In the mind of SUNY Alfred history professor Nicholas Waddy, the verdict is already in when it comes to the growing sex abuse scandal swirling around New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.“There’s not going to be any clear resolution to this case,” Waddy said during a recent appearance on Chicago’s Morning Answer.Though hardly a Cuomo fan, Waddy admits that’s a verdict he could come to live with, at least over the short term.“I’m a conservative and a Republican and the truth is the GOP is on life support in New York and we need a train wreck of governor like Cuomo to breathe new life into party and give us an outside chance,” he said.
Lt. Col. James Carafano doesn't want to see the U.S. military get blindsided in the brewing debate over recent comments made by Fox News host Tucker Carlson about women in uniform.
Chicago Federation of Labor President Bob Reiter testified before the Illinois Senate Tourism and Hospitality Committee about the harmful impact Gov. J.B. Pritzker's Phase 4 mitigations are having on the state's travel industry, a Capitol Fax release said.
At least 1 million Illinois families with public school K-12 students have begun receiving Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) debit cards preloaded with $450 to help close the gap for the food-insecure as of March 8.
The Illinois State Rifle Association (ISRA) has filed a suit accusing Illinois State Police with violating the rights of individuals to carry concealed firearms by taking too long to approve licenses.
The 60611 ZIP code, home to the Magnificent Mile shopping district on North Michigan Ave. and Navy Pier, has suffered from the biggest drop in sales tax collection in the state since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.The Chicago Sun-Time reports sales tax collections in that area have dipped by $68 million since last year.
Former Chicago Public Schools Superintendent Paul Vallas is blasting the school board’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis as a disaster. “High school remote learning is a documented disaster,” Vallas recently posted on Twitter.