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Raoul, U.S. Secret Service Host Training Aimed at Preventing Targeted School Violence

The training highlighted past mass tragedies at schools in the United States.

Orland Park Police Remind Residents to Celebrate Safely

“Sadly, the statistics prove that we have a lot of work to do to put an end to drunk driving,” said Orland Park Police Chief Eric Rossi.

Lockport Township High School Senior, Riley Simmons, Donates Blankets to Residents of Victorian Village

“The people of Homer Glen were really generous and I’m super excited”, said Riley. #RileySimmons

ILEAP to Conduct On-Site Assessment

The assessors will determine if the Orland Park Police Department meets and exceeds the standards necessary to achieve ILEAP’s highest level of accreditation.

Sales of Champions Invests in Tomorrow’s Agricultural Leaders

"These exhibitors are the future of agriculture in our state and represent the best of the best," said Jerry Costello II, Director, Illinois Department of Agriculture.

CTA’s ‘First Day, Free Rides’ Available on Monday

All area students (grades K-12) can travel CTA buses and trains for FREE, along with an accompanying adult, courtesy of this year’s sponsor Butcher Boy Cooking Oils. 

Joyce Celebrates $8.5 million in Funding Coming to Revitalize Parts of Bradley, Bourbonnais, and Peotone

“Every town should have a central area to safely gather that is unique to their community,” said Joyce (D- Essex). “The areas granted this funding will be able to enhance buildings and landscape while also creating safer conditions.”

Statewide Unemployment Rate Drops 0.1%

Statewide Unemployment Rate Drops 0.1% (Chicago IL) — The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today that the unemployment rate fell -0.1 percentage...

IVI-IPO Recognizes Illinoisans at Annual Awards Dinner Whose Work Exemplify Progressive Values

For nearly eight decades, IVI-IPO has been at the forefront of progressive issues when it comes to supporting political candidates, groups and organizations who are doing the hard work to improve the lives of all Illinoisans.

Roosevelt University’s Dr. Dennis Frank Discriminates Against Black Student

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“I just want to graduate. I was seeking a mental health degree because as a police officer, I see the way mental health devastates families and our communities. With the proper treatment and the removal of the stigma associated with receiving mental health services, our community can thrive and move beyond some of the issues that have plagued our Black community.”

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