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On April 1, the Cook County Sheriff’s Office began shuttering one of the country’s largest and most restrictive electronic monitoring programs.
With federal funding for guaranteed income spent, a committee will determine what’s next for the county program.
CHICAGO - The Chicago City Council on Monday voted to confirm Cook County Board Commissioner Anthony Quezada as its newest alderman to represent the 35th Ward on the city’s Northwest Side. The council ...
We need to stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity,” Quezada said, vowing to make the 35th Ward a better place to live for ...
"History has shown that when oversight is diminished, the risk of injustice increases — especially for those in communities ...
Chicago is expanding a pilot program that allows police officers to file low-level felony gun charges without review to more ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson plans to name Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada as his choice to succeed Ald. Carlos ...
Three days after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids swept through Chicago Northwest Side’s Hermosa neighborhood, ...
Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada would replace Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, who resigned to become superintendent and CEO of the Chicago Park District. Quezada is Ramirez-Rosa's choice to fill the ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson selected Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada (8th District) to fill the vacant City Council seat ...
A special City Council meeting will take place Monday where council members are expected to approve Quezada's appointment.
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