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Federal Jury Convicts Three Defendants of Interstate Stalking of Chinese Nationals in the United States and Two Defendants of Acting or Conspiring to Act...

Previously, three other defendants pleaded guilty in connection with their roles in the PRC-directed harassment and intimidation campaign. #prc

Joyce Opens the Door for New Developments in Downtown Kankakee

Cities in the River Edge Redevelopment Zone are eligible for the Illinois Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program... #kankakee

Rep. Haas Recognizes 79th District Illinois Firefighter Medal of Honor Recipient

“It’s common to hear that heroes walk among us, but to hear of such courage and strength for one’s neighbor truly demonstrates the heroism of Firefighter Haemker,” said Rep. Haas #JackieHaas

IPHCA, Legislative Champions Make Push for Increased Funding at Illinois Capitol Advocacy Day

Participants expect these two initiatives to be considered as part of state budget negotiations leading up to the scheduled May 19 adjournment of the spring legislative session. #iphca

Robbins Mayor Darren Bryant Calls for Special Meeting in Attempt to Thwart Public Participation

Sheppard complained that the way Bryant has conducted himself in office on several occasions have violated both ethics and the law... #robbins

Robbins Mayor Darren Bryant Fires Police Chief for Blowing the Whistle on Illegal and Unethical Behavior

Chief Sheppard has also received several complaints from the general public regarding Mayor Bryant’s erratic behavior. #robbins

D’Arcy Leading O’Dekirk in Joliet Mayoral Race by Double Digits

Nearly a third (30%) of voters remain undecided when it comes to the mayoral race, while 10% support opponent Tycee Bell. #joliet

Orland Park Police Respond to Vehicle Burglary Call in Fernway Subdivision

A resident in the 8600 block of 170th St. was awoken by a number of suspects on his property attempting to gain access to his vehicles. #orlandpark

On 20th Anniversary of Iraq War, Former Governor Pat Quinn and Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller Welcome ‘Portrait of a Soldier’ Exhibit to Cook...

Governor Quinn, Commissioner Donna Miller, and Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle gave remarks highlighting the importance of this unique way to remember those who lost their lives defending our country... #cookcounty #iraqwar

Three Metra Electric Line Stations Getting an Upgrade

Similar work is already underway at a fourth station on the line – the 147th Street/Sibley Boulevard Station. #metra

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