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Bears Fall Again-Losers of 5 in a Row

Chicago sacked the second year pro six times, and linebacker Roquan Smith had a monster day with 17 total tackles, 13 of which were solo.

Weekly Cartoon: Adventures of Z-Linnie

Episode 5 — "Rotisserie Rights"

Bulls Shut Down the Knicks at Home

The Bulls had struggled, only scoring 1 out of 6 shots outside the arc and only making 2 shots at the rim.

Rittenhouse Verdict: Not Guilty!

Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges Friday by a judge and jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin

Rev. Jackson on Rittenhouse Verdict: “It is a miscarriage of justice”

“A young white male vigilante called a victim by the judge is a grave injustice in the American judicial system."

Rush and Bilirakis Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Prevent Cuts to Critical Services with Medicare Pay Cuts Looming

Changes will force specialty providers to close, with detrimental impacts on health equity

Cook County Sheriff’s Office Hosts Fourth and Largest Free Vehicle Light Repairs Event

“92, 93% of stops we were making were all based on headlights and taillights,” Sheriff Dart has said. “If we get headlights and taillights repaired, our citizens save money and won’t be stopped for these minor violations. My great staff and I are always looking for ways to expand our community service.”

Bulls Gain Momentum with a Win Against the Nuggets

The Bulls slept on their performance against the Trail Blazers and came prepared to face the Nuggets at the Ball Arena.

Rush Statement on House Passage of Build Back Better Act

Rush played a key role in securing $550 billion for climate policies, including $2.8 billion for electric vehicle infrastructure, $50 million to reduce air pollution near schools, $3 billion for environmental justice, $9 billion for lead pipe removal. Bill also includes Child Tax Credit extension, postpartum care, paid family and medical leave, $5 billion for community violence prevention.

Chicago Heights City Council Moves to Help Local Companies Stay Afloat and Attract New Business

In his report to the city council, Les Swintek, city finance director, told the council that the 2021 estimated tax levy would be posted for public viewing, as required by law, before it is voted on in December. He said the tax levy is zero percent.

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