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Pritzker suggests he’s open to tweaking SAFE-T Act after train passenger fire

“The SAFE-T Act is designed to give judges the ability to keep people in jail who they think are potentially dangerous for the community,” Pritzker said. #safe-t # fire

Clintons Visit Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. at Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Jackson, 83, has been hospitalized in recent days but remains in stable condition, the family said. #jessejackson #clintons

Cook County Board of Review to Reopen All Townships for Second Round of Property Tax Appeals

Board members said the delays spurred their decision to expand the appeal period so more taxpayers could seek relief. Appeals filed during this reopened session will affect 2026 tax bills. #appeals #propertytax

Illinois Health Director Criticizes CDC Website Changes Suggesting False Vaccine–Autism Link

According to IDPH, more than 40 large-scale studies involving millions of participants have found no association between childhood vaccines and autism. #autism #health

Lustig Jewelers’ Grand Reopening Marks a New Chapter as Two Longtime Chicago Jewelry Families Unite

Lustig Jewelers is marking its transition with a monthlong Grand Reopening celebration running through Dec. 24. Festivities kicked off Wednesday with a Sophia By Design trunk show that continues through Thursday. #jewelry #reopening

Preston Announces $3 Million in State Funding for New Ogden Park Fieldhouse

According to officials, the new facility will feature club rooms, a boxing room, basketball courts, a fitness center and other community spaces intended to support youth and adult programming. #fieldhouse #funding

Late Property Tax Bills Force Cutbacks in Neighborhood Holiday Decorations

Nazon-Wilburn said the only reason South Shore will still receive decorations is because the institute was able to work with its grower, who owed the organization a credit from the previous year. #holiday #tax

Elections board drops campaign finance fines against IL Senate President

Harmon’s committee had argued the notice of self-funding should be based on the office's election cycle, not the day of the next general election cycle as some Senate terms can be four and six years. Harmon is up for reelection in 2026. #fines #election

Memphis First Stop Candidate For National Preview Tour For Five Part Documentary Series About Mound Bayou, Mississippi “The Most Remarkable Town In The South…”

Creator and executive producer Kahari “The BooRay! King” Nash confirms, “Memphis, Chicago and Atlanta are the chosen cities for the preview tour, with Memphis slated as the preferred opening city. #tour #documentary

Sen. Preston Calls for Accountability After Assault Near South Side Elementary School

The senator said he was praying for both the victims and the attackers, stressing that while the young people involved should face consequences, their lives “don’t have to end after this.” #school #assault

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