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Monthly Archives: September, 2022

Dozens of Robbins Residents Still Without Water

The owners' attempts to make a payment arrangement have fallen on deaf ears, as they say that emails and calls to the Village Clerk's office have been unanswered.

AG Candidate Tom Devore in Markham to Condemn the SAFE-T Act

"I don't understand how the parties got together and decided that this was a good idea. That's an unsafe act."

The Great Pumpkin Party Returns to Centennial Park October 1

“I’m looking forward to seeing everyone at this great, family-friendly event marking the beginning of the fall season,” said Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau. #OrlandPark

Mayor Bryant Shuts Off Water to Dozens of Residents

The updates have not been made, despite having received grant money to make the changes.

Village of Dixmoor Water Update

“The Village Trustees and I and our employees continue to work to resolve these water issues,” Roberts said. “We ask for prayers and patience as we work through these water issues.”

OpEd: SAFE-T Act – Public Safety is on the Ballot This November

What does the future have in store for Illinois once cash bail is eliminated? The State of New York abolished cash bail for most nonviolent offenses in 2020. Since then, New York City has seen a massive spike in crime, while 20.1% of “felony arraignments” are rearrested, with 16.1% failing to appear at arraignment. This doesn’t bode well for Chicago which has already seen a 38% spike in crime since this time last year. #DonTracy

Illinois Supreme Court Assigns Hon. Sanjay Tailor to First District Appellate Court

Illinois Supreme Court Assigns Hon. Sanjay Tailor to First District Appellate Court (Springfield, IL) - The Illinois Supreme Court has announced the assignment #SanjayTailor

Governor Pritzker and Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton’s Twitter Statements on National Abortion Ban

Believe that Illinois will not waver in the battle for reproductive justice, because we trust and believe in women.  #LtGovernorStratton

PAC Rats Theatre Company of South Suburban College Presents Performances of Bleacher Bums

Bleacher Bums is a play collaboratively written in 1977 by members of Chicago's Organic Theater Company from an idea by actor Joe Mantegna. #SouthSuburbanCollege

Real Estate Professional Andretta Robinson’s Statement on the O’Block Project in Chicago

He could have put up 1 billion dollars. They would never have sold it to him. Let me tell you why... Believe it or not, Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood has a very rich history that no one speaks about. #AndrettaRobinson

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