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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

Cook County Property Tax Bills Arrive After Months of Delays, Raising Long-Term Concerns

Officials warn that the delays could lead to continued strain on county employees and may affect next year’s tax cycle if not addressed. #tax #delays

Cook County Clerk Holds Ballot Lottery for 2026 Primary Candidate Order

State law requires the Clerk’s Office to hold a ballot lottery whenever multiple candidates from the same party file their nominating petitions at the same time. #ballot #gubernatorialprimary

CTA, CDOT Seek Public Input on Bus Corridor Upgrades to Improve Speed, Safety, and Access

The Bus Priority Corridor Study builds on the Better Streets for Buses Plan, a long-term framework for improving Chicago’s streets and bus infrastructure. #cta #bus

Homewood Edward Jones Office Collecting Toys for Tots Donations

All donations will go toward helping local families ensure their children have gifts to open this holiday season. #donations

Dolton Trustee Kiana Belcher Files Petitions for Cook County Commissioner Race

Her campaign for county commissioner centers on three key priorities: improving infrastructure, expanding access to healthcare, and creating good-paying jobs for working families. #petitions

Clerk Monica Gordon Collects More Than 250 “Love Purses” for Domestic Violence Survivors

The initiative was held in partnership with #LovePurse, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing essential items and messages of hope to women in crisis. #purses

Two Arrested During Broadview ICE Facility Protests

The arrests come amid ongoing protests at the facility, where demonstrators have gathered in recent weeks to call attention to federal immigration enforcement practices. #arrest

Federal Court in Chicago to Scale Back Operations as Funding Lapse Reaches Phase 2

Beginning Friday, Clerk’s Office operations will be reduced, and court staff—currently working at 78 percent of authorized staffing levels—will be reassigned exclusively to work that directly supports essential court functions. #funding

Aguilar Joins Spyropoulos at Forest Park Expungement Summit Offering Second Chances

“It is critical that we reduce barriers that prevent residents from finding housing, employment and more,” Aguilar said. #expungement

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