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Spring Forward Safely: Illinois Fire Officials Urge Residents to Test and Replace Smoke and CO Alarms

If an alarm is not working or has expired, residents are urged to replace it immediately with a 10-year sealed battery model and practice a fire-escape drill with their families. #fire #alarms #spring

Aguilar Hosts Open House to Connect Residents with County Services

Aguilar said the event reflected his belief that government must take an active role in reaching residents. #residents #openhouse

Cook County Board of Review to Host Property Tax Assistance Event as Dozens of Townships Reopen for Appeals

Commissioner Steele encouraged residents to take advantage of the additional time and in-person support. #appeals #assistance #tax

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

Hazel Crest Mayor, Local Law Firm Team Up for Thanksgiving Turkey and Gift Card Giveaway

The distribution coincides with the Village’s annual Thanksgiving food giveaway. #thanksgiving #giveaway

Applications Open for Next Generation of Affordable Housing Developers in Illinois

The initiative, known as Next Gen, offers both for-profit and nonprofit developers specialized training in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program — a key federal tool used to finance affordable housing projects. #housing

Illinois ranks in lower half in new ‘Safest States’ poll

Illinois nets a 50.01 total score to place 36th overall in the WalletHub survey of all 50 states. #ranking

NO KINGS Protest Draws Hundreds to McCarty Park in Show of Activism and Unity

Organizers said the message behind the NO KINGS theme was a rejection of political corruption and unchecked power. #protest

Ventura Urges Residents to Attend Meeting on Future of Collins Street Prison Property

The 168-acre site, once home to the historic Joliet Correctional Center—commonly known as the Collins Street Prison—has been the center of growing controversy. #property

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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