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Monthly Archives: April, 2023

Harvey Detectives Cook County Sheriff’s Police Charged Juvenile with Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking, Aggravated Unlawful use of a Weapon, and Possession of a Stolen Motor...

Subsequently, the arrestees were transported to the Sheriff’s Police Headquarters in Maywood for further investigation. #Harvey

Some Say Illinois’ High Cannabis Tax Rate is Costing State in Revenue

In March, Illinois generated $135 million from legal cannabis sales as the state implemented a tax rate of 25% of the purchase price of marijuana. In 2022, Illinois generated $445 million in tax revenue from legal cannabis sales.

Fan Fest Fun for All Ages at Oak Lawn Public Library

This free, all-ages event will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 9427 S. Raymond Ave. #oaklawnpubliclibrary #olpl

IL Freedom Caucus calls for Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias to End Mask Mandate for Driving Tests

Illinois is no longer under an emergency declaration. Masking is not required in the vast majority of public spaces throughout the state... #mask #covid #sos

North Korean Foreign Trade Bank Representative Charged for Role in Two Crypto Laundering Conspiracies

“Today’s indictments reveal North Korea’s continued use of various means to circumvent U.S. sanctions,” said U.S. Attorney Graves. #northkorea

UChicago Medicine Invests $686.2 Million to Benefit South Side and South Suburban Communities in Fiscal 2022

This includes $586.7 million through the University of Chicago Medical Center  and $99.5 million through UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial. #healthcare

Commissioner Donna Miller, Cook County Sheriff’s Office Announce Ordinance Prohibiting Sale of Flavored Liquid Nicotine Products in Cook County

“Tobacco companies are aware that adding flavors to their products increases their appeal to consumers, especially our young people..." #cookcounty

ILGOP Statement on Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s Decision Not to Seek Re-Election

“It’s clear that Kim Foxx sees the writing on the wall and is not seeking re-election because she failed in every aspect as State’s Attorney. Cook County residents are sick and tired of watching her abdicate her basic responsibility to simply enforce the laws on the books and keep violent criminals off the streets,” said Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy. #ILGOP

Former Indiana Attorney General says Illinois is Soft on Crime

Johnson has refused to condemn the rioters and said the young people were acting out of desperation. #violence

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