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CTA Announces New Rail Service Schedules to Start April 20

“Over the last three years, CTA has added service to the Blue Line to improve its reliability and we are excited to add even more service in 2025,” said Acting President Nora Leerhsen. #cta

Illinois Gaming Board reminds Illinoisans March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month

“Problem gambling awareness and responsible gambling education demand our collective attention, effort, and action – and not just for one month a year,” said Illinois Gaming Board Administrator Marcus D. Fruchter. #gambling

Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon Marks 100 Days in Office with New Initiatives Focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

These measures come as the office experiences a significant rise in public demand for Vital Records, especially birth certificates and marriage licenses, amidst growing national uncertainty about legal and civil rights protections.

OpEd: The Dolton Election Was No Surprise—But Low Voter Turnout Should Be a Wake-Up Call

We need community-driven approaches that center residents in decision-making, create independent oversight, and introduce scorecards to track progress. #government #dolton

SBA Should Not Abandon its Chicago Office

Closing the Chicago office of the SBA would likely make it more difficult for Chicago’s robust entrepreneurial community to access valuable resources. #business

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Joliet Junior College is Not Meeting Minority Participation Goals, Illinois House to Hold Subject Matter Hearing

Most are reporting less than 5% minority spend. #college #university #contracting

State’s Attorney Glasgow Announces Kevin Johnson Found Guilty of First Degree Murder

The defendant’s DNA was located in the vehicle on a cigarette butt found in the rear pocket of the driver’s seat where the defendant was observed on video sitting prior to shooting the victim. #guilty

Former Orland Park police officers sue village in federal court after improper firing, arrest

The lawsuit alleges that the Orland Park Police Department (OPPD) denied William Sanchez, a former sergeant, a promotion from sergeant to lieutenant due to apparent race discrimination. #police

OpEd: Prescription Drug Advisory Board won’t help consumers

Affordability is certainly an important factor for patients but so is accessibility. #prescription

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