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Monthly Archives: August, 2025

Chicago Man Sentenced to Over 16 Years in Prison for Illegal Firearms Sales

Burgos pleaded guilty earlier this year to federal firearm charges. On Aug. 15, U.S. District Judge Steven C. Seeger sentenced him to 16 years and eight months in prison. #firearms

Gov. Pritzker Declares Disaster After Severe Storms and Flooding in Three Illinois Counties

The declaration, announced Friday, allows the state to mobilize additional resources to support local governments and residents during recovery efforts. #disaster

Treasurer Frerichs Returns Lost Purple Heart, Bronze Star to Family of Late Chicago Soldier

The medals belonged to Army Pvt. Stephen J. Grabowski, a Chicago native who was wounded in combat during the final days of the war in Italy. #medals

DuPage Groups to Host Early Childhood Mental Health Symposium

The gathering aims to highlight local needs and resources for children from birth to age five and their families. #mentalhealth

New Illinois Law Strengthens Missing Persons Investigations

The measure eliminates waiting periods for filing missing persons reports and requires police to immediately enter cases into the state’s Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS). #missingpersons

Channyn Lynne Parker Named CEO of Equality Illinois, Becomes First Black Transgender Woman to Lead Organization

Parker, a nationally recognized human rights advocate and nonprofit executive, will assume the role on Nov. 17, following a national search. She succeeds in a pivotal moment for LGBTQ+ rights in Illinois and across the country. #equality

“The BooRay! King” Becomes the Face of Artist Tony Barone’s Portrait Series

The 54-by-30-inch oil painting chronicles Nash’s path as the “BooRay! King,” tracing the card game’s French royal origins and its crossover into American sports and entertainment before arriving at the casino floor. #portrait

Governor Signs Law Expanding Poultry Processing Access for Illinois Farmers

“It gives small farmers the tools they need to succeed while respecting food safety and community traditions.” #farmers

African Festival of the Arts Returns to Washington Park with S.O.S. Band Headlining Labor Day

The three-day festival runs August 30 through September 1 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day at the park’s Sunken Gardens. #laborday

Illinois Freedom Caucus Blasts Senate Energy Hearing on Rising Utility Bills

Lawmakers with the caucus blamed rising utility costs on state policies they say have reduced energy supply while demand continues to climb. #hearing

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