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Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. Discharged From Acute Care Facility, Family Provides Health Update

In April, doctors revised his diagnosis to progressive supranuclear palsy, a condition that affects movement, balance, speech, and cognitive function. #jessejackson #discharged #treatment

Chicago council, ‘starting to legislate,’ sends $16.7 billion budget to mayor

The alternative budget also includes a roughly $1 billion sweep of tax-increment-financing dollars to Chicago Public Schools. #chicago #budget #thecentersquare

Op-Ed: AI literacy a top priority for Illinois employers in 2026

Building AI literacy ensures that employees across departments can identify opportunities to use AI responsibly and creatively, keeping regional firms agile and competitive. #oped #employers #ai

Malcolm X College to Host Weeklong Kwanzaa Celebration and Marketplace

The celebration is inspired by the Nguzo Saba, the seven principles of Kwanzaa, with each day highlighting one principle through performances, workshops and family-friendly programming. #malcolmxcollege #kwanzaa

Hampshire Invites Chicago Bears to Consider Future Stadium Home

A Bears stadium in Hampshire would do more than host football games; it would anchor the franchise in a growing Illinois community for generations to come. #chicagobears #stadium #hampshire

City of Zion Wins Crucial Battle for Taxpayer Protection and Public Safety

City officials presented a compelling, data-driven argument, revealing that the exemption application was not only incomplete but also misleading, failing to meet the stringent legal standards required by Illinois law. #tax #protection #zion

New Campaign Ad Highlights Willie Preston’s Record of Action and Advocacy

The ad, narrated over clips from news coverage, opens with the line, “Willie Preston is a fighter who runs toward trouble,” framing the Chicago Democrat as someone who intervenes when others hesitate. #ad #campaign #election

Final Days to Enter Cook County’s First Marriage Lottery for 2026

Nearly 1,000 couples have already submitted applications, marking the highest number of entries the Clerk’s Office has ever received for the event. #lottery #marriage

Black Community Leaders Criticize Illinois Lawmakers’ Immigration Proposals

Opponents say these policies prioritize foreign labor and immigration reform at a time when many Illinois residents are struggling with unemployment, wage stagnation and rising housing costs. #immigration #blackcommunity

Preston Law Expanding Support for Families of Students with Disabilities to Take Effect Jan. 1

“Keeping families of students with disabilities aware of all their available resources will help not just the students, but also their community.” #disabilities #law

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