Amazon Drivers in Skokie Authorize Strike Amid Safety Concerns, Echoing Teamsters' Discontent in New York
Amazon drivers in Skokie voted to authorize a strike, and Amazon faces accusations of ignoring internal warnings about worker injury risks linked to production quotas. The company contests these claims and challenges the union's tactics.
Chicago City Council Approves Progressive 2025 Budget Aimed at Uplifting Working Families and Bolstering Community Safety
Chicago's City Council passed the 2025 budget prioritizing working-class families, community safety, equity, and fiscal responsibility without service cuts or tax increases.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker Allocates $55.2M for Local Park Projects, Boosting Recreation in Economically Challenged Areas
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and the IDNR awarded $55.2 million in grants for local park projects, with an emphasis on improving outdoor spaces in economically challenged areas.
Chinese National Sentenced to 10 Years in Chicago for Laundering $62 Million for Mexican Drug Cartels
A Chinese national was sentenced to ten years in jail for laundering $62 million for Mexican drug cartels. He was part of a network that operated between 2016 and 2018, facilitating large-scale money movements.












