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Embattled Tinley Park Trustee Diane Galante Repeatedly Threatened with Removal from Board Meeting

"Diane, this is like the fourth or fifth time, if you interrupt her again, I am going to ask to take a vote to remove you. Please stop interrupting other speakers." #tinleypark

Two Subjects Apprehended on Weapons Offenses

Through the Investigation, it was learned Robinson was on parole from the Illinois Department of Corrections and had an active no bond warrant from the Illinois Department of Corrections for Aggravated Unlawful Use of Weapons. #OrlandPark

New Report Highlights Critical Next Steps in Combating Hate Crimes in Illinois

"Illinois has a long legacy of advancing inclusion, and I'm proud to do all that I can to combat hate with the full weight of the Governor's Office." #hatecrime

Irvin: Pritzker’s Anti-Police Law Remains Biggest Challenge for Law Enforcement

A new report uncovered dozens of criminals have reoffended, from armed robbery to murder, after a new provision of SAFE-T Act took effect in January that allows criminals on home confinement 48 hours of unmonitored movement to roam freely. #crime

11 Year Old Orland Park Resident Luke Cudney Raises Nearly $500 to Help Ukrainians

In total, Luke, along with his siblings, raised $491 for Ukrainians. He has previously traveled to El Salvador for humanitarian purposes and had a letter published in the Chicago Tribune. #orlandpark

Hit and Run Driver Takes Lives of Local Couple, Victim’s Family and Disparti Law Call on Community to Help

The family and community are staggered by the news of the death of the couple while also sharing outrage that the one who is responsible for their deaths would flee the scene. #hitandrun

16th District Women Leaders Come Together for First Annual Power Brunch

“Their strength, resilience, and sacrifice to better their communities inspire us all." #powerbrunch

Ronnie White Continues to Help the Community for the Past Three Decades

"It's about a process on how you make choices. It is a lesson on making choices, and once you make that choice, there may be consequences.” #ronniewhite

Governor Pritzker Proclaims April as Innovation and Technology Month in Illinois

Illinois is committed to the development of building a highly trained workforce capable of filling future IT jobs through the strengthening of K-12 curriculum and postsecondary education opportunities. #DoIT

Black Homeowners Denied Twice as Often by Lenders in Illinois, Even Amidst Historically Low Interest Rates

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Studies have shown that homeownership is still the number one tool for building wealth in the United States today. #homeownership

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