Thursday, April 18, 2024
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives facility is the latest effort to disrupt violent crime in Chicago, where police have been taking 12,000 guns off the street every year.
Attorneys for the Joliet police chief and other police officials are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a retired police sergeant who claimed that he was falsely arrested in 2022.
The Illinois House passed a plan Wednesday to provide naloxone to people leaving jail and prison if they were incarcerated for drug-related charges or have a substance use disorder.
The Madison County Board voted 15-7 on Wednesday to send a symbolic question to voters in November about forming a new state separate from the Chicago area.
An Illinois woman has filed a lawsuit against Target that accuses the retail giant of collecting biometric data without consent.