Category Archives: eviction
Migrant arrested in Loyola student’s murder has been AWOL from court case since 2023: records
Once the arrest becomes public, it will symbolize everything that’s wrong with the ‘system,’ and it cost a young student her life. The family’s statement is 💯 on point.”We have learned more about the Venezuelan migrant being questionedby Chicago police in … Continue reading →
Illinois Considering a “Free Cash” Handout Program Statewide
Illinois Democrats are pushing for a “Free cash“ handout program statewide –“guaranteed income”. Money would be provided to families and individuals without any work requirements whatsoever. [Q: Should Illinois provide free money, without the requirement to work? ] Advocates in … Continue reading →
Illinois—-New Multiple Taxes Update
5 New Illinois taxes that may be considered when the veto session in Springfield gets underway this fall: -vehicle Milage tax (with tracking devices)-$1.50 delivery/Package(Amazon tax)-Services Tax (haircuts, car repairs, doctors visits, etc)-Illinois ‘exit’ tax-$1.00 per day tollway tax “If … Continue reading →
Does Chicago Need the National Guard ???
A group of about 10 thieves made away with nearly $130,000 in Louis Vuitton merchandise from a Nordstrom store in River North Sunday evening. https://trib.al/sPsVYLZ?utm_campaign=socialflow-cst&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social Chicago has become a Joke … Nordstroms smash and Grab … imagine being able to … Continue reading →
🚨 NEW ILLINOIS SERVICE TAX ALERT 🚨
🚨 NEW ILLINOIS SERVICE TAX ALERT 🚨The Democrat Super Majority in Illinois is no longer satisfied taxing just your goods—they are now coming after your services too. Under their latest proposal, ALL of the services listed below will soon be … Continue reading →
Rental Property Tax Laws and Regulations in Illinois 2025
Understanding rental property tax laws in Illinois is crucial for landlords and real estate investors seeking to optimize their financial strategies. Key aspects include knowing the tax laws and compliance requirements, which are essential to avoid penalties and maximize savings. It’s equally vital to … Continue reading →
New Illinois laws usher in policy changes in health care, employment, policing
At the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve, Illinoisans will see more than 300 new laws take effect – with changes that impact the state’s healthcare, public safety and employment sectors. The Paid Leave for All Workers Act will require … Continue reading →
The little-noticed court decision that changed homelessness in America
Is there a right to sleep outside? Five years ago, a federal court issued a crucial ruling. People experiencing homelessness, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said, can’t be punished for sleeping outside on public property if there are no … Continue reading →
Mayor Johnson’s and Governor Pritzker’s Comments on Crime over Memorial Day Weekend 2023
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was widely ridiculed for his comments this week about the city’s violent Memorial Day weekend. “We understand that when communities have been disinvested in and traumatized, that you are seeing the manifestation of that trauma,” Johnson … Continue reading →
Chicago’s Downtown Unravels…..
Morning Rampage, Nighttime Nightmare: Chicago’s Downtown Unravels – 24 Hours of Chaos Sept 23, 2025 SubX.News Street From a shovel-swinging maniac at dawn, to a woman stabbed in the heart of the Loop, to a teenager shot over a juice … Continue reading →