Monday, March 23, 2026

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police-reform
  • by david hall
Kim Foxx wouldn’t prosecute gun cases tied to some minor traffic stops under new plan

The draft policy aims to undercut a dramatic rise in stops that disproportionately target people of color and rarely lead to arrests. “It felt like it was time to do something about it,” said Foxx, who is stepping down as Cook County state's attorney this year.

chicago
  • by david hall
Chicago sees spike in Black teens out of school and work, study shows

Experts say the pandemic disrupted the pathways that helped teens get a job or an education after high school. Young adults are "discouraged" about not getting hired, a youth mentor says.

immigration
  • by david hall
Chicago woman who helps migrants fights for a chance to stay in the United States

Luisette Kraal, a native of Curaçao, lives in the U.S. on a religious visa that has run out. For two years she has been a key figure in helping newcomers adjust to the city.

crime
  • by david hall
Armed robbers, including one wielding hammer, target four businesses in three hours overnight

The robberies were reported in several neighborhoods including Back of the Yards, Greektown and two in Albany Park, police said.