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Rainbow Cone adds 4 new flavors

By Bob Bong Chicago’s iconic Original Rainbow Cone has been evolving over the past few years. First, it joined forces with the folks at Buono Beef and expanded its presence from its original location in Beverly to offer cones at Buono Beef locations and a few stand-alone stores as well as food trucks. Last year,……

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It’s ‘Play ball!’ for Midway Baseball & Softball

. If smiles were home runs, the boys and girls of the Midway Baseball & Softball Association were clearly the champions of West Lawn last Saturday, as they paraded through the streets of the community before beginning their 2024 season. – Photos by Steve Neuhaus   To view this page you will need to log…

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Mom gets 20 years in babies’ murder

. Stuffed her newborn twin boys in an alley garbage cart . By Tim Hadac The books closed this month on a double murder that shocked and sickened many in the Garfield Ridge area more than 20 years ago. Antoinette Briley, 44, pled guilty on May 7 to murdering her twin baby boys 21 years……

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Ladies lead the way to stylish Kentucky Derby fun

As a tip of the cap–so to speak–to the Kentucky Derby, acclaimed chef Gloria Hafer (second from right) visited the Garfield Ridge Satellite Senior Center last week to cook a burgoo (a thick stew traditionally popular in the South). For an added bit of fun, the center had a derby contest. Among the very best……

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Seek donations for charity at Two Holy Martyrs

. By Tim Hadac The Society of St. Vincent de Paul chapter at Two Holy Martyrs Parish will host a bundle weekend on Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19. Volunteers will staff two trailers at the St. Rene Goupil Church parking lot, 64th and New England, from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and 7……

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Clear-Ridge Reporter and NewsHound May 15, 2024

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An open house on May 11 at the Stickney Water Reclamation Plant in Cicero gave participants a chance to see the circular settling tanks where millions of gallons of filtered water ends up each day--the last step before release into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal. --Greater Southwest News-Herald photo by Dermot Connolly

‘Anything that gets flushed’

. MWRD shows how it treats wastewater .  By Dermot Connolly What better activity for a sunny spring day than touring the world’s largest wastewater treatment plant—which many people did during the open house held Saturday at the MWRD’s Stickney Water Reclamation Plant in Cicero. To celebrate Chicago Water Week, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District……

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Giannoulias urges REAL ID signup

Flanked by TSA Illinois Federal Security Director Jim Spriggs (left), Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is launching his office’s “Get Real Illinois” campaign to encourage Illinoisans to obtain a REAL ID. The campaign will raise awareness about the May 7, 2025 deadline and encourage residents to apply early to avoid problems at airports and……

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Charge Garfield Ridge man with March murder

. From staff reports . A 29-year-old Garfield Ridge man was charged with murder in connection with a slaying that occurred back in March. Alberto Rosas, of the 5200 block of South Central, was apprehended May 7 in the 6800 block of West Archer. Police said Rosas shot and killed 27-year-old Gustavo Suarez at about……

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Rashid calls college demonstrators ‘student heroes’

. Rips Israel over “apartheid’ and ‘genocide’ .  From staff reports The crisis in Palestine is taking a terrifying turn as the Israeli military is preparing to invade Rafah where more than one million Palestinians have been forced to after their homes in northern Gaza were destroyed, State Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid (D-21st) said in an……

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State health department warns respiratory illnesses are on the rise

State health department warns respiratory illnesses are on the rise

By CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS news@capitolnewsillinois.com Cases of COVID-19, flu and RSV are “circulating widely,” according to the Illinois Department of Public Health and officials in the department are urging people to exercise caution and get vaccinated if they are able. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that as of Dec. 30, 18……

Illinois Supreme Court to determine if cannabis odor can be cause for vehicle search

Illinois Supreme Court to determine if cannabis odor can be cause for vehicle search

By DILPREET RAJU Capitol News Illinois draju@capitolnewsillinois.com The Illinois Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday as to whether the smell of cannabis alone is grounds for police officers to search a vehicle, marking a test of the state’s 2020 recreational marijuana legalization law.  The court heard two consolidated cases of individuals who were in vehicles that……

