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Support has diminished in Chicago’s City Council for an ordinance requiring certain businesses to install security cameras.
Despite concern from some members of the City Council, the city is moving forward with giving two $250,000 payments to VNA.
An effort to require Chicago businesses to install surveillance cameras started with a City Council majority but is now ...
— Ald. Angela Clay (46th Ward) speaking against the snap curfew, urging her colleagues to hear young Chicagoan’s opinions on ...
Friends and family of Dr. Calvin Rolark pay tribute to his legacy with a commemorative plaque unveiling ceremony in ...
BRIAN NADIG Businesses in the 41st and 45 wards will soon be prohibited from selling, possessing or giving away “any cannabinoid hemp” product. The ban is primarily intended to help prevent minors ...
A McLean County judge has been assigned to preside over a lawsuit filed in Ford County Circuit Court alleging that a Paxton ...
The future of a “snap curfew" for Chicago teens will come down to a vote on whether to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson's veto ...
Children in the UK are yet to go on their summer holidays, but Pippa and James Matthews's venture has helped ensure parents ...
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