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Monthly Archives: November, 2025

Jesse Jackson Discharged From Hospital, Family Says He Remains Stable

“We bear witness to the fact that prayer works and would also like to thank the professional, caring, and amazing medical and security staff at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. #jessejackson #discharged

Op-Ed: Senator Patrick Joyce (November 2025)

November is also a time to look ahead. Our communities are still recovering from years of economic strain, and programs like SNAP and LIHEAP remain vital safety nets. #oped #november

Rev. Jesse Jackson Stable as Family Shares Latest Health Update

In the afternoon, Kneeland Youngblood, chairman and CEO of Pharos Capital Group, traveled to Chicago to visit the civil rights leader. #jessejackson #health

Requests for new K-12 funding in Illinois likely to outstrip available resources

ISBE board members were briefed on the funding requests during their monthly meeting Thursday in Chicago. #funding #schools

New Illinois youth center begins housing youth in Lincoln

Logan Correctional Center in Logan County is slated for a major rebuild as part of a statewide effort to modernize aging prisons, but the facility’s future location and timeline remain uncertain, raising concerns among local leaders about jobs and economic impact. #youth #housing

Pritzker suggests he’s open to tweaking SAFE-T Act after train passenger fire

“The SAFE-T Act is designed to give judges the ability to keep people in jail who they think are potentially dangerous for the community,” Pritzker said. #safe-t # fire

Clintons Visit Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. at Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Jackson, 83, has been hospitalized in recent days but remains in stable condition, the family said. #jessejackson #clintons

Cook County Board of Review to Reopen All Townships for Second Round of Property Tax Appeals

Board members said the delays spurred their decision to expand the appeal period so more taxpayers could seek relief. Appeals filed during this reopened session will affect 2026 tax bills. #appeals #propertytax

Illinois Health Director Criticizes CDC Website Changes Suggesting False Vaccine–Autism Link

According to IDPH, more than 40 large-scale studies involving millions of participants have found no association between childhood vaccines and autism. #autism #health

Sugar Grove Mayor Reaffirms Village Must Honor 2024 Crown Development Contracts

Breaking the contract, Stillwell warned, would expose the village to costly lawsuits while still obligating Sugar Grove to comply with the agreement’s terms. #contract

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