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Aquatic Therapy Helps Stroke Survivor Get His Sea Legs

After a stroke, rehabilitation therapy is important to help regain as much function and quality of life as possible. #therapy

Rep. Haas Recognizes National Foster Care Month 2023

DCFS aims to reunite children with their birth families, but when reunification is not possible as determined by the courts, many foster families choose to adopt their foster children. #fostercare

Bill Implementing Full-Day Kindergarten in Illinois Ready for Governor’s Desk

The measure phases the policy in over two years so schools can garner funding for the change... #kindergarten

Chicago to Receive Federal Help to Combat Homelessness

The Chicago Coalition of the Homeless now counts more than 65,000 homeless individuals across the city. #homeless

DeLuca Highlights Efforts to Help Seniors and Veterans

“The brave men and women who made sacrifices for our country deserve to be prioritized,” DeLuca said. #veterans

Bullying Notification Bill Clears Illinois Statehouse Despite Opposition From School Associations

Every school in Illinois is required to have a bullying policy on file with the Illinois State Board of Education. #bullying

Pair Charged with Attempting to Bring Narcotics into Cook County Jail

Paper laced with narcotics have become a growing problem of concern for correctional facilities across the country... #cookcounty

Man with Revoked FOID Charged with Felonies after Attempting to Leave State with Firearms

In the last 10 years, the team has taken custody of more than 1,000 guns from revoked FOID cardholders and secured the safe transfer of thousands more. #FOID

Illinois Democrats Seek to Allow Noncitizens to Be Police Officers in State

Illinois Democrats Seek to Allow Noncitizens to Be Police Officers in State (Springfield, IL) (via The Center Square) — A measure that is one...

Advocates Praise Senate Bill 1701 Passage as Critical Step Forward for Illinois Soil and Water Health

The legislation sends a strong message that Illinois must accelerate its efforts to protect soil health and prevent nutrient losses. #soil

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