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Severe Weather & Power Restoration: Tornadoes hit communities near Chicago and in Streator, with heavy damage reported, Route 18 closed, and families directed to city hall reunification points as ComEd worked to restore power after outages reached hundreds of thousands. Immigration Enforcement Funding: The new Secure America Act boosts ICE funding dramatically, raising pressure on “sanctuary” cities and signaling more arrests and targeting. Chicago Housing Corruption Case: A former CHA property director and a construction executive were indicted in a $4.8M kickback scheme tied to fraudulently steered contracts. Peoria Schools Turmoil: Peoria Unified officials allegedly forced an interim superintendent to resign amid a scandal involving alleged mishandling of sexual misconduct complaints. Public Health Access: Peoria and PUSD are offering free summer meals across 24 schools, with no registration required. Assisted Suicide in Court: Disability advocates filed federal lawsuits challenging Illinois’ right-to-die law as the legal fight heads toward September. Flags at Half-Staff: Gov. Pritzker ordered U.S. flags lowered statewide Friday to honor Calvin Holley, killed while working on I-294. Local Nonprofits Funding: A community reinvestment fund backed by a law firm highlighted ongoing support for Illinois-area nonprofits. Sports & Community: The Bears announced 2026 home game themes, while Rock Island’s Second Saturdays returns June 13 with free family events downtown.

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