Illinois Supreme Court weighs admissibility of ‘reenactment’ in murder case

Illinois Supreme Court weighs admissibility of ‘reenactment’ in murder case

By ANDREW ADAMS  Capitol News Illinois aadams@capitolnewsillinois.com In October 2019, Jessica Logan’s 19-month old son died.  Less than two weeks later, police and an investigator from the state’s Department of Child and Family Services met Logan at her Decatur home and gave her a “toddler size mannequin” before telling her to reenact finding the lifeless……

Amid record overdoses and drug counselor shortage, workforce expansion program aims to fill gap

Amid record overdoses and drug counselor shortage, workforce expansion program aims to fill gap

By DILPREET RAJU Capitol News Illinois draju@capitolnewsillinois.com  Amid five straight years of record overdose deaths in Illinois, a new state program aims to alleviate a shortage of professionals who work to prevent substance use disorders. Illinois’ behavioral health counselor workforce “is aging while new entrants are declining,” according to a 2019 report to the General……

Federal judge declines to stay assault weapons ban ahead of Jan. 1 registration deadline

Federal judge declines to stay assault weapons ban ahead of Jan. 1 registration deadline

By BETH HUNDSDORFER Capitol News Illinois bhundsdorfer@capitolnewsillinois.com A southern Illinois federal judge officially declined to issue an injunction to delay the Jan. 1 registration requirement under the state’s assault weapons ban. U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn issued the 34-page order on Friday. Gun rights advocates requested an emergency injunction to halt the registration of guns……

Prohibition on book bans, right to sue for ‘deepfake porn’ among new laws taking effect Jan. 1

Prohibition on book bans, right to sue for ‘deepfake porn’ among new laws taking effect Jan. 1

By PETER HANCOK,  ANDREW ADAMS  & JERRY NOWICKI Capitol News Illinois news@capitolnewsillinois.com More than 300 new laws will take effect Jan. 1, ranging from a ban on book bans to the regulation of “deepfake porn” and prohibitions on videoconferencing while driving.  Thanks to a law signed in 2019, workers at the lowest end of the……

Unions look to state for solutions after year of higher ed labor action

Unions look to state for solutions after year of higher ed labor action

By ANDREW ADAMS  Capitol News Illinois aadams@capitolnewsillinois.com At public universities across the state, staff and faculty unions have faced a contentious year of negotiations and, in some cases, strikes.  Pay has been a major issue on several campuses and the unions are now looking to Springfield for potential reforms to the state’s higher education funding. ……

Madigan trial delayed until October for SCOTUS review of bribery statute

Madigan trial delayed until October for SCOTUS review of bribery statute

By HANNAH MEISEL Capitol News Illinois hmeisel@capitolnewsillinois.com CHICAGO – Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan won’t be spending his 82nd birthday in a federal courtroom this spring after a judge on Wednesday granted his request to delay his bribery and racketeering trial originally set to begin April 1. Madigan claimed the small victory while appearing in……

Capitol Cast: SIU's president sheds light on Illinois' NCAA anti-trust suit

Capitol Cast: SIU’s president sheds light on Illinois’ NCAA anti-trust suit

Late in 2023, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined other attorneys general in filing an anti-trust suit against the National Collegiate Athletics Association. The suit challenges the NCAA’s transfer eligibility rules, which require Division One athletes to sit out for a year after transferring, unless they are granted a waiver.   Capitol News Illinois ·……

Capitol Cast: SIU's president sheds light on Illinois' NCAA anti-trust suit

Capitol Cast: SIU’s president sheds light on Illinois’ NCAA anti-trust suit

Late in 2023, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined other attorneys general in filing an anti-trust suit against the National Collegiate Athletics Association. The suit challenges the NCAA’s transfer eligibility rules, which require Division One athletes to sit out for a year after transferring, unless they are granted a waiver.   Capitol News Illinois ·……