News-Herald
Pappas criticizes ‘inequities’ in tax system
From staff reports As property tax bills land in Cook County mailboxes over the coming days, businesses and homeowners will likely find higher bills with some gentrifying Latino neighborhoods in Chicago seeing increases of nearly 46%, according to an analysis of 1.8 million tax bills, conducting by the office of Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.…
Read MoreKaegi touts new tax tool
From staff reports More than $180 billion in property taxes collected from every property in Cook County – from Ford Heights to Chicago to Winnetka – can now be analyzed with software code created by the Cook County Assessor’s Office. The Property Tax Simulator, or PTAXSIM, is a software code package implemented in the coding…
Read MoreDems amend SAFE-T Act to address cash bail
SW Side voters rip GOP for ‘fear mongering’ By Jerry Nowicki Capitol News Illinois and Tim Hadac Lawmakers last week passed a long-awaited amendment to the SAFE-T Act criminal justice reform’s provisions that will eliminate cash bail when the calendar hits 2023. The measure expands the list of crimes for which a judge can order…
Read MoreChicago Christian seeking new head football coach
By Mike Walsh Correspondent Chicago Christian is looking for a new football head coach. The Knights’ next coach will succeed Tom O’Connor, who in two seasons in Palos Heights compiled an overall regular-season record of 9-9. This season, Chicago Christian won its last four regular-season games, including a 19-0 decision over Ridgewood in Week 9,…
Read MoreCollege Notebook: St. Laurence alum rewrites Greyhound record book
By Mike Walsh Correspondent As senior seasons go, it’s tough to top the one authored by University of Indianapolis running back Toriano Clinton. Clinton, who prepped at St. Laurence, was one of three Greyhounds chosen for the 2022 D2CCA All-Super Region 3 Team, and the only one to make the first team. This fall, Clinton…
Read MoreArea Sports Roundup: Marist, Nazareth mourns deaths of coaches
By Jeff Vorva Staff Writer It was a sad week for two area schools. The Marist and local running communities were saddened by the death of Jon Gordon on Dec. 9, two days after sophomore Nazareth baseball coach Mario Ortiz. Gordon, the RedHawks’ boys track and cross country coach since 2017, died Dec. 9.…
Read MoreArea Hoops Wrap: Holiday tournament season starts early at Oak Lawn
By Jeff Vorva Staff Writer Oak Lawn got a jump on the rest of the area basketball world when its girls holiday tournament opened for business Dec. 10. Most area boys and girls holiday basketball tournaments take place the week before or the week after Christmas. But Oak Lawn has a tradition of hosting its…
Read MoreBurke era ending
City Council dean will not seek another term By Tim Hadac Facing a multiple-count federal indictment on corruption charges, 14th Ward Ald. Edward M. Burke has decided against seeking re-election to the office he has held since 1969. The longest serving alderman in Chicago history, Burke was a no-show on Monday at the Chicago Board…
Read MoreQuinn still fights against B & Bs
Says condo in West Lawn in violation By Tim Hadac While short-term rentals of homes or rooms within homes is a practice outlawed throughout the 13th Ward, Ald. Marty Quinn recently identified one place where the practice continues, and he took action. Police visited a condominium unit at 6201 S. Knox earlier this fall and…
Read MoreBoy Scout leads effort to refurbish playground
Weed-choked lot cleaned up and fixed By Tim Hadac About 2% of boys enrolled in Scouting have the drive and persistence to put in the years of work required to get them to the top and earn the rank of Eagle Scout. Anthony Santiago is one of them. While he is not yet officially an…
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