CPD partners with neighborhood residents to develop district-specific public safety plans; April crime reduction efforts build on near 20-year lows in robberies, burglaries, and motor vehicle thefts. The Chicago Police Department’s efforts to reduce violence continued in April, with violent crime down nearly 10 percent, according to year-to-date figures. The […]
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Third Week In May 2021: Another week of shooting and killings across Chicagoland.
The third weekend of May in Chicago saw an unrelenting shootings across the city and its suburbs. The trend this year seems to outpace last year’s shooting and homicide totals so far. This year, 227 people have been killed, that is more than 36 last year. The shootings mostly occur […]
Illinois Automobile Crash Reports
Each driver involved in an Illinois traffic crash must file a crash report if the crash caused a death, bodily injury, or more than $1,500 of property damage when all drivers are insured. If any driver does not have insurance, the threshold is $500. If a police officer does not […]
Mayor Lightfoot Announces Summer Events Across the City — The Next Phase of the Mayor’s “Open Chicago” Initiative
“Open Culture” signals the reopening of Chicago’s diverse and legendary cultural scene with music, dance, public art, markets, and more at Millennium Park and venues citywide CHICAGO – Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), Choose Chicago, and Chicago’s cultural community today announced “Open Culture” […]
Isabella Casillas Guzman Confirmed as 27th SBA Administrator
WASHINGTON –Isabella Casillas Guzman has been confirmed as the 27th Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration. On March 16, the U.S. Senate confirmed President Joe Biden’s nominee with broad bipartisan support, 81-17 votes as Administrator of the SBA. Guzman will represent the more than 30 million U.S. small businesses and lead an […]






