Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard bills DC trip to wrong taxpayers
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More drama in Dolton, as FOX 32 Chicago has learned that controversial Mayor Tiffany Henyard may have billed the wrong taxpayers for a trip to Washington D.C. earlier this year.

Biden releasing 1M oil barrels to combat summer gas prices

In an effort to lower gas prices ahead of the busy summer travel season, the Biden administration announced the release of 1 million barrels of gasoline from a Northeast reserve established after Superstorm Sandy.

Will Trump testify at his hush money trial?
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Donald Trump's criminal trial is now in the final stretch as Trump's defense team began calling their witnesses on Monday.

Chicago aldermen challenge mayor's plan to phase out ShotSpotter

The controversial gunshot detection system known as ShotSpotter is facing renewed scrutiny and debate as Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to phase it out by the end of the year encounters resistance from some city aldermen.

Defense asks judge to dismiss hush money trial as Michael Cohen concludes testimony

Michael Cohen spent nearly four full days on the stand before ending his testimony Monday afternoon. He placed Donald Trump directly at the center of the alleged scheme to stop negative stories to fend off damage to his 2016 presidential bid.

Chicago aldermen challenge mayor's plan to phase out ShotSpotter
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The controversial gunshot detection system known as ShotSpotter is facing renewed scrutiny and debate as Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's plan to phase it out by the end of the year encounters resistance from some city aldermen.

Michael Cohen comes under spotlight in Trump hush money trial
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Former President Donald Trump?s hush money trial is heading into the final stretch. On day 19, the defense appears to be nearing the end of its cross-examination of Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.

Biden delivers Morehouse commencement address

“I support peaceful nonviolent protest," Biden told students, some who wore keffiyeh scarves around their shoulders. "Your voices should be heard, and I promise you I hear them.”

Biden to deliver commencement speech at Morehouse College
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President Joe Biden was on the campaign trail in Georgia this weekend. He was scheduled to deliver a commencement speech at Morehouse College, a historically Black liberal arts school in Atlanta on Sunday.

Biden courting African American voters in campaign for re-election
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Friday marks exactly 70 years since the historic Supreme Court decision in Brown vs. Board of Education. President Biden used the occasion to reach out to African American voters in his campaign for re-election.

Controversy surrounds Kim Foxx's new policy on drug, gun charges

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx has introduced a controversial policy proposal that would direct prosecutors to reject drug and gun charges stemming solely from routine traffic stops.

Kim Foxx proposes controversial new policy on drug, gun charges
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Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx has introduced a controversial policy proposal that would direct prosecutors to reject drug and gun charges stemming solely from routine traffic stops.

'Monumental': Biden looks to right the wrongs associated with marijuana
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President Joe Biden promised to right the wrongs associated with marijuana as the Justice Department moves to reclassify marijuana as a less-dangerous drug.

Former CPD Supt. Eddie Johnson shows support for ShotSpotter
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Former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson appeared in a video this week supporting ShotSpotter, a technology designed to identify the location of gunfire incidents.

Michael Cohen pressed by Trump lawyers over his criminal history, lies in hush money trial

Donald Trump's lawyers attacked former attorney Michael Cohen on his criminal history and past lies as they tried to convince jurors not to believe the star witness’ pivotal testimony in the hush money trial.

Chicago alderman criticizes decision to only partially close Clark St. for outdoor dining

Downtown Chicago Alderman Brendan Reilly is strongly criticizing the decision to close off a section of Clark St. in River North for outdoor dining while still allowing vehicle traffic.

Chicago alderman criticizes decision to only partially close Clark St. for outdoor dining
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Downtown Chicago Alderman Brendan Reilly is strongly criticizing the decision to close off a section of Clark St. in River North for outdoor dining while still allowing vehicle traffic.