Tonguette
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JUL
06
What if the best movie in the series is the least super? The post The Weird Superman appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
05
Hamas Accepts U.S.-Backed Ceasefire Proposal
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Joseph Addington
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JUL
05
State of the Union: Under the proposal, Israel and Hamas would negotiate a permanent truce. The post Hamas Accepts U.S.-Backed Ceasefire Proposal appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
05
Trump Makes the Right Move on Syria
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Jude Russo
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JUL
05
Sanctions can come off, too! The post Trump Makes the Right Move on Syria appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
05
Bobby Vylan Kneecaps the BBC
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Spencer Neale
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JUL
05
The British broadcaster is under scrutiny after airing anti-Israel remarks from the rap group’s lead singer. The post Bobby Vylan Kneecaps the BBC appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUL
07
Can Local Officials Stop ICE Agents From Hiding Behind Masks? They’re Trying – Block Club Chicago
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Joanna Brown
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JUL
07
Members of Congress, including seven Illinois House representatives, has introduced a bill banning U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from wearing face masks. And in Chicago, members of the 12th police district council have also called for local measures banning agents from wearing face masks while working in the city.
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JUL
07
Chicago marks ‘best’ Independence Day weekend in a decade: 9 killed, 44 more shot – CWB Chicago
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Joanna Brown
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JUL
07
While the number may seem high, it marks the lowest Fourth of July weekend toll since at least 2015. Although 2018 saw one fewer victim, that year’s holiday weekend spanned nearly six days due to the Fourth falling on a Wednesday.
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JUL
07
Over A Third Of Chicago’s Fatal Shooting Cases Are Closed Without Being Resolved – Block Club Chicago
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Joanna Brown
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JUL
07
Researchers say that exceptional clearances are supposed to be used sparingly, but that doesn’t seem to be the case in Chicago. Overall, researchers have estimated that police departments clear 3 to 5 percent of cases through the exceptional means category; for homicide cases, that number is 6 percent. In Chicago, between 2010 and 2024, police deemed 13 percent of all homicides as “exceptional.”
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JUL
07
Effingham residents mobilize against $57M school bond, citing new state law – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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JUL
07
“Our message was simple: you don’t get to raise our taxes without a referendum,” local organizer Shannon McClurg said. “It’s not about whether schools need repairs. We’re willing to talk about that. But you don’t get to bypass the voters.”
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JUL
07
Illinois lawmakers worry about paper coupons, death carpets, stickers, beauty sleep – Illinois Policy
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Joanna Brown
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JUL
07
Among the bills that lawmakers were wise enough to allow to die this year was SB 1243, which would prohibit the Illinois General Assembly from voting on any legislation between midnight and 6 a.m. Maybe a little extra sleep would have stopped them from rushing through 96 bills on their final day out of 416 total sent to Gov. JB Pritzker to sign into law.
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JUL
07
Why do we pay nearly $100K in salary for each Illinois lawmaker? – Wirepoints
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John Klingner
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JUL
07
We didn’t opine on the nearly $5,000 raise lawmakers gave themselves at the time they passed their record-sized $55.2 billion budget, but we can’t leave it unaddressed. Democrats in both chambers voted unanimously for the budget and by extension, their own raises, while every Republican opposed both measures. Our politicians don’t deserve any raises at all.
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JUL
07
Chicago Teachers Union President: “Ain’t No Damn America” – Front Page
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Mark Glennon
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JUL
07
At the Socialism 2025, Chicago Teachers Union president Stacy Davis Gates delivered a speech that mocked the Fourth of July and promoted militant activism—raising real questions about her focus as an education leader. “Fireworks? Ain’t no damn America.” “You build a militancy… if it has to go down, it goes down. You call the strike.” "So the reimagination of this place that we are trying to save—but kinda not, because we ain’t out here saving it."
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JUL
07
Illinois lawmakers have mixed results in efforts to rein in AI – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
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Joanna Brown
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JUL
07
“If we inhibit AI and the development that could possibly come, it’s just like we’re inhibiting what you can use metal for,” said state Rep. Jeff Keicher, the Republican spokesperson for the House Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, & IT (Information Technology) Committee.
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JUL
07
CPS struggling to cobble together retroactive teacher raises promised in contract – WBEZ (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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JUL
07
The Chicago Teachers Union won in its new contract 4 percent raises plus additional salary increases for experience and advanced degrees. Because the old contract expired last June, the raises cover a whole school year and will cost the district more than $100 million. CTU President Stacy Davis Gates said “Retro pay is wages that are already earned and owed to the educator who worked the entire school year in good faith without a contract."
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JUL
07
At least 55 people shot, 6 fatally, in 4th of July weekend gun violence – ABC7 (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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JUL
07
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