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riotfest
  • by david hall
Residents near Douglass Park have mixed reactions to Riot Fest's move

Some residents and business owners are happy to see the traffic and noise leave and for the community to regain access to green space. Others are sorry to lose the excitement and crowds.

springfield
  • by david hall
Secretary of state brings the DMV to the driver

The Illinois secretary of state's office launches a mobile unit to bring the services of a brick-and-mortar office closer to workplaces and into communities.

police-reform
  • by david hall
Push to monitor Chicago police traffic stops under federal court order faces stiff resistance from community groups

Witnesses at federal court hearings worried that including traffic stops in a consent decree originally issued in 2019 to reform the Chicago Police Department would actually slow attempts to curb the controversial practice.

crime
  • by david hall
Former CPS dean pleads guilty to sexually abusing student — then takes it back in dispute over sentence

Brian Crowder, a former dean of students at the Greater Lawndale High School for Social Justice, entered a guilty plea Wednesday in a deal with prosecutors, only to ask for a continuance when he learned he would have to register as a sex offender for life.