Afternoon Briefing: Illinois rental assistance program restarted

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Former Chicago Ald. Edward M. Burke famously spent decades at the pinnacle of the city’s political power structure, but he’ll officially earn a new, rather inglorious title today.

Federal inmate No. 53698-424.

Burke, 80, must check himself into the low security federal prison camp at Terre Haute, Indiana, by 2 p.m. to begin serving his two-year sentence on a corruption case that sent shockwaves through the political establishment and tanked Burke’s record run as the city’s longest-serving alderman.

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Mayolita Gaines holds a memorial poster of her daughter Harmony Washington on her balcony on Sept. 16, 2024, in Waukegan. The poster was created by Harmony’s older sister Nia, following Harmony’s suicide at the age of 10. Looking on are Harmony’s siblings Quenta, 9, and Lacole, 7. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

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Members of the Cook County sheriff's office eviction unit enter a multi-unit building in Chatham to perform a court-ordered eviction on Nov. 14, 2023. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
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