Thursday, April 3, 2025
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined another multistate lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time seeking to block the termination of nearly $12 billion worth of public health grants to states.
Charges against two men were dropped after their attorneys used city surveillance footage to prove the men weren’t involved in an attack and robbery of a 60-year-old man last summer in Uptown.
Gun rights advocates in Illinois are asking the U.S. attorney general to come and review how the state may be violating residents’ Second Amendment rights.
A disbarred Illinois lawyer has been sentenced to six years in prison for using his then-girlfriend’s identifying information to obtain four bank loans totaling $82,700.
Illinois senators could vote on a bill in the coming days to require trauma-informed response training for law enforcement.
The widow of Aaron Pittman-Teague, a 23-year-old Illinois Department of Transportation worker, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit following his tragic death in a train collision.