Thursday, May 29, 2025
Illinois legislators on Wednesday passed a law to explicitly prevent police from ticketing and fining students for minor misbehavior at school, ending a practice that harmed students across the state.
At least seven lawsuits are challenging the levies, the centerpiece of Trump’s trade policy. Trump has said he has the power to act because the country’s trade deficits amount to a national emergency.
Despite a federal judge's short-lived injunction, blocking the state of Illinois from enforcing its ban on so-called "assault weapons" for a week, Illinois gun owners still couldn't legally purchase and register firearms or accessories banned by the law during the time the injunction was in effect, a state appeals panel has ruled.
A bottle of Wite-Out followed Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana earlier in his career. “When I was a road deputy, we’d take all kinds of reports,” recounted Caruana. “We’re sitting alongside of the street writing reports, and I remember we’d make a mistake, we had to Wite-Out eight sheets or something.”
A bill heading to Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk is aimed at protecting local restaurants from third-party vendors that buy and resell reservations, which proponents say can lead to costly no-shows and consumer fraud.