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Peters, a South Side native, was a community organizer before becoming a state senator, where he has led efforts for criminal justice reform and workers’ rights. #campaign

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State Senator Robert Peters Launches Campaign for Congress in Illinois’ 2nd District

Peters, a South Side native, was a community organizer before becoming a state senator, where he has led efforts for criminal justice reform and workers’ rights. #campaign

Chicago home price growth rising, costs more than double rest of the country

Price growth in the Chicago housing market is now running twice as high as the national average, with Crain’s monthly real estate data roundup showing rising costs across much of the area have been in effect since last summer as interest rates have continued to remain high. #prices

Man Sentenced to 50 Years in Prison for Participating in Violent Kidnappings in the Chicago Suburbs

A federal jury last year convicted Williams, 48, of Chicago, and co-defendant TAI HON LA, 35, of Beach Park, Ill., of participating in the kidnapping conspiracy and other related charges. #sentenced

Women’s Justice Institute Launches “UNBROKEN BONDS” Art Exhibit; Celebrates the Love Between Incarcerated Mothers and Their Children

“This exhibit is about dismantling the false narratives that harm families impacted by incarceration, and the dignity, humanity and love that keep them together,” said Deanne Benos, Executive Director & Co-Founder of the Women’s Justice Institute. #women

Chicago Public Schools Celebrates Vital Role of School Nurses

Each year, students, school families, colleagues, and CPS staff submit nominations for the nurses they feel have gone above and beyond in their care of students. #nurses

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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

Chicago home price growth rising, costs more than double rest of the country

Price growth in the Chicago housing market is now running twice as high as the national average, with Crain’s monthly real estate data roundup showing rising costs across much of the area have been in effect since last summer as interest rates have continued to remain high. #prices

Man Sentenced to 50 Years in Prison for Participating in Violent Kidnappings in the Chicago Suburbs

A federal jury last year convicted Williams, 48, of Chicago, and co-defendant TAI HON LA, 35, of Beach Park, Ill., of participating in the kidnapping conspiracy and other related charges. #sentenced

Lindop District 92 Seats New Board Members; Elects New Leadership

Jonathan JP Patterson was named Board President, Maxine Johnson was selected as Secretary, and veteran board member Brian Dawson was elected Vice President. #leadership

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