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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

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Markham Business Owners Voice Concerns Over Liquor Ordinance

“I believe businesses are important for the city of Markham. I’ve seen you all live and scramble to get your businesses up and running. I feel for you and that balance," said Alderman Rondal Jones #Markham

Chicago Heights City Council Continues to Clean House

The Chicago Heights city council continued its early spring-cleaning binge by updating city ordinances... #ChicagoHeights

Chicago Public Schools Celebrates Black History Month with District Alum, Chicago Chef Chloe Gould

“This year, as we celebrate Black History Month, it is an honor to be joined by a CPS graduate and former CPS culinary instructor to celebrate the cultural contributions of generations of African Americans everywhere.” #CPS

Tinley Park Seeks Eminent Domain Powers

Eminent domain is when the government uses its power to take property belonging to private citizens for public use. #TinleyPark

University of Chicago Looks to Tackle Cancer Rates and Treatment on the Southside

The plan for Chicago’s first freestanding clinical cancer center includes the addition of 128 beds. #UChicagoMedicine

ACLU says Journalists and Citizens Should Not be Barred from Public Meetings

“Everyone should have the right to attend a public meeting,” said Rebecca Glenberg, ACLU Illinois attorney. #ACLU

Bulls on 4 Game Win Streak

In the 4th, the Bulls scored 37 points while holding the Spurs to 20-points.

Cruz: No Due Process from School Board

Regional school board superintendent, Vanessa Kinder, said that she was ‘unaware’ of Board District's 229 actions until she "heard it on the news". #RobCruz

New Retailers Come on Board for SNAP Recipients to Buy Food Online and Shop Right from Their Mobile Device

"This latest round of expansion for online SNAP retailers is helping make that a reality for thousands of SNAP customers across the state." #SNAPBenefits

Attorney General Raoul: Danville Man Sentenced to More Than 100 Years in Prison for Murder

Davis was charged with first-degree murder, home invasion and aggravated battery in the shooting death of a 20-year-old Danville man.

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