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Taste of Chicago was long held in July. Here's why it won't be this year
The annual Taste of Chicago food festival was a longheld July tradition in the city, until recently. The festival is now being held in September, largely due to two major events happening in Chicago for July and August -- and it's not the only festival to see changes. The events...
Dolton Village Board meeting yet again devolves into frenzy
Another meeting of the village board in Dolton took a chaotic turn. Most of the meeting was calm. Then, an activist, Jedidiah Brown, confronted Trustee Andrew Holmes over allegations of sexual assault that Holmes has denied.
July means a set of new laws take effect in Illinois
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WEVV) — Changes are coming for the State of Illinois, as new laws go into effect. Governor J.B. Pritzker signed new bills into law, all this in advance of the 2024 Chicago Pride Parade. House Bill 5507 removes barriers to the process of changing legal gender on...
New Illinois laws 2024: More laws in effect July 1, including minimum wage, tax increases
A host of new laws went into effect in Illinois Monday, at the halfway point of the year.Some of the new laws mean you will pay more at the pump and at your favorite Chicago restaurants, but it also means many minimum wage workers are getting a raise.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchMinimum wage increaseMinimum wage workers in Chicago and Cook County will be getting a raise July 1.Those workers will now make a base pay of $16.20 per hour.Chicago tipped minimum wage phase-outChicago started the first phase of cutting out tipped wages for workers. The...
West Side residents still struggling with clean-up one year after major flooding
It has been one year since devastating floods on Chicago's West Side.Last year, torrential rains hit the city, leading to major flooding. Hundreds of homes were damaged, and residents still desperately need help.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchA year later, John Carr recalled, his basement had waist-deep water. The water receded, leaving damage and growing mold, still."I just don't have the money. I do little at a time now, but I just don't have the money," Carr said.His story is not unusual. Volunteers with the Westside Long Term Recovery Group said they respond to a resident...
Name Changes Could Better Reflect Our City
The Chicago Public Schools are proposing to change the names of three elementary schools named after individuals with racist records: Christopher Columbus, the explorer who enslaved Native Americans; Melville Fuller, the chief justice whose Supreme Court issued Plessy v. Ferguson, ruling that Blacks and whites could have “separate but equal” accommodations; and President James Monroe, who enslaved 178 workers on his Virginia plantation.
Dolton firefighters: Village refuses to negotiate new contract; residents join in expressing anger, frustration
DOLTON, Ill. — Firefighters in the south suburban Village of Dolton dropped a major bombshell during a board meeting Monday night, saying they’ve been working without a contract for almost five years and demanding answers on retirement funds, workmen’s compensation and union dues. Community members, including the local firefighters union president, took part in public […]
Gov. Pritzker Signs LGBTQ+ Affirming Bills in Honor of Pride Month
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WICS) — Governor JB Pritzker signed SB2930 and HB5507 in advance of the 2024 Chicago Pride Parade. SB2930 requires nonprofits to publicly report the aggregated demographic information about their boards of directors to encourage nonprofits to reflect the diversity of the communities they support. HB5507 removes barriers...
New Illinois law to assist transgender residents with updating their birth certificates
CHICAGO (CN) — A new law in Illinois will help transgender residents update their personal documents with their preferred gender. The law allows Illinois residents born outside the state to petition their county court "to issue a finding of fact or facts to correct or update a birth certificate issued by another state or country."
Harvey mayor commits to not increase property taxes under 'Hold the Tax' pledge
A sigh of relief for some homeowners in the south suburbs.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchHarvey Mayor Christopher Clark announced a plan on Tuesday to not increase property taxes for the 2025 fiscal year."People are getting bills that are 100 times more, some of them are getting $4,000, $6,000 increases," Clark said. "If we can get everyone to hold the tax at 0%, that resident will know that his or her bill is going to be in the upcoming year and they will be able to plan for it."The city encouraged other elected officials in the south suburbs to join the so-called "Hold The Tax" pledge.
Here's the full list of Chicago free museum days for July 2024
Illinois residents can get a break from the summer heat by visiting Chicago's many museums. And getting inside might not cost you a dime. A number of museums in the Chicago area are offering free admission on select days, many of which happen to be in July. Art Institute free...
Son of late World War II veteran receives father's Purple Heart Medal
Ahead of Independence Day, the son of a late World War II veteran accepted a lost Purple Heart medal on his behalf.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchIllinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs returned the medal as part of a mission called "Operation Purple Heart."Jerome "Jerry" Even, survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. On Monday, his son accepted his Puprle Heart Medal.The medal had been abandoned in a bank safe deposit box and turned over to the state's unclaimed property division.10 more Purple Heart medals need to be returned to their owners.READ ALSO | 'Operation Purple Hearts' returns lost medals to rightful owners
Thousands attend 53rd Chicago Pride Parade to celebrate last day of Pride Month
CHICAGO (CBS)—Tens of thousands of people came out on Sunday to celebrate the final day of Pride Month at Chicago's 53rd annual Pride Parade.The event brought fun and love to a stretch of the city's North Side.It's one of the largest parades in Chicago, and it draws most of the city. This year, the message amongst the crowd was unity.Thousands lined Northalsted with colors, floats, music, and, of course, the fans to celebrate Pride."I just absolutely love Pride because everybody is so inclusive. It's fun to come with my friends and see people all join together," said Trinity Kellogg, parade...
Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke Sentenced to Two Years in Prison (Video)
Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke has been sentenced to two years in prison and fined $2 million. The sentence was handed down for charges of racketeering, bribery, and attempted extortion. Burke is required to report to prison on September 23rd. Courtroom Proceedings. CBS News Clinical Reporter Chris was present in...
In Chicago’s tent cities, ‘a multitude of challenges’ to address the city’s rising homelessness
Robert Bulanon glanced at the sky and frowned at the rain. He hurried into his home and emerged, holding an umbrella over his head, picking his way between a barbershop pole, a pair of bus seats, a wheelbarrow, a grill where another man was cooking beef stew, and other objects scattered along the embankment of the canal. Bulanon, 52, is one of about 20 people who live in a set of makeshift ...
Restrictions on face masks proposed around country, but ACLU of Illinois has concerns
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Just four years ago, a mask requirement for indoor spaces was issued in Illinois at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and masks were still required on the Chicago Transit Authority and other mass transit as recently as the spring of 2022.But now, there is a growing movement of lawmakers and communities who want to ban masks. Civil liberties advocates have some major concerns about that idea.In surveillance videos of crimes being committed, the perpetrators are often wearing masks over their noses and mouths. In many cases, the coverings help hide the faces and identities of those...
Editorial: Walgreens could join other major retailers fleeing high-crime parts of Chicago
Walgreens is in trouble. And that means trouble for Chicago. The Deerfield-based pharmacy giant, having lost about three-quarters of its market value since the beginning of 2022, is embarking on a major turnaround plan, which will entail the closure of hundreds of stores nationwide if not well over 1,000. Fully a quarter of Walgreens’ roughly 8,500 stores in the 50 states, the District of ...
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