Lightfoot’s call for police policy changes comes four years after the U.S. Justice Department recommended in a report about CPD’s practices that it adopt a foot pursuit policy.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has asked Walgreens to start spacing first and second doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine three weeks apart instead of four, in line with the agency’s guidance.
Only 27,248 coronavirus vaccinations were administered in Illinois on Sunday, a fraction of the state’s daily average, although the state said reporting by some providers may have been delayed. In addition, this Sunday was Easter.
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An Illinois housing program will pay off some student loans when you buy a home. An unintended consequence: it's drawing prospective buyers to the state.
Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their votes in municipal elections, choosing mayors and village presidents in multiple Chicago suburbs.
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“Mass shootings are mass shootings when they involve white people. When they’re Black people, it’s just something that happened over there."
Breaking out of "cave mentality" will be harder and take longer than expected, Dahleen Glanton writes.
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- The Minneapolis police chief testified Monday that now-fired Officer Derek Chauvin violated departmental policy.
- The Texas Rangers opened the home portion of their season Monday with attendance at near capacity, despite criticism from President Joe Biden that it was "not responsible." "It's a calculated risk," one fan said.
- Northwestern guard Anthony Gaines, a two-year team captain, has entered the transfer portal, according to VerbalCommits.com. He is the second NU player to enter the transfer portal since the season ended, joining junior forward Miller Kopp.
- A sugar maple tree that has watched over a New Hampshire home for more than 200 years and was one of the largest of its kind in the United States is coming down because of safety concerns.
- AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday that he won’t throw the ceremonial first pitch as planned at the Texas Rangers’ home opener — the latest jab in a fight that’s pushing corporate America into the political battle over voting rights.
- Armed robbers tried holding up 3 people on Easter, shooting 2 but came up empty.
- Metra is adding trains next week to its BNSF, Milwaukee District North and North Central Service lines as ridership increases.
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- The nation’s top health agency is no longer recommending daily disinfection of schools to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
- Cook County Health announced it will open up about 30,000 first-dose coronavirus vaccination slots at 6 p.m. Monday across five suburban sites, according to a news release.
- Javier Baez has not set a deadline for reaching a contract extension with the Chicago Cubs, and he believes Francisco Lindor’s 10-year, $341 million deal with the New York Mets will help the other shortstops who will be free agents next offseason.
- Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.