Black Fire Brigade Unveils New Educational Center in Chicago to Empower Aspiring First Responders
The Black Fire Brigade opened an educational center in Chicago to train the next generation of first responders, highlighting its successful placement of 700 trained individuals in firefighter and EMT positions.
Former Illinois Tollway Employee Sentenced to Probation for PPP Loan Theft, Ordered to Pay Full Restitution
A former Illinois Tollway employee received probation and must pay restitution for stealing from the PPP, with the Attorney General emphasizing the seriousness of pandemic aid misuse.
Chicago City Council Considers $7.6 Million Settlement for Man Wrongfully Convicted of 2001 Murder
John Velez might receive a $7.6 million settlement from Chicago for a wrongful murder conviction after spending 17 years in prison. The case involved recanted testimony and misidentification.
Illinois Democrats Call for Generational Shift, Urge President Biden Not to Seek Reelection
Illinois Representatives call for President Biden not to seek re-election, citing the need for new generation leadership, despite continuing support from other Democratic leaders and confidence from Biden's campaign team.












