Facebook's Messenger app adding more ways to connect

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Facebook is trying to mold its Messenger app into a more versatile communications hub as smartphones create new ways for people to connect with friends and businesses beyond the walls of the company's ubiquitous social network.

Preckwinkle Nominates Veteran Public Defender to Head the Law Office

A 23-year veteran of the Public Defender Law Office of Cook County is Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s choice to replace outgoing Cook County Public Defender, Abishi Cunningham, who headed the Law Office for the past six years.

Chicago City Council Passes Ordinance to Address Catalytic Converter Thefts

Have you ever experienced someone crawling underneath your car, in the middle of the night, to cut and steal your vehicle’s catalytic converter, and then having to pay the expenses associated with replacing it? If so, you’ll be happy to hear, the Chicago City Council addressed catalytic converter thefts. The introduction of an ordinance designed to combat this problem that has long plagued Chicago residents.

Gov. Rauner Makes South Side Stop to Push Illinois Turnaround Agenda

Ill. Gov. Bruce Rauner visited the QBG Foundation/Chicago Citizen Newspaper headquarters, 806. E. 78th St., last Friday for a lunch meeting, co-hosted by the Chatham Business Association (CBA) and the Chicago Minority Supplier Development Council to discuss the minority economic development section of his Illinois Turnaround Agenda. Over 40 south side Chicago business owners and stakeholders attended.

Early Voting for Chicago Mayoral Runoff Election Underway

Early voting for the April Mayoral Runoff Election got underway on Monday and will continue through April 4.

Chicago City Council Unanimous on Obama Library Park Land Transfer

The Chicago City Council last Wednesday unanimously approved an ordinance to allow the transfer of park land parcels in Washington and/or Jackson Park, from the Chicago Park District (CPD) to the City of Chicago, as a way to progressively move forward on the University of Chicago’s proposed Obama Presidential Library bid.

The Chicago Citizen Newspaper Stands with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel

In February, the Chicago Citizen Newspaper endorsed Rahm Emanuel for Mayor over several candidates, one being Cook County Commissioner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia. Today, we are unwavering in our commitment, lending full support to the Mayor, as he heads into the special runoff election against Garcia on April 7.

Utah brings back the firing squad, so how does it work?

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has given his stamp of approval to a law that brings back the firing squad in the only state that has used it in the past 40 years.

Darren Sharper pleads no contest in Los Angeles rape case

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Former NFL star Darren Sharper removed all doubt Monday that he drugged and raped women, taking the first of several legal steps to own up to sex assaults in four states that will send him to federal prison for nine years.

30 state, federal, local investigators probe hanging death

PORT GIBSON, Miss. (AP) -- The FBI says a black man found hanging in Mississippi is Otis Byrd, a convicted killer whose family reported him missing more than two weeks ago.

U.Va. arrest raises questions about agency's powers

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- An arrest that left a University of Virginia student bloodied and shouting allegations of racism has prompted some lawmakers to question whether state liquor control agents should have the power to arrest people.

Chicago Becomes “Model City” for Financial Education

The President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability of Young Americans recently presented the Chicago Financial Education Initiative, a first-of-its-kind citywide financial literacy education program, at Ariel Community Academy, 1119 E. 46th St.

Reconstruction Work Begins on the Jane Byrne Interchange

The mild March weather permitted and as of March 10, work on the $475 million Jane Byrne Interchange reconstruction project to get underway. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) announced ramp closures for construction of the new flyover bridge connecting the Dan Ryan Expressway (Interstate 90/94) to the Eisenhower Expressway (Interstate 290) began March 10.

Chinese Manufacturers Roll Out Apple Watch Lookalikes

BEIJING, China — A month before Apple Inc.’s smartwatch hits the market, China’s thriving copycat manufacturers are selling lookalikes, some openly advertised as Apple copies.

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Teamwork Englewood and the Chicago Police Department Partner for Youth Baseball League

Play ball! In partnership with the Chicago Police Department’s (CPD) 7th District Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) program at Hamilton Park, 513 W. 72nd St., Teamwork Englewood and Get In Chicago present the inaugural season of the Englewood Police & Youth Baseball League.

Rosalind “Roz” Adams Shares Memories of Rev. Willie Barrow

As a volunteer on Chicago’s political scene for more than 30 years, it was just a matter of time before Rosalind “Roz” Adams, 58, crossed paths with Rainbow PUSH’s, Rev. Willie Taplin Barrow, whom she grew to love and provided care to from 2012 to 2014.

Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez Increases Efforts against Hate Crimes

Recently, Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez announced the formation of a new Hate Crimes Advisory and Prosecutions Council, in an effort to raise awareness about Hate Crimes in communities throughout Cook County.

Administration sets record for withholding government files

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration set a record again for censoring government files or outright denying access to them last year under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, according to a new analysis of federal data by The Associated Press.

Mayor Emanuel and Cook County Commissioner, Jesus Garcia in First Runoff Election Debate

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and challenger Cook County Commissioner, Jesus “Chuy” Garcia appeared Monday in their first of three televised debates leading up to the April 7, runoff election, hosted by WMAQ-TV, Telemundo and the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics and Harris School of Public Policy and was moderated by Chicago Tonight’s, Carol Marin.