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city-hall
  • by david hall
Alderperson defends decision to stop sending automatic crime alerts to residents of her North Side ward

Ald. Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth said everyone on her email address list will continue to receive alerts about imminent crime threats, but other alerts about violent crime will go only to those who choose to receive them.

crime
  • by david hall
Woman who helped mother strangle Marlen Ochoa-Lopez and cut baby from womb gets 30 years in prison

Barely speaking above a whisper and fighting tears, Desiree Figueroa told Judge Peggy Chiampas that she was sorry. “I could never apologize for what I did enough at all,” she said. “That’s all, judge, thank you.”

2024-democratic-national-convention
  • by david hall
Chicago's top watchdog raises alarms about police tactics for protests during Democratic convention

Inspector General Deborah Witzburg warned that using pepper spray and corralling protesters 'risks escalating tensions and violating constitutional rights of lawful demonstrators.'

la-voz
  • by david hall
Los habitantes de Chicago acuden masivamente a la orilla del lago con la apertura de las playas para el verano

Las playas de Chicago estarán abiertas todos los días con salvavidas hasta el Día del Trabajo. El pasado viernes, los visitantes se dispersaron por la playa de North Avenue, descansando en las toallas y jugando en el agua.