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Lawyers hired by the Chicago Housing Authority recently cited Illinois Supreme Court case Mack v. Anderson in an effort to ...
While national rhetoric leans on fear and force, mayors in cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Birmingham are reducing homicides through data, community investment, and strategic prevention—not just ...
Sci-fi books and movies have imagined a future where police can predict crimes long before artificial intelligence (AI) made ...
Leaders say the expansion will help them meet ambitious goals of reducing shootings, even as President Donald Trump pulls ...
Leaders from various groups helping disrupt crime met to discuss what has been going on this summer in Chicago, and how to ...
Officials in Manhattan and Chicago touted sharp drops in homicides in the first six months of 2025, compared to the same ...
The July Fourth weekend gave Chicagoans some reason for encouragement on violent crime. And some reason for despair.
Experts say the city and other parts of the country may be in the midst of the sharpest decline in killings in history — one ...
A violent Independence Day weekend has Chicagoans worried about violent crime, but it was a spike and not a trend. Crime is ...
After a two-year spike during the pandemic and national outrage over police accountability, Chicago began to see a decline in ...
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