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Monthly Archives: September, 2024

Illinois quick hits: Police arrest two girls for school threats

Police have now charged a 14-year-old girl who attends Joliet West High School with felony disorderly conduct. #illinois

New CCAO data map explores impact of affordable housing program

This incentive makes it easier for developers to keep affordable housing in working-class neighborhoods around Cook County, and to build new affordable housing where it’s most needed,” said Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi. #housing

South Suburban College Criminal Justice Program Hosts 2nd Annual Car Show

"This event showcases the intersection of our Criminal Justice Program’s academic rigor and hands-on learning experiences," said Prof. Becky Walters, J.D., SSC’s Criminal Justice Program Coordinator. #criminaljustice

Robbins Mayoral Candidate Andrea Roberson Attempts to Pass Illegal Vote Extending Her Term as Park District Commissioner

The taxpayers have a right to vote for their leaders. They can't just vote for themselves. #RobbinsParkDistrict

2024 Illinois State Fair Breaks Attendance Records for 4th Time Under Pritzker Administration

Governor Pritzker and the legislature invested more than $85 million in infrastructure improvements to address years of deferred maintenance throughout the fairgrounds. #statefair

Illinois’ rising tax burden costs residents

“The combination of all the different taxes Illinoisans pay show that their burden overall really takes a chunk of change out of their dollars.” #taxes

BREAKING: Rich Township High School and Colin Powell Middle School on Lockdown

No one allowed in or out of the building. #rths

Senator Hastings Launches First Campaign Advertisement Highlighting Key Policy Priorities Inbox

Hastings’ campaign is bolstered by a broad coalition of supporters, including prominent organizations such as the Illinois Federation of Teachers and the Illinois Education Association. #hastings

Preston applauds funding for educational career grants

The Career and Technical Education (CTE) Education Career Pathway Grants aim to address the teacher shortage by preparing... #grants #teachers

Convicted California Serial Killer Returned to Cook County to Face Charge for 1993 Murder

In 2019, he was convicted of murder and attempted murder for the California attacks and was sentenced to death in 2021. #ccso

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