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Statement From Mayor Brandon Johnson on the Restoration of Chicago Police Department Consent Decree Positions in Fiscal Year 2025 Budget

Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the restoration of positions within the Chicago Police Department as part of the Fiscal Year 2025 budget. This decision underscores the city's commitment to ensuring effective law enforcement while adhering to the consent decree aimed at reforming policing practices. The announcement is a significant move towards enhancing community safety and accountability.

Bears reach property tax deal in Arlington Heights — but stadium sights still set on Chicago, team says

The Chicago Bears have reached a property tax agreement in Arlington Heights, easing their path to potentially relocating from Chicago. Despite this deal, the team emphasizes that their preferred choice remains Chicago for their new stadium.

Man killed in Heart of Chicago shooting that wounded infant son remembered as 'family man to the fullest'

A man was fatally shot in the Heart of Chicago while his infant son was grazed by gunfire, prompting an outpouring of grief from family and friends who remembered him as a devoted family man. The shooting occurred on Wednesday morning, with police locating the suspect's vehicle shortly after the incident. No arrests have been made in connection with the case.

Bullied as a kid and chasing his brothers’ success, Sean Grusd stole $23 million. Now he’s going to prison.

Sean Grusd, a 33-year-old former investor, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding investors in fake fintech deals, amounting to $23 million. His sentencing highlights the serious consequences of financial crime, particularly within the fintech sector. Grusd is set to report to prison on January 6, 2025.

Ex-U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush selling Bronzeville home

Ex-U.S. Representative Bobby Rush has listed his Bronzeville home for sale at $795,000, a property he has owned since at least 1986. The five-bedroom residence at 3534 S. Calumet Ave. marks a significant transition for Rush, reflecting his long-standing connection to the community.

Outbreak of whooping cough at Lane Tech is part of nationwide uptick in cases

An outbreak of whooping cough at Lane Tech High School highlights a concerning nationwide increase in cases, with diagnoses returning to pre-pandemic levels. According to CDC data, the number of whooping cough cases has surged nearly fivefold since early 2024, with Chicago experiencing approximately 2.3 times more cases in the same period.

Chicago nonprofit sees record-breaking $15M donation from MacKenzie Scott

Chicago's Community Investment Corp. has received a record-breaking $15 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, marking her second contribution to the nonprofit. This generous gift could lead to the establishment of a new scholarship program, further enhancing community support and investment initiatives.

Man fatally shot in Chatham

A man was fatally shot in the 400 block of East 87th Place in Chatham, according to Chicago police. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about crime in the area, highlighting the need for community safety measures.

COPA investigating off-duty officer's gunfight with two assailants in Washington Park

An off-duty officer was involved in a gunfight with two assailants in Washington Park early on November 24, 2024. The confrontation occurred around 1:50 a.m. on East 57th Street, with both parties firing weapons, though no injuries were reported. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) is currently investigating the incident.

Las Vegas man who called 911 for help during a home invasion is fatally shot by police

A Las Vegas man who called 911 during a home invasion was fatally shot by police upon their arrival. The incident has raised questions regarding police protocol and the investigation is ongoing, with the officer involved currently on paid leave. Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson has stated that it is too early to comment on potential charges against the officer.

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