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Federal Jury Convicts Former South Suburban Police Officer of Corruption

Federal prosecutors said Larry conspired with another officer to solicit cash and drugs from occupants of vehicles during traffic stops in exchange for reducing or dropping charges, declining to pursue enforcement action, or allowing vehicles to avoid impoundment. #corruption #policeofficers #conviction

Robin Kelly Draws Praise after First U.S. Senate Debate

Supporters described Kelly’s debate performance as steady and substantive, noting her calm delivery and detailed responses grounded in legislative experience. #debate #primaryelection #senate

Chuy García, Latino Leaders Endorse Stratton in U.S. Senate Primary

García praised Stratton’s record as lieutenant governor and said she would be a strong advocate for Illinois in Washington. #primaryelection #senate #endorsement

Attorneys review Chicago Teachers Union audits following congressional request

Attorneys review Chicago Teachers Union audits following congressional request (via The Center Square) – The Chicago Teachers Union says it has #ctu #teachers #audits

Peters Calls on Congressional Candidates to Clarify Stances on ICE Funding, Noem Impeachment After Minneapolis Killing

“Federal agents killed Alex Pretti. They killed Renee Nicole Good. Here at home, they killed Silverio Villegas González,” Peters said in the statement. #minneapolis #ice #impeach

Donna Miller Condemns Killing in Minnesota, Criticizes GOP Silence

Miller accused government officials of blaming victims for their own deaths in such cases and warned against what she called a growing public desensitization to violence carried out by federal agents. #ice #killing #gop #minneapolis

Chicago City Council Vote on Hemp Regulation Draws Criticism from Industry Advocates

Opponents of the ordinance say the ban on edible hemp products will have unintended consequences for people who rely on them for health and wellness purposes. #hehmp #citycouncil #regulation

UChicago Medicine to Open Ralph Lauren Center to Expand Cancer Care on South Side, Southland

Cancer remains a leading cause of death on Chicago’s South Side and in the Southland, where social and economic factors contribute to higher cancer rates and poorer outcomes. #uchicago #cancerprevention #soutside

Report Finds Gaps in Illinois Early Childhood System Ahead of New Agency Launch

Researchers say the report is meant to serve as a baseline as the state transitions to the new Department of Early Childhood. #childhood #report

Olive-Harvey College Launches Barbering Program for High School Students

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The event will include a haircut demonstration by licensed barber instructors and participation from students, faculty and administrators. #barber #students

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