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May 13 2025CRIME

How Small Crimes Can Lead to Big Evictions

In Illinois, a set of rules called crime-free housing laws are causing big problems for some residents. These laws let police and landlords kick out tenants if they are suspected of breaking any law. This can happen even if the tenant is found innocent later. It's a harsh reality that has affected m

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May 02 2025CRIME

A Sudden Crash and a Community's Loss

In a quiet town outside of Springfield, Illinois, a tragic event unfolded that left a community in shock. A car suddenly veered off the road, crossing a field and crashing into a building where an after-school program was in session. The impact was devastating, resulting in the loss of four young li

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Apr 23 2025POLITICS

The Next Chapter for Illinois Politics

A big change is coming to Illinois politics. Senator Dick Durbin, who has been a key figure in the Democratic Party for a long time, has decided not to run for re-election in 2026. This news opens up a significant leadership role in the Senate and sets the stage for a competitive primary race in Ill

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Apr 20 2025CRIME

Deadly Crash in Illinois Field

A grim event unfolded in rural Illinois on a Saturday morning. A small plane, carrying four individuals, met a tragic end in a field next to a road. The Illinois State Police confirmed the grim news on Sunday. All four people on board lost their lives in the crash. The investigation is still ongoing

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Illinois Senator's $4M Donation Controversy: A Closer Look

A prominent Illinois senator is at the center of a campaign finance controversy. The Illinois State Board of Elections has accused the senator of accepting nearly $4. 1 million more in donations than allowed by state law. The senator, however, disagrees with this assessment and believes the issue wi

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Mar 14 2025POLITICS

Mental Health and Police Interactions: A New Legal Perspective

A recent proposal in Illinois has sparked debate. A lawmaker has suggested a new bill that could change how police interactions with individuals experiencing mental health episodes are handled. The bill, if passed, would provide a defense for those who attack police officers during such episodes.

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Mar 07 2025WEATHER

Wild Weather Weekend Ahead for Chicago

Chicago is in for a wild weather ride this weekend. Temperatures will swing from snowy and cold to warm and sunny in just a few days. This is a classic example of the unpredictable weather patterns that can occur in the Midwest. First, let's talk about the snow. On Friday, a storm system is

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Feb 24 2025CRIME

Hate Crime Trial: A Landlord's Dark Turn

A grim trial is about to start in Will County. A 71-year-old man from Illinois, Joseph Czuba, is accused of a brutal crime. In 2023, he allegedly stabbed a 6-year-old Palestinian American boy, Wadea Al-Fayoume, to death. The boy's mother, Hanaan Shahin, was also seriously injured while trying to pro

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Campaign Funds: A Close Look at Dolton, Orland Park, and Tinley Park Elections

Tiffany Henyard, Dolton's mayor, is funding her own re-election campaign, with no outside contributions except for her loans. Her opponent, Jason House, has raised around $20, 000 from various sources, including contributions from local officials and a law firm. Henyard, who is also under federal sc

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Jan 04 2025WEATHER

Illinois Gears Up for Big Winter Storm: Expect Up to a Foot of Snow

This weekend, Illinois is bracing for a heavy snowstorm. The National Weather Service predicts up to 12 inches of snow, as a major winter storm moves from the Central Plains towards the Midwest. Meteorologists say the heavy snow could cover the region by Monday, with icy conditions likely to persist

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