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Monthly Archives: August, 2024

CTA Extends #9 Ashland to Connect Directly to Ravenswood Metra Station

Beginning at the start of service on Tuesday September 3, the extension will reach an additional 21,000 residents and 15,000 jobs (within ½ mile) as compared to the current routing. #extenstion

First Illinois West Nile Virus Death of 2024 is Reported by IDPH in Lake County

There were six deaths from WNV confirmed in the state in 2023 and an additional 119 non-fatal cases reported (although human cases are underreported). #virus

Bally’s Chicago Casino hosts ‘Vision to Reality’ Demolition Event at Former Chicago Tribune Freedom Center to Mark Major Construction Milestone

“The future begins today as we bring our vision for Chicago’s first and only casino one step closer to reality,” said Soo Kim, Chairman of Bally’s Corporation. #construction

Madigan seeks to limit evidence from prosecutors in corruption trial

He faces 23 counts of racketeering, bribery, and official misconduct as part of a federal indictment. Madigan has pleaded not guilty. #trial

Chicago Public Schools Welcomes Back Students for First Day of School Monday, August 26

“The first day of school is a wonderful time for students to reconnect with teachers and friends and explore the possibilities of the year ahead,” said Board President Shi. #school

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (August 2024)

Earlier this month, I was proud to join the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity in announcing millions of dollars for helping connect people to good careers. #oped

Chicago ranked fourth among major metros for biggest inflation problem

“Supply chain disruptions, energy prices and labor market issues, which could be anything from increased wages that are pushing up production, which is always a key to contributing to high consumer prices,” Lupo said. #inflation

No ‘slated’ GOP candidates will be kept off ballot after rulings from Supreme Court, elections board

The Illinois Supreme Court and State Board of Elections each made rulings Friday ensuring that a law rushed through by Democrats in May wouldn’t throw a wrench into the filing process for the current election cycle. #election

Lawsuit Against Mayor Bryant and Village of Robbins Dismissed

According to the lawsuit, Sheppard's firing violated his First Amendment rights, as he had raised concerns he had about Mayor Bryant with state and federal law enforcement... #robbins

Attorney General Raoul Charges Five Men in Statewide Video Gaming Theft Ring; Over $100-000 Allegedly Stolen

According to the Attorney General’s office, from January to November 2023 the men worked together to steal over $100,000 from video gaming machines in Cook, the Collar and Central Illinois counties. #burglary

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