Chicago Native Actor Mike Hagerty Dies at Age 67

Chicago native actor Mike Hagerty died at age of 67. His family announced his death on April 29, 2022. A day later his co-star, Bridget Everett, posted the sad news on social media. He was born on May 10, 1954, in Chicago, Illinois. The name he was given at birth was Michael Gerard Hagerty. He […]
Chicago to Lift Mask and Proof-of-Vaccine Mandates Except for Schools

The Chicago mask and proof-of-vaccination mandates are set to end next week except for public school students, teachers, and employees. Beginning on Monday, February 28, restaurants, bars, and gyms will no longer be required to expect patrons to comply with the mandates, announced Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Dr. Allison Arwady, the city’s health commissioner. Lightfoot […]
Chicago to Broadcast Fireworks During COVID-19 Pandemic

The New Year is when many gather to celebrate the upcoming year. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Chicago will broadcast fireworks when the city is unsure of its safety. Many people believe that it is essential to keep social distance to maintain safe and proper protocol when the future is unknown. The percentages of COVID-19 cases […]
Bail Reform for Chicago Hurts Pretrial Detainees

Bail reform for Chicago means soon there will be no cash bail for pretrial detainees. The End Money Bond Act will stop letting people bond out of jail by not allowing the courts to require payment to be released from jail. This ruling affects people who are charged but not convicted of any crimes. The […]
Simeon Wolverines a Powerhouse Contending Team

Chicago’s minorities offer more to the community than the projected violence and death-related news related to the public. For as long as minorities were able to actively and openly participate in sports programs the dominating and exhilarating talents that have been constantly been demonstrated from the young to the adult athletes. One of the many […]
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