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Cook County, State Partner to Help Residents Prepare for REAL ID Requirements

Cook County, State Partner to Help Residents Prepare for REAL ID Requirements (Cook County, IL) - With a new federal penalty set to take...

Rep. Patrick Sheehan Launches Winter Coat Drive to Support Local Families

All donated items will be distributed to local families facing hardship during the cold-weather months. #coats #donations

‘El Chapo’s’ Son Joaquin Guzman Lopez Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges in Chicago

Federal officials portrayed the guilty plea as a significant win in the United States’ ongoing efforts to dismantle the Sinaloa Cartel, long considered one of the most powerful and violent drug trafficking organizations in the world. #guilty #elchapo

Pritzker Announces $10 Million Boost for Job Training and Economic Development Program

“This new investment supports key industries while giving Illinoisans the skills and opportunities they need to succeed.” #jobs #funding

Malcolm X College to Host Weeklong Kwanzaa Celebration, Free and Open to the Public

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson praised the college for its efforts to bring communities together during the holiday season. #kwanzaa #malcolmx

Dolton Designates Childhood Home of Pope Leo XIV as Historic Landmark

Village leaders say the landmark designation will pave the way for broader development of the site, including potential museum exhibits and educational programming in partnership with the Archdiocese of Chicago, historians, and religious institutions. #pope #dolton #landmark

Poll Shows Robin Kelly Gaining Momentum in Illinois U.S. Senate Race

Kelly argues her record shows she can deliver results in Washington and vows to bring the same approach to the Senate. #poll #senate

Federal Agencies, Northwestern University Reach $75 Million Anti-Discrimination Settlement

Under the terms of the deal, Northwestern will pay the federal government $75 million through 2028 and commit to strict compliance with federal civil rights laws. #settlement #anti-discrimination

Illinois rejects federal ‘no tax on tips’ rule, keeps state tax on tipped income

Bhatt said taxpayers who are seeing and hearing about the no tax on tips at the federal level might not think about having to actually add those back into their state return. #taxtips #rule

Chicago tenant groups call for eviction moratorium amid ICE raids

As a way of generating rental assistance funding, Sigcho Lopez is calling on lawmakers to more heavily tax the wealthy, something state Rep. Chris Miller, R-Oakland, said would be akin to rewarding those who have already broken the law. #raids #eviction

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