Between one-third and half of police departments surveyed said their use-of-force policies are missing at least one requirement under the SAFE-T Act, the report found. In a separate review of 10 agencies, only one had fully incorporated the law’s standards.
Buses took students to a rally at Operation PUSH on the South Side and other community-based events, while others transported students to an afternoon rally in Union Park that marched to Daley Plaza. Ultimately, 40 field trips were approved, allowing 2,200 students to participate in off-campus activities.
Chicago’s home prices grew at more than five times the pace of the nation’s in February, according to today’s report from the S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Indices. Home prices here were up 5.04% in February, the index reports, compared with growth of 0.7% nationwide.
A DePaul University journalism institute focused on “racial justice” is drawing scrutiny from media experts who say it contributes to skepticism of the news.
A team of local real estate investors has raised its bet on a downtown office recovery, buying a distressed Loop office building loan for roughly 84% less than the property was worth over a decade ago. It's the 23-story office property at 200 W. Monroe St.
If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
Expect no retraction or apology. This what they do.
The state's existing buyout program for its own pensions is the precedent for Chicago, which should be a warning: Look out for similar exaggerated claims and shoddy analysis.
Illinois lost another 54,000 tax filers and dependents, net, according to the IRS. Since 2000, fleeing taxpayers have taken $94 billion of annual adjusted gross income with them. 
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