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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Rev. Jesse Jackson released from hospital after suffering fall

Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. was discharged from Howard University Hospital around 3:30 p.m. today, Tuesday, November 2nd, after falling yesterday.

CTA Train Honors the 2021 WNBA Champion Chicago Sky

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) yesterday unveiled a one-of-a-kind, specially-designed train to honor the Chicago Sky, our hometown 2021 WNBA Champions.

Fire the Rapist yelled by citizens of Dolton at a rally today in front of City Hall

“If trustee Henyard knew mayor Henyard, she wouldn’t like herself.” 

Tiffany the Tyrant: Trustees adjourn meeting early after Henyard closes citizens’ live chat relay

The Dolton board of trustees adjourned its Nov. 1 regular meeting early after a virtual chat room was disabled during the live stream, which garnered criticism from the trustee

Former CEO of Illinois Computer Services Firm Sentenced to 13 Years in Federal Prison for Orchestrating $9 Million Fraud Schemes

The sentence was announced by John R. Lausch, Jr., United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; and Emmerson Buie, Jr., Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Field Office of the FBI

Leaders of Violent Chicago Street Gang and Several Members and Associates Charged in Federal Racketeering Indictment

The indictment alleges that the Wicked Town faction engaged in numerous acts of violence, including at least 19 murders, 19 attempted murders, several armed robberies, and assaults.

The Urban Translator Wallace “Gator” Bradley gets his COVID booster, encourages others

Activist Wallace "Gator" Bradley gets down to business and received his COVID vaccine.

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