Chicago Rolls Out Ticket Debt Relief Programs for Residents and Businesses
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has introduced the Vehicle and Commercial Ticket Debt Relief Programs to help residents and businesses clear ticket debt without penalties by June 30, 2025, if incurred before the end of 2023.
Illinois Commerce Commission Urges Residents to Prioritize Safe Digging Practices in April
The Illinois Commerce Commission reminds residents to call 811 before digging to prevent hitting underground utilities, highlighting the state's Safe Digging Month and enforcement actions for non-compliance.
Illinois Treasurer Launches Online Auction of Rare Items Including 1881 Gold Coin and Joe DiMaggio Memorabilia
Illinois Treasurer's online auction features rare items like a gold coin from 1881 and a Joe DiMaggio bat piece within a baseball card, part of the I-CASH program to return unclaimed assets.
Trump Administration Slashes $125 Million in Crucial Health Funds, Illinois Braces for Public Health Setback
The Trump Administration has rescinded $125 million in federal grants for the Illinois Department of Public Health, impacting infectious disease prevention and public health initiatives.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul Seeks Approval for $39.1 Million Settlement Over Generic Drug Price Inflation
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul, with 50 attorneys general, filed for approval of a $39.1 million settlement with Apotex Inc. over alleged drug price inflation and competition stifling, with compensation potentially available for eligible Illinois consumers.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul Leads Coalition of 20 Attorneys General Against Trump Administration's Intimidation Tactics
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, with 19 other attorneys general, calls on the legal community to resist the Trump administration's intimidation and retribution aimed at legal professionals.
Illinois Restores 1,500 Acres to Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation at Shabbona Lake
Illinois returned 1,500 acres of land to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, addressing historical injustices from the 1820s. The land includes Shabbona Lake State Recreation Area and will remain accessible to the public.












