Attorneys General in Fierce Crusade for Kids' Online Shield: Bipartisan Push for Urgent Safety Laws Sweeps Across Alabama, Colorado, New York & Beyond
Attorney General Kwame Raoul and a bipartisan group of attorneys general advocate for the Kids Online Safety Act to protect children from online harms and address the youth mental health crisis linked to social media use.
Former Illinois State Employee Pleads Guilty to PPP Loan Fraud, Ordered to Pay Restitution and Complete Community Service
Former Illinois state employee Arnita Rudd pleaded guilty to PPP loan fraud and was sentenced to probation and community service, in addition to paying restitution and fines.
Republican Senators Express Skepticism Over Trump's Cabinet Picks as Indivisible Bolsters Resistance Plans
GOP senators may block Trump's Cabinet picks; Indivisible prepares to resist and focus on the 2026 elections; concerns are raised about nominee suitability in the Republican Party; and California leaders ready to counter Trump's policies.
Macon County Property Owners See Stable Assessment with Equalization Factor Set at 1.0000
The Illinois Department of Revenue set Macon County's 2024 property assessment equalization factor at 1.0000, indicating steady assessments, although tax bills can still change based on local entities' needs.
Chicago Police Superintendent Advocates Officer Wellness Amid Budget and Reform Challenges
Chicago Police Supt. Snelling addressed the City Council about challenges in police reforms, budget cuts, and the importance of officer wellness, advocating to keep mental health clinician positions within the force.
Cook County Invests $1 Million in Recycling Efforts for Posen, Phoenix, and Dixmoor
Cook County has launched a $1 million Municipal Recycling Grant Program to initiate recycling in Posen, Phoenix, and Dixmoor. It aims to enhance equity and sustainability with around 3,000 households benefiting.












