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McClain defense attorneys rest case as Madigan corruption trial continues
After 40 days of testimony, former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan co-defendant Mike McClain Thursday rested his defense in their federal corruption trial. Attorneys for the former speaker, however, continue to bring witnesses.
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Prosecution rests in Michael Madigan trial
After more than three months, the prosecution rested in the ongoing corruption trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.
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Here are the main taxes, fees in Chicago's 2025 budget
While Chicago’s 2025 budget doesn’t include a $68 million property tax increase, it comes with a bundle of taxes and fees designed to bridge a billion-dollar budget gap.
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Lawmakers push for hearings on state's hemp industry in January
Local lawmakers are pushing for hearings on Illinois’ hemp industry next month, highlighting a push for further regulation and more emphasis on social equity in the business.
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Star witness faces cross-examination in Madigan trial
After more than a week of often uncomfortable testimony for the former alderman-turned-FBI mole about massages and Viagra, the latest questioning focused Danny Solis’ failure to declare hundreds of thousands of dollars he received from the Vendor Assistance Program.
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Cheap imported toys may pose a safety risk, advocates warn
Ahead of the holiday season, the Illinois Public Interest Research Group has issued its annual “Trouble in Toyland” report, this year highlighting the dangers of some inexpensive imported toys that could pose a safety risk.
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Smollett's attorneys praise overturn of actor's conviction
It was a decision that Jussie Smollett’s lead attorney said was no surprise, but it still took nearly six years to arrive at Thursday’s conclusion.
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Chicago police brass push for more funding in City Council hearing
Leadership from the Chicago Police Department pushed for more funding for the department in the upcoming budget in a City Council hearing, one day after a $300 million property tax hike was shot down in a unanimous vote.
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Chicago City Council rejects property tax hike in 50-0 vote
In a rare 50-0 unanimous vote, the Chicago City Council voted Thursday to reject Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed $300 million property tax increase, sending his 2025 budget plan back to the drawing board and dealing an emphatic blow to the proposal.
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Michael Rapaport denounces cancel culture, pro-Palestinian protests ahead of Chicago comedy show
Ahead of his scheduled comedy show at the Vic Theater in Chicago Friday night that drew protests from pro-Palestinian activists, veteran actor and comedian Michael Rapaport denounced cancel culture and the protests as he prepared for his Chicago show.