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State Sen. Willie Preston Skeptical of Bears’ Reported Move to Indiana

“I’ll believe it when I see it,” Preston said. “The Bears have been bluffing for years, and until moving trucks roll out, I’m not buying it.” #chicagobears #chicago #williepreston

Chicago Public Schools Promotes Summer Learning Programs, Jobs and Enrichment Opportunities

“We’re proud to collaborate with dedicated City, nonprofit and private partners that expand access to parks, libraries, museums, recreational facilities, summer reading, STEM activities, artistic endeavors, internships, job training and more.” #cps #summer #chicago

Hillary Clinton to Headline Rainbow PUSH Coalition’s 2026 Annual Convention in Chicago

Clinton, who served as First Lady, U.S. senator from New York, secretary of state and the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nominee, is expected to discuss issues related to democratic participation, voting rights, civic policy and efforts to engage future generations of voters. #hillaryclinton #rainbowpush #convention

Olive-Harvey College Expands Forklift Training to South Chicago, Launches First Credit Course at Satellite Campus

The inaugural class includes dual-credit students from George Washington High School, allowing participants to earn both high school and college credit while gaining industry-recognized forklift certification. #forklift #chicago #olive-harvey

Illinois Democrats Accuse Darren Bailey of Violating Campaign Fundraising Law

The report found that Bailey held a fundraiser during a legislative session day that required a minimum $100 contribution and directed supporters to donate through the Bailey for Illinois campaign committee. #democrats #darrenbailey #fundraising

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Joliet Junior College is Not Meeting Minority Participation Goals, Illinois House to Hold Subject Matter Hearing

Most are reporting less than 5% minority spend. #college #university #contracting

Gov. JB Pritzker suspends tax breaks for data centers, urges more discussion

“I am directing my administration to pause the processing of data center agreements while we continue working with the General Assembly and stakeholders on a comprehensive framework that protects affordability, safeguards our natural resources, and ensures responsible growth across Illinois.” #datacenters #jbpritzker #capitolnewsillinois

Sorensen drug-pricing bill draws criticism from former FDA official

"Nobody should have to choose between filling their prescription and paying rent," Sorensen said in announcing the bill. #bill #drugpricing #centersquare

Kankakee Fire Chief Bryan LaRoche Announces Retirement After 24 Years of Service

Mayor Chris Curtis praised LaRoche’s leadership and contributions, noting his long-term impact on the department and city administration. #bryanalroche #retirement #kankakee

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