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When Aurora Ald. Less than a week after Patti Smith gave birth, she learned of a homeless woman who had little to give her son, Smith asked for help and the community responded.
Throughout the week, Smith said, she was inundated with phone calls and texts from constituents. And throughout the week she’s stocked up on baby items, from diapers to clothes to toys to books to blankets and linens, not to mention all the larger items: like a crib, car seat, stroller, hammock, changing table. and play pad.
One donor even wrote a check for $1,000 to the new mom. read full story,
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Members of the Chicago City Council who are running for re-election bear the referendum on their time in office, but in the Northwest Side’s 45th Ward Ald. Jim Gardiner criticism of challengers Going well beyond the usual complaints about crime, business development and potholes.
His time in public office has been marked by allegations that he used his power as alderman to target political opponents, including a reported federal investigation into whether he Demanded withdrawal of ward services from some residents who opposed his agenda.
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Lanette Haynes Turner chokes up when she talks about family. Turner, 45, chief of staff to Cook County Board President Tony Preckwinkle, broke down as he recalled his childhood in the Illinois foster care system. “From the age of six, I’ve always been in an environment where it was about being aware of my circumstances and stigma,” Turner said.
Turner made the transition from staff attorney to policy work and the public sector, and she says she hasn’t looked back. his latest fight is at the center Cook County Equity FundA multimillion-dollar plan to remove institutional and structural barriers to racial equality – operations, policies and practices – inside and outside local government.
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In 2021, when “Rust” star and producer Alec Baldwin accidentally shot and killed cinematographer Halina Hutchins with a live ammunition that shouldn’t have been on a film set, after that incident in New Mexico A lot of actors have thought through a lot of things.
for Michael Shannon“The main thing was: This is what makes a movie on the cheap.”
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When the Chicago Bears narrowed their search for a new president and CEO, general manager Ryan Poles sat down for a conversation with the finalists to evaluate how they would work and communicate with each other.
In Kevin Warren, Poles found a man with an impressive background and presence who values people and shows humility in his all-contribution approach working towards a championship, Polls looked to a leader who shares his mindset on how to build continued success through the draft and selective free-agent signing.
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Public swimming pools have not always been understood as flash points during the long American struggle towards racial integration; Most white Americans think first of schools, buses, and deli counters.
But “the wave, the wave, that carried me home,” the eloquent new christina anderson play At the Goodman Theatre, a massive argument is made that segregated swimming had a particularly damaging history, a remarkably widespread and long-standing impact on Americans of different races sharing calm crosses of water. Born out of terror. (In Chicago, we’re especially familiar, given the infamous fights over which Lake Michigan beach to swim at.)