Thursday, August 20, 2026
Former clients of self-proclaimed "Miracle Lawyer" Alexandra Lozano say they now fear deportation after allegations their immigration cases were mishandled.
For foster and adoptive parents caring for children of a different ethnicity, a new Illinois law is aimed at making it easier while helping children maintain a connection to their identity and culture.
In a major reversal, Illinois regulators have proposed letting cannabis companies grow cannabis outdoors, a move that would significantly lower energy consumption and cultivation costs - though home growers would be out of luck.
A Peoria attorney who has been the legal representative for the owner of a shuttered Downtown Peoria high-rise has asked to leave the case again.
Xandria Harris took the stand in her own trial Wednesday, offering emotional testimony as defense attorneys sought to establish that years of alleged abuse by boyfriend Darius Sullivan affected her actions during the 2021 shooting that killed a Bradley police officer and seriously wounded another.