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State Sen. Ann Gillespie, a Democrat from Arlington Heights, will step down from her legislative post to lead the state’s Department of Insurance as acting director. Her appointment requires confirmation by the state Senate. She replaces Dana Popish Severinghaus, who assumed the department’s top post in 2021 and will be leaving the position next week.
Gillespie has been a state senator since 2019 and is a former business executive, health care attorney and consultant in the health care field.
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COPA releases harrowing video of fatal police shooting of Dexter Reed on West Side, which mayor calls ‘deeply disturbing’
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released video footage Tuesday that shows a group of Chicago police officers firing dozens of bullets at a man during an ill-fated traffic stop last month. Read more here.
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Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay $600 million in a class-action lawsuit settlement related to a fiery train derailment in February 2023 in eastern Ohio. Read more here.
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