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North Korean Foreign Trade Bank Representative Charged for Role in Two Crypto Laundering Conspiracies

“Today’s indictments reveal North Korea’s continued use of various means to circumvent U.S. sanctions,” said U.S. Attorney Graves. #northkorea

UChicago Medicine Invests $686.2 Million to Benefit South Side and South Suburban Communities in Fiscal 2022

This includes $586.7 million through the University of Chicago Medical Center  and $99.5 million through UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial. #healthcare

Commissioner Donna Miller, Cook County Sheriff’s Office Announce Ordinance Prohibiting Sale of Flavored Liquid Nicotine Products in Cook County

“Tobacco companies are aware that adding flavors to their products increases their appeal to consumers, especially our young people..." #cookcounty

Former Indiana Attorney General says Illinois is Soft on Crime

Johnson has refused to condemn the rioters and said the young people were acting out of desperation. #violence

South Suburban College’s Student Organization for Latino Empowerment and Success (SOLES) Attends Illinois LAtino Council on Higher Education (ILACHE) Conference

SSC Students also attended the research symposium with topics such as Medically Assisted Therapy during Pregnancy and the Impact of Commercialized American food in Mexico. #ssc

FBI Victim Specialists Provide a Lifeline to Crime Victims

The FBI’s Victim Services Response Team (VSRT), designed to provide support for victims in large-scale events... #fbi

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (April 2023)

I joined a number of excited local families on the Kankakee County Courthouse lawn to cut the ribbon for the State’s Attorney’s Easter Egg Hunt. #senatorjoyce

Rep. Haas Promotes Summer Internship Program

The internship program begins on June 1st and will end on August 1st, 2023. #internship

Heat Exposure Deaths Inspire Proposed Air Conditioning Requirements in Illinois

Buildings that do not have air conditioning are required to provide an air-conditioned common room where residents can go to cool off in a heat wave. #airconditioning

Illinois Measure Seeks to Require State Universities to Accept Community College Transfers

HB 3760 effectively builds on a pair of existing laws that provide automatic admissions to Illinois universities, with one designated for high school graduates and the other for community college graduates. #college

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