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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

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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

Sugar Grove Mayor Reaffirms Village Must Honor 2024 Crown Development Contracts

Breaking the contract, Stillwell warned, would expose the village to costly lawsuits while still obligating Sugar Grove to comply with the agreement’s terms. #contract

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

Dolton to Host “Season of Giving” Blood Drive Aimed at Saving Lives and Feeding Local Families

For every presenting donor, CBC will make a monetary contribution to the American Association of Single Parents to help stock its Free-N-Deed Market, which provides groceries to households in need. #blooddrive #dolton

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

Community Marks Milestone for New Youth Health and Wellness Hub in Austin

“This project reflects the power of partnership and our commitment to ensuring that health equity isn’t an aspiration—it’s a reality.” #health #youth

Illinois GOP Lawmakers Blame Pritzker for Violence at Broadview ICE Protest, Urge More Police Support

The trio also faulted Pritzker for what they characterized as rhetoric that encourages confrontation, pointing to remarks in which the governor urged supporters to be “street fighters” for Democratic causes — a line Republicans have repeatedly criticized. #protest #policeofficers

Illinois patient relies on ACA tax credits, experts warn they drive higher premiums

U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth highlighted Jan’s story on social media, showing how ACA tax credits help her afford a $580-a-month medical implant. #taxcredits #aca

Jackson Family Says Rev. Jesse Jackson Is Stable, Not on Life Support

Despite reports suggesting a more dire condition, family members said he is breathing on his own and remains under the care of physicians. #jessejackson

Three Elected CPS Board Members Back Pat Hynes in Cook County Assessor Race

CPS board members Jenni Custer, Carlos Rivas and Ellen Rosenfeld joined Hynes at the announcement, outlining the financial fallout for the district and its pension fund. #election #endrosement

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