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This week, a conversation about a family's experience during the Holocaust.
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Many migrant women who are pregnant when they arrive in Chicago are potentially not getting medical care, volunteers and medical professionals say.
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An investigation shows racial disparities have gotten worse since a state law to document the race of drivers was enacted.
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The president agreed to expand work permits for asylum seekers from Venezuela. But what about those coming from other countries, including many now in Illinois?
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County officials in downstate Illinois are worried about what the end of cash bail could mean for their communities’ drug problems.
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Sometimes it's carefully selecting, or cherry picking, certain facts. An expert says deceptive statements almost always contain a kernel of truth.
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While some improvements have allowed for faster travel, a state panel is now working on a plan to guide high speed rail in coming years. But those changes will take time — and money.
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Learn about Elizabeth Packard, who was wrongly placed in an Illinois asylum in the 19th century, but later advocated for those in her position and the mentally ill.
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Advocates point to cases, like one in Waukegan, where a teen gave a false confession to a shooting.
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Chicago's new mayor fired Dr. Alison Arwady, who had served as Chicago's Public Health Commissioner, during the pandemic.