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Research presented to the county's Criminal Justice Coordinating Council indicate young adults are a critical population in ...
A new report from the Council on Criminal Justice shows most major crime categories in Chicago are down below pre-pandemic ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker has joined a group of nine governors around the country calling on a power grid operator to implement ...
Dozens of Illinois cities use "crime-free housing" laws to evict renters over minor offenses, sometimes without charges or convictions. These laws were intended to remove serious offenders but are ...
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," Illinois Senator Dick Durbin expresses concern, stating there's something that smells very fishy about the Department of Justice's secretive meeting last week ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- In some Illinois cities, shoplifting, calling 911 too many times, or even being a victim of a crime can get you evicted from your home. This is because of what's known as crime ...
In Illinois, 100 cities have so-called crime-free housing laws that allow landlords to evict families for minor offenses, even if they don’t take place on the rental property.
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