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Chicago police said the 6-year-old boy was a passenger inside the vehicle when someone in a white SUV drove by and shot at ...
Billed as “ending crime and disorder on America’s streets,” the order would shift funds away from “housing first” and “harm ...
Alderman Matt O'Shea says he was blindsided by cuts he calls drastic and unsafe in his ward's school communities. "That's ...
Chicago schoolchildren will see significantly fewer crossing guards on their way to class this fall, prompting concerns from ...
Chicago's Weiss Memorial Hospital will soon lose it's Medicare funding, which could lead to the hospital closing. The North Side hospital has been under investigation by the Illinois Department of ...
The Justice Department claimed that Illinois leaders had been “minimally enforcing — and oftentimes affirmatively thwarting” ...
The Justice Department had sued the leaders of Illinois, Chicago and Cook County over policies that limit cooperation with ...
Chicago’s mental health crisis teams were meant to replace police with clinicians. Bureaucratic dysfunction and fading ...
Almost 50 years ago, EHR pioneer and Harvard Medical School professor Warner Slack, MD, said patients’ insight is the “largest and least utilized resource in healthcare.” Today, health systems are ...
America can no longer afford to be soft on crime through its laws, police budgets, and elections of leaders and prosecutors, ...
The Stephenson County Board has approved a letter of intent to pursue a sale agreement with Serenity Estates, a firm that has ...
Chicago police warn of burglaries targeting businesses in multiple districts, with suspects using a smash-and-grab method.