Good afternoon, Chicago.
In 2011, as Thomas O’Neill was in Springfield pushing for legislation on behalf of utility giant ComEd, he heard one question over and over:
What did Michael Madigan think of the bill?
“Everyone – I think without fail, but most everyone – was interested in where the speaker stood on this,” O’Neill, formerly ComEd’s general counsel, testified today in Madigan’s corruption trial. “House, Senate, Rs, Ds.”
O’Neill’s testimony so far has reinforced what jurors have already heard from prior witnesses: The 2011 “Smart Grid” bill was crucial to ComEd’s financial wellbeing and future stability, and Madigan was crucial to any legislation’s success.
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‘A mutual combat situation’: Trial for former Cook County assistant state’s attorneys gets contentious as prosecutors allege wrongdoing
The proceedings — rare in that county lawyers are standing trial in connection with a wrongful conviction case — have occasionally grown contentious as they shed light on a period of intense turmoil for the Cook County state’s attorney’s office. Read more here.
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Built in 1910, the house has 4 1/2 bathrooms, three gas fireplaces and an updated front porch. Read more here.
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The dismal welcome set the scene for another season of low expectations for the Bulls, who fell to 1-2 one night after surprising the Milwaukee Bucks on the road. Read more here.
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Finalists announced for the 2025 Jean Banchet Awards, with a brand-new pizza category
Finalists in 13 categories for the coveted Jean Banchet Awards for Culinary Excellence were announced today, including a new, deliciously divisive category of pizza. Read more here.
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Uncertainty reigns entering the final full week of the 2024 campaign with Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump locked in a fiercely competitive presidential contest. Read more here.
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