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Organizers said more than 30,000 people marched Saturday to rally against Trump and billionaire CEO Elon Musk.
From Chicago Sun-Times
Protests were held in multiple Pittsburgh-area counties as part of the national “Hands Off” movement.
From Yahoo
Protesters are making their voices heard and joining together to counter the Trump administration’s moves to fire thousands of federal workers, close Social Security Administration field offices, effe...
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Now neighbors in Streeterville are pushing to get the City Council and Mayor Brandon Johnson to change the curfew for minors downtown from 10 p.m. to 8 p.m., in effort to curb the foolishness happening in their backyards.
"I don't think a group of kids should be running around downtown," said the guardian of the boy, 15, who was shot Friday in Streeterville, two weeks after a tourist was shot nearby. On Monday, police arrested a suspect in the tourist's shooting.
As summer looms, a debate resumes over what to do about ‘teen takeovers’ downtown after boy is shot in Streeterville.
The Illinois Secretary of State opened a new Flagship Center Tuesday in Chicago's Loop that is meant to offer a suite of services while also cutting down on lines and wait times.The 24,000 square foot,
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Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc. plans to relinquish management in May of the 415-room Sofitel Chicago Magnificent Mile at 20 E. Chestnut St. in Streeterville.
Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren told reporters Wednesday at the NFL owners meetings that the Bears are focused on sites in Arlington Heights and downtown Chicago for their new state-of-the-art fixed-roof stadium.
Hundreds of "Hands Off" protests were held around the country on Saturday, April 5, including protests in Chicago, dozens of suburbs, and across the state of Illinois.