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At the Drug Enforcement Administration in Chicago and across the U.S. there may be a feeling of insecurity after the primary ...
A formal Mass to mark the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV will take place on May 18 in St. Peter's Square, the Vatican announced ...
Terrance Cole, President Trump's nominee to lead the DEA, told the Senate Judiciary ... in the 1985 killing of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena has been ...
Superintendent Steven Wrobleski said students love the passion and expertise Kochis brings to her honors forensics class and the administration was proud ... Ed Jauch, a task force officer assigned to ...
The Trump administration’s refocusing of federal resources on immigration has landed at the Chicago office of the IRS’s ...
Three Chicago gang associates face federal racketeering charges for violent crimes, including murders and carjackings, as ...
For years, poor governance has doomed the Chicago region to an inefficient transit system that fails to adequately serve its ...
Lanita Ward never expected to become the face of Chicago’s growing fentanyl crisis among older adults. But on April 22, at a packed RUSH University Medical Center town hall, the 63-year-old ...
The DEA has quietly ended its body camera program, aligning with a recent executive order from the Trump administration that revoked the requirement for federal law enforcement to use them.
A five-way intersection on Ridge Avenue is in line to get a "pedestrian hybrid beacon," which allows pedestrians to trigger a ...
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