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Racial disparity persists with stops and searches by Chicago police, report reveals
Despite years of reform efforts, a newly-released report has found a racial disparity still remains persistent when it comes to who Chicago police officers pull over, stop and frisk, NBC Chicago’s Bennett Haeberle reports.
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Racial disparity persists with stops and searches by Chicago police, report reveals
Despite years of reform efforts, a newly-released report has found a racial disparity still remains persistent when it comes to who Chicago police officers pull over, stop and frisk.
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Settlement Reached in Property Tax Battle Over Bears' Potential Future Home in Arlington Heights
A settlement has been reached in the property tax battle between the former owner of the Arlington Heights site where the Chicago Bears hope to build their future home, and surrounding school districts who stand to benefit from the increased tax bill.
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Survey Shows Chicagoans Have Less Favorable View of CPD Than in 2020
A new survey finds public perception of the Chicago Police Department is waning compared to where it stood more than two years ago.
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Survey Shows Chicagoans Have Less Favorable View of CPD Than in 2020
A recent survey shows that public opinion of the Chicago Police Department is waning, with results showing lower favorability numbers for the department than in 2020, NBC Chicago’s Bennett Haeberle reports.