Thursday, September 18, 2025
Some of those arrested have violent criminal histories, including men convicted of murder and sexually abusing a child. Others were previously deported. But the full scale of the operation remains unclear.
Walgreens appeared before the Illinois Supreme Court Wednesday to argue against a class action lawsuit filed by concerned customers. The case surrounds credit and debit card digits included on Walgreens receipts.
Illinois will release a new round of federal funding to build electric vehicle charging stations after the Trump administration initially sought to withhold it. The state on Wednesday announced plans to release $18 million it received after successfully suing the Trump administration for withholding the funds that Congress had already allocated.
Keller Farms has been cleared to continue its lawsuit against railroad operator CSX over historic flooding, caused when water backed up into the community of Caseyville behind debris trapped under a railroad bridge, wiped out much of their crops in July 2022, as a federal judge ruled CSX can't use federal rules governing railroads to pull the plug on the legal action.
Starbucks workers are taking legal action against the coffee giant, saying it violated the law when it changed its dress code but refused to reimburse employees who had to buy new clothes.