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Several people were arrested in an early morning ICE raid in Elgin, Illinois, Tuesday, which was shared on social media by ...
As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched a new operation this month, the focus appeared to be on traffic stops in ...
It's been two years since Illinois became the first state to eliminate bond money as a condition for pre-trial release. Some Republican lawmakers are fighting to repeal or alter the Pre-Trial Fairness ...
Mark Arceta, 40, of Skokie was killed in the Sept. 11 crash following the burglary of a Louis Vuitton store on Michigan ...
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Pritzker responds to report about photo he took with 'peacekeeper' accused in deadly Chicago burglary, crash
Gov. JB Pritzker has issued a statement about a photo he took just this month with a Chicago "peacekeeper" who is now charged with murder in a deadly smash-and-grab burglary crash last week.
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Neighbors rally amid surge of ICE raids on Chicago's NW Side
Volunteers and local officials say ICE raids on Chicago’s Northwest Side have led to arrests, threats against observers, and a community effort to support fearful families.
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Downstate will get ‘something’ from Chicago transit bill according to Illinois House Speaker
Illinois Speaker of the House Chris Welch confirmed that Downstate will benefit from the Chicago transit bill, while also ...
The federal government is significantly ramping up immigration enforcement in the Chicago area, with a team of federal agents ...
Senator Karina Villa’s viral video sparks debate on immigration raids and community safety amid ongoing federal enforcement operations.
The Chicago River Swim is being organized by A Long Swim, a charity focused on raising money for ALS research. The swim is to take place on Sep. 21.
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Answering 160 calls a day: Illinois’ battle against domestic violence
Every day, dozens of people across Illinois take brave steps to escape domestic abuse. Help is available — and it’s making a real difference — but many survivors don’t know where to start.
The Chicago Cubs and the company which provides security at Wrigley Field have found themselves at the center of a major ...
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