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Monthly Archives: May, 2022

Study Shows More Equitable Vaccine Coverage Could Have Prevented Over 250 COVID-19 Deaths in Chicago

The team found the initial vaccine rollout did not give priority to some underserved communities, pointing toward disparities in vaccine coverage. #covid

Orland Park Police Arrest Burglar, Recover $40,000 in Cash

The search uncovered two crow bars, two pairs of gloves, a grey metal box and a shopping bag containing over $40,000 in cash #orlandpark

Hanover Park Man Charged with Multiple Felonies After Attempt to Meet Minor for Sex

The suspect initiated a conversation on a social media app with an undercover SVU investigator posing as a 15-year-old girl.

Gov. Pritzker Highlights Efforts to Reduce Violent Crime Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

"There is nothing more important than keeping our communities safe," said Governor JB Pritzker. #ReimagePublicSafety

Joyce Backs New Laws to Protect People from Carjackings

“Innocent people are affected by this crime on a daily basis and I’m glad to see these measures signed into law to address the issues head on.” #carjackings

Yolanda Harris Sayre Strives for Fairness and Access for All

“I believe that fairness is important. I believe that helping people navigate a very, very difficult system is essential,”

Karin Norington-Reaves on Uvalde Shooting and Increased Gun Violence Across the U.S.

“Our children - and the adults entrusted with their care - have been ruthlessly slaughtered with military-grade weapons, and the killings will only continue unless we act." #Uvalde

Cruz Calls for Full Re-Funding of Mental Health

The average delay between symptom onset of a mental health condition and treatment is 11 years... #nami #robcruz

Rare 100-Year Injunction Issued Against Ironworkers Local Union 395

“Pursuant to the stipulated agreement between the Plaintiffs and Local 395, Local 395, its officers, agents and employees are hereby enjoined for 100 years from appearing on jobsites or where D5 Iron Works, Inc., and its employees are present, for purposes of interacting with D5 Iron Works, Inc. or its employees, and will not visit any of the homes of the named Plaintiffs”

Federal Grand Jury Indicts Suburban Chicago Police Chief for Allegedly Corruptly Accepting Money From Local Businessman

The pair accepted the money intending to be influenced and rewarded in connection with the transfer of a liquor license to another person, the indictment states. #summit

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