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Chicago City Council may see changes as Johnson enters office
Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson is already working behind the scenes to put his stamp on the Chicago City Council.
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Ex-Sun times editor Newman tweets dubbed 'disinformation by Twitter - U.S govt censors
Illinois-based journalist Craig Newman, a former Chicago Sun-Times editor, was one of many who were censored by Twitter at the behest of federal spy agencies with no reasoning provided according to the latest installment of the Twitter Files.
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Stephens: 'We have yet to see Democrats' promised anti-crime package'
Rep. Brad Stephens recently slammed Illinois Democrats for failing to pass legislation that would bring the state's crime rate down.
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Family of Oak Park man murdered in Austin seeks answers
Over a month after Oak Park River Forest High School alumnus Edjuan “EJ” Wilson was killed after exiting the Subway 5973 W. Madison Street in Austin, the teenager’s family is urging anyone with information about the perpetrators to come forward.
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Stephens: 'Democrats have continually shut down ethics reform efforts in Springfield'
Rep. Brad Stephens (R-Chicago) says Illinois lawmakers need to be held to the “highest ethical standards.”
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'Kim Foxx is stupid, crooked and a joke’: Foxx compared to Smollett after calling his case ‘mob justice’
Controversial Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is being criticized for calling the prosecution of Jussie Smollet as “mob justice.”
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Court ruling nullifies COVID-19 mandates in schools; parents call quarantining of maskless students 'absurd'
An Illinois lower court recently issued a temporary restraining order that stops school districts across the state from requiring students and staff to wear masks on campus, but some parents say that students who choose not to mask up are being isolated.
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News and Happenings in Logan Square
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Around the Square & Market Sundays
Happy Wednesday Logan Square!
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Chicago Contrarian writer claims Sun-Times ‘manufactured’ a ‘narrative’ against police in death of 13-year-old
Martin Preib with the Chicago Contrarian recently took issue with the Sun-Times’ coverage of the police-involved shooting that resulted in the death of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, questioning whether Chicago media are stirring civil unrest rather than reporting on facts.
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Sun-Times investment gives state government unions another tool in their arsenal
When Illinois public employee unions bought the Chicago Sun-Times in summer 2017, financial analysts questioned the decision.
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10 Chicago locations licensed to dispense recreational marijuana
Forty-six dispensaries throughout Illinois can sell recreational marijuana to adults as of Wednesday, including 10 in Chicago, according to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
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Northwest Side GOP leader Kessem recalls former Cook County Assessor's 'conflict of interest'
Republican Ammie Kessem, candidate in the March 2020 41st Ward Committeeman election, says she was not surprised by reports that former Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios is now under federal investigation.
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OPINION: How Chicago Stiffed The Rest Of Illinois For Cost Of Its New Teacher Pension Giveaways
Illinoisans outside Chicago may be laughing at the city’s reckless new contract with its teachers, but the real joke is on them.
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Sun-Times sports columnist, Morrissey, sees similarities in the plight of minorities in the U.S. and China
Sun-Times sports columnist, Rick Morrissey, recently berated (gently) NBA players for shying away from criticizing the Chinese government when it hit back at the NBA for a coach’s statement in support of the freedom protestors in Hong Kong.
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Cook County GOP commissioner speaks out against set-aside contracts
Cook County Republican Board Commissioner Sean Morrison has a simple but stern philosophy when it comes to the way Chicago business is conducted.
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Political strategist sees flaws in Chicago mayor's plan for set-aside contracts
Republican political strategist Chris Robling points to Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan of creating 'set-asides' for city contractors who identify as gay as an example of good intentions gone awry.
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Chicago Republican Party opposes Mayor Lightfoot's plan to add taxes, reps say
The Chicago Republican Party doesn't agree with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's plan to ask the state Legislature for the authority to tax high-end professional services and home sales that are worth more than $1 million.
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Foxx's reelection bid faces obstacles after judge appoints special prosecutor to Smollett case
Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx's reelection bid faces an uphill battle following the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate her office's handling of the Jussie Smollett case.
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Chicago FOP 'appalled' at another media report associating police with 'white nationalists'
Chicago police continue to battle the media’s guilt by association fixation over the attendance of a handful of “white nationalists” at the FOP’s April 1 demonstration against Cook County prosecutor Kim Foxx.