Ricardo Rodriquez, charged with a 2019 home invasion a year after Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx vacated his murder conviction, is now a millionaire.
With less than 12 months until the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, a Chicago City Wire analysis of Illinois voter history data shows 466 voters in Southern City of Chicago: Precinct Ward 9 Precinct 11 cast ballots four years ago, in 2020.
As of Jan. 15, seven residential properties in Schiller Park were delinquent on their 2021 property taxes, according to the Chicago City Wire analysis of data made available on the Cook County Treasurer's website.
With less than 12 months until the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, a Chicago City Wire analysis of Illinois voter history data shows 1,097 voters in Central NE City of Chicago: Precinct Ward 2 Precinct 4 cast ballots four years ago, in 2020.
Administrators in Chicago Public School District 299 earn an average of $128,830 per year, ranking 141st in the state, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
As of Jan. 15, 32 residential properties in Oak Park were delinquent on their 2021 property taxes, according to the Chicago City Wire analysis of data made available on the Cook County Treasurer's website.
With less than 12 months until the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, a Chicago City Wire analysis of Illinois voter history data shows 423 voters in Central City of Chicago: Precinct Ward 23 Precinct 20 cast ballots four years ago, in 2020.
Major General Rich Neely, the Commander of the Illinois National Guard, will officially retire after 40 years of service this May. Governor J.B. Pritzker announced the retirement, stating, "Congratulations to Major General Rich Neely, the Commander of the Illinois National Guard, on your Retirement!"Neely's retirement marks the end of a long and distinguished career dedicated to serving the nation and the state of Illinois. In response to the announcement, a message of appreciation was shared, "Thank you for your service to our nation and the state of Illinois, General!"...
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.
As of Wednesday, March 20, a total of 136,635 Vote-by-Mail ballots sent to potential Democrat voters remain unreturned from Tuesday's Cook County primary election.