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Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving currently and formerly incarcerated people and their families, conducted a free Prison Fellowship Angel Tree sports camp that ...
Healthcare workers with SEIU Healthcare Illinois and disability rights advocates with Access Living rallied Tuesday outside Trump Tower to condemn Medicaid cuts and call on state lawmakers to step up ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the City Council’s confirmation of Michael Belsky as the City of Chicago’s new Comptroller, following a unanimous vote by City Council. In this role, Belsky will be ...
These tools explain how the property tax system works and whether you may be owed money. You can search your address at ...
The Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus released the following statement regarding the Department of Homeland Security ...
As students prepare to return to classrooms across the state, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) is announcing the ...
During National Immunization Awareness Month, Cook County officials, school and religious leaders made a united call to ...
Eight months ago, a known gang member shot a Cicero Police Officer in the back, then fled into Nikki’s Pub for safe refuge.
By: Ashmar Mandou According to the Chicago Coalition to End homelessness, over 18,000 people in Chicago experienced homelessness in 2024. In an effort to decrease the number of people experiencing ...
In response to hate crimes in the district, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) released the following statement: “I am outraged and disgusted by the recent acts of hate and vandalism that ...
Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi endorsed an ordinance in the Chicago City Council to allow for citywide construction of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), including coach houses and “granny flats.” ...
Two times a year, my office mails nearly 1.8 million property tax bills and collects over $18 billion. That’s not a typo — $18 billion. As Cook County Treasurer, I oversee the second-largest property ...