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Cook County Board Commissioner Larry Rogers Jr. is seeking reelection, with a campaign heavily funded by the property tax appeals industry, sparking ethical concerns.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A woman in suburban Chicago was charged with human trafficking, accused of forcing four Mexican migrants into labor to repay a debt for entering the U.S.
Chicago police seek public assistance to find suspects involved in a Red Line train robbery on February 6. The perpetrators are described as African American males, aged 19-25.
The article reports on a lawsuit alleging sexual assault of a minor girl by her figure skating coach and points to failures by multiple organizations to protect her.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
The CDC plans to revise COVID-19 isolation guidelines, shifting from a fixed isolation period to a symptom-based approach similar to how other respiratory diseases are managed.
Darnell Ingram faces charges, including aggravated vehicular hijacking with a firearm, after his arrest by Chicago police for a violent carjacking incident.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Uber and Lyft drivers in the U.S. plan a Valentine's Day strike at major airports for better pay and conditions, despite ride-hail companies downplaying the impact.
Chicago police face issues with internal mental health support and external crisis handling, the latter resulting in a possible $3 million settlement.
A traffic stop for expired tags in Dixmoor led to a drug and weapons bust by Cook County Sheriff's Police, who discovered a loaded firearm and suspected narcotics.
Law enforcement in Elmhurst, Illinois, is searching for two men after a stolen semi-truck incident led to a police chase and the capture of only one suspect.
IDOT invites minority and female entrepreneurs to their conference in Springfield on Feb. 21-22, offering workshops, networking, and skill development.
A fire in Elk Grove Village caused multiple vehicles to burn, sent a large smoke cloud into the sky, and resulted in power outages and one injury. The cause is under investigation.
The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs introduced a new logo designed to resonate with veterans, using symbolic elements and patriotic colors to reflect its mission and services.
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