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Appeals court to answer whether noncitizens have Second Amendment rights

The case USA v. Heriberto Carbajal-Flores centers around Flores’ arrest in Chicago for having a firearm. Representing the federal government, Margaret Steindorf said Flores’ immigration status is important. #rights

Former southeastern Illinois police chief faces federal charges

That motorcycle is now at the center of a two-count federal indictment in the southern district of Illinois in November against then-Wayne City Police Chief Anson Fenton, 46, alleging he sold forfeited or surrendered items for his personal benefit. #indictment

Haymarket Center Commemorates 50th Anniversary with Logo Design Competition

The winner of the contest will receive a $500 prize and two tickets to Haymarket Center’s 50th Anniversary Gala on April 25, 2025. #anniversary

Governor Pritzker and Illinois Department of Revenue Announce Tax Relief Available for California Wildfire Victims

"Residents who live or have businesses in the affected areas won't need to worry about incurring penalties and interest on their tax deadlines until October. This additional time will allow them to gather essential paperwork without added stress." #wildfire

Rep. Sheehan Introduces Resolution Declaring May 2025 as Law Enforcement Mental Health Awareness Month

“Unique pressures and emotional tolls come with the badge and leave far too many officers feeling alone or hopeless. Our legislature must do everything it can to protect those who protect our communities. This resolution is one small step in doing that.” #lawenforcement

Bally’s Chicago Casino Begins 2025 Giving with Breakthrough Urban Ministries, St. James Cathedral, Greater Chicago Food Depository and ChiGives Back

Breakthrough Urban Ministries, Greater Chicago Food Depository and St. James Cathedral each will receive $1,500 donations from Bally’s Chicago, helping provide essential meals and support to those in need across the city. #food

Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar Welcomes Over $96 Million in Federal Housing and Urban Development Funds for Cicero

This funding is separate from an additional $244 million distributed by HUD to Cook County as a whole, which will provide relief for homeowners, businesses, and residents who experienced hardships and damages from the summer storms. #funds

National School Developer Fortec Sells Redeveloped Barrington, Illinois, Property for $4.94 Million

“This milestone caps off a remarkable 2024 for Fortec and propels our commitment to developing purpose-built educational facilities that drive community growth and transformation nationwide.” #redevelopement

5th Ward Alderman Desmon Yancy Unites with South Shore Chamber of Commerce and Special Services Area #42 Urging Walgreens to Work with Community Stakeholders...

While I’m disappointed that Walgreens has decided to close its second South Shore location in just a few months, I see this as an opportunity for the community to decide the future use of the building. #tenant

National carry reciprocity would force Illinois to recognize other states’ permits

Illinois was the last state in the nation to implement a law allowing carrying concealed firearms outside the home in 2013. #firearms

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