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Maritza Bandera, Healing Illinois program manager, Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), joins Community Voices to share how this grant program works to increase equity, understanding, and engagement between all races in Illinois.
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Kane County man was ordered to move after first being told he could buy home
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The measure follows a lawsuit by a mom who was forced from her Richton Park home through use of a controversial “crime-free ordinance.”
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Judge declares Sam McCann out of ‘excuses’ for violating probation orders after discharge.
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The city saw a rise in reports of more serious crimes.
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In the latest segment for our ongoing series on homelessness, titled Unsheltered, Maureen McKinney interviewed Josh Sabo, executive director of Heartland Housed.
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The FBI saw a 20% increase in reports of financially motivated sextortion incidents targeting minors during a six-month period that ended in March 2023, compared to the previous year.
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Staffing agencies – a fast-growing industry that employs nearly a million Illinoisans – are not exempt from the state’s antitrust law, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled late last week.
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This story is the first in an occasional series
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Consolidated cases before the court will test language of 2020 legalization law.
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The decision could lead to a new trial for a Decatur woman convicted in the death of her young son.
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The Illinois Supreme Court-appointed Commission on Professionalism promotes civility and diversity, equity and inclusion in Illinois courts. As its first-ever downstate chair, John Kim plans to bring the commission's trainings to McLean County and raise awareness about legal deserts.