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For the first time, Chicagoans cast votes for members of the partially elected school board.
The president-elect has threatened political opposition with the withholding of federal funds from their states and cities.

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State Rep. Kelly Cassidy said there has been a coalition effort to protect trans and reproductive health care access since the Dobbs decision leaked. Now legislators are looking at Trump policy proposals to find holes in existing state protections.
From her townhouse in Lincoln Park, Ella Jenkins traveled the world, playing for generations of kids who never forgot listening to and performing with her. She received a Grammy Award and her music is in the Library of Congress.
Activists, elected officials call on Mayor Brandon Johnson, who said he’d fire cops linked to extremist organizations, to take action against avowed Oath Keepers in the CPD and form a task force to address the problem.
Hosted by CHIRP 107.1 FM in Plumbers Hall, the annual fundraiser features about 100 tables of vinyl records, CDs and more. Customers say they will miss unique gems offered by the independent record dealers.
Donald Trump’s win forges a path for the Illinois governor to run for president in 2028. But first he’ll have to decide whether he’ll seek a third term.
Organized by two City Hall departments, the second annual event offered panel talks and networking.
The litigation over Illinois’ assault weapons ban is viewed as likely to reach as high as the U.S. Supreme Court.
Raylon East, a 36-year-old South Shore resident, faces two counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony unlawful use of a weapon, police said. He was ordered detained pending trial.
Seniors have until Dec. 7 to make a decision about their 2025 plans. Help is available to review premiums, deductibles and which drugs are covered by different plans.
Vamarr Hunter was a customer for years. But, after he started looking for his biological mother, he realized she was in his neighborhood all of this time. Now, mother and son work together.
“Insert Coin: Inside Midway’s Arcade Revolution” looks back at how the video game arcade industry got much of its start in Chicago.
Two last races were called Friday for independent candidates in Districts 9 and 10 on the South and Southeast sides.
The case against Michael Mollo Jr. and Emil Kozeluh is immediately in doubt because President-elect Donald Trump has promised to pardon those who have been prosecuted for their role in the Capitol attack, including more than 50 Illinois residents.
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is exiting. But Lake County’s Eric Rinehart, after beating a tough Republican, is preparing for his second term.
Under the One System Initiative an estimated 3,800 beds designated for immigrants — funded by the city and state — will be added to the existing 3,000 beds for anyone experiencing homelessness in Chicago.
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