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Monthly Archives: October, 2021

Attorney General Raoul encourages veterans and military families to join Veterans Day Roundtable

In honor of Veterans Day, Attorney General Kwame Raoul is encouraging veterans, their families and members of the public to participate in a free roundtable discussion highlighting how the Attorney General’s office helps veterans and service members access resources and better understand their rights.

State Senate revives measure to allow limited sports betting on in-state colleges

A state Senate committee revived a gambling bill Wednesday that would allow for limited betting on in-state college sports teams, sending it to the full Senate for consideration.

Guest: Aisha Betancourt

Aisha Betancourt discusses the loss of her daughter due to a drug overdose, substance use issues within the City of Chicago Heights and the her activism to raise awareness about substance use disorders.

Weekly Cartoon: Adventures of Z-Linnie

Z-Linnie episode 2 "History Again?!"

Bulls take down the last undefeated team in the NBA

After taking the loss in a very close game against the Knicks, the Bulls were ready to face the Jazz at the United Center.

Chicago Tech Executive Guilty of Illegally Exporting Computer Equipment to Pakistan

The guilty plea was announced by John R. Lausch, Jr., United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois

Amazon Markham Site Open For Business 3000 Employees Begin First Day of Work

"Employment opportunities by Amazon can be life changing for the thousands of employees who work here now. We want to celebrate this moment to acknowledge the commitment of Amazon to Markham and to send our workers off to a great first day of work,"

Micaela Smith Lansing’s first Black trustee reflects on what the village has accomplished since she’s been in office

It's been “a never ending uphill battle” to bring more businesses to the village and sustain the ones it has.

TWU Local 556 Members, Flight Attendants of Southwest Airlines, Succeed in Advocating the Illinois State Legislature to Pass Illinois Sick Leave Act for Aviation...

“I’ve earned sick leave through my union contract, and I should have been able to use it when I need it, as should every aviation worker,”

Rich Township District 227 parents are taking their kids out of the district

“It was so many lies and so many misconceptions that it showed it had more to do with political ties,”

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