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An Ill. bill passed in May aims to support survivors of domestic violence by preventing the collection of coerced debt ...
This story was originally published by the Illinois Answers Project. CHICAGO — LaShon Minter Williams is waiting for a letter ...
Juneteenth Chicagoland’s Intersection of Celebration and Calls for Justice The mid-June sunshine reveals Bronzeville streets ...
New “Justice for Debtor” bill to enable more Illinoisans to participate in small claims court by eliminating appearance fees ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Having an eviction record can lead to housing and loan applications being denied, and make ...
As property taxes continue to rise, Illinois officials consider bills that could offer some relief to homeowners In Cook County, the last complete tax cycle marked the 30th straight year property ...
Content warning: This story contains graphic descriptions of violence and abuse inside prisons. Kool-Aid, syrup and peanut butter dumped on clothing and bedding. Wires ripped from electronic razors.
Let’s be real—being a pastor these days is a lot more than preaching and potlucks. The country’s so politically on edge that some folks in the pews are showing signs that look an awful lot like PTSD.
In Cook County, the last complete tax cycle marked the 30th straight year property taxes have increased, according to the latest annual tax analysis by the Cook County Treasurer. Image: Cook County ...