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CHICAGO — Cook County is ending livestreaming court proceedings on YouTube, citing that the COVID-19 pandemic is over. As a result of the pandemic in 2020, the county began live streaming all ...
NOTE: Watch the press conference live beginning at 11 a.m. in the player above. Cook County officials are set to discuss COVID mitigation measures Thursday nearly one week after encouraging ...
Several Cook County court proceedings started livestreaming on YouTube Wednesday in an effort to limit person-to-person contact during the coronavirus pandemic. “The goal is to limit the number ...
In an order released to the media, Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans ... Raines, whose court call was carried live as many hearings have been during the COVID-19 pandemic, apparently realized ...
The Tribune’s Madeline Buckley details some cases and issues to watch ... court records show. Coleman Franklin, 50, was arrested Tuesday and ordered detained Thursday by Cook County Judge ...
Chicago Tonight is available to stream on pbs.org and the free ... And there's more of this story on our website. The Cook County Circuit Court clerk may not be a political office.
Donation Options Search Search Search Share Cook County is ending the livestreaming of court proceedings on YouTube, saying abuse of the service outweighed the convenience and other advantages.
Donation Options Search Search Search On Wednesday, April 15, 2020, the Circuit Court of Cook County began broadcasting some court proceedings to the public online. Sun-Times file photo Share ...