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Chicago Protests: Arrests, Chemical Agent Used at Immigration Enforcement Site

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Broadview, IL – A congressional candidate was among protesters clashing with federal agents Friday outside ​an‍ Immigration and Customs Enforcement‍ (ICE) facility‌ near Chicago, ⁣resulting in the use of tear gas ​and allegations of‍ excessive ‌force. The exhibition stemmed from ongoing ⁢tensions surrounding‌ increased ICE activity in the area and a recent fatal shooting involving an immigration officer.

Candidate Kina Abughazaleh told the ​Associated Press she⁤ was thrown to the ground and exposed to tear gas ‌while standing with others blocking a driveway to prevent ⁢vehicles from entering the ‍facility. Abughazaleh stated officers ⁤dragged away a ⁢fellow protester before ‌deploying tear gas ​and pepper balls,causing burning sensations in her ‍eyes and throat.”Protesters were completely peaceful,” she saeid. “we had no weapons, just signs and songs.⁤ We⁣ were afraid and angry.”

ICE ⁣officials countered that protesters were “rioters” who assaulted law enforcement, slashed car tires, and obstructed the facility’s entrance. Video ⁢footage from the evening showed protesters retreating as white smoke⁣ filled the air and officers in ⁣gas masks emerged from‌ a ‌gate.

The confrontation occurred amid heightened scrutiny of ⁢ICE operations in ⁢the​ Chicago area, fueled by⁢ activists and local leaders seeking⁢ to deter agents and raise⁢ awareness following the death of Silverio Villegas⁣ gonzalez last week.‍ Authorities stated agents were pursuing Gonzalez, who had a history of reckless driving and had entered the country illegally, when ​he allegedly‌ evaded ⁣arrest and dragged an ⁢officer with his‌ vehicle. The⁤ officer fired, claiming to fear for his life.

Local police⁤ reportedly declined multiple requests for assistance ⁣from​ federal‌ law enforcement during the protest. The Broadview Police Department has not yet responded to requests for comment.

Illinois lt. Gov.Juliana Stratton criticized the actions‌ as part of a⁢ broader strategy to intimidate communities. “They ‌want us to be afraid,” Stratton said, referencing the Trump administration.”They want us​ to just kind of go into our⁢ little corners and not do anything. … we’re not going to let that happen.”

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Niles Bus Service Suspended: Pace Insurance Dispute Impacts Residents

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 16, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Niles‌ Suspends Free​ Bus Service Following ‌Insurance⁢ Dispute with Pace

Niles, ​IL – September 16, 2025 – The ​Village of Niles has temporarily suspended its ‌free bus service, impacting⁢ routes 410, 411, and⁤ 412, due to a disagreement ‍with Pace‍ regarding insurance coverage and liability.A village news release issued sunday detailed the decision,⁢ stating it was made after⁣ Pace declined to continue covering insurance​ costs and provide indemnification against potential liability as outlined in their contract.

The free bus routes, which⁣ previously operated seven days a week connecting residents to shopping⁣ centers, schools, the ⁤library, and apartment complexes, are heavily utilized by seniors and individuals with limited mobility. Village officials expressed concern over ⁢the potential impact of the suspension ⁢on these populations and stated⁣ they are ⁤exploring ways to assist affected residents.

According⁤ to past ‍assessments by Pace, ridership on​ the⁢ combined routes​ was under 750 passengers daily, a figure‍ noted during a modernization project approximately a decade ago. While ⁤the village subsidizes the service, it had ⁢been seeking continued assistance from Pace.

“The Village cannot in good conscience continue operations without adequate insurance protections in place,” the release stated. “The safety of our residents and⁤ employees, ‍and the legal integrity of our municipal operations, must remain paramount.”

Village officials ​and staff are currently engaged in ongoing⁢ discussions with Pace and state ​representatives to find a resolution. Residents‌ are encouraged to‌ monitor the village website for updates as they become available. pace has​ not yet responded ⁤to ⁣requests for comment.

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Hong Kong’s Outdated Sexual Offence Laws Demand Urgent Reform

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 16, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Hong Kong’s Urgent Need to Modernize Sexual Offence Laws

Hong Kong – As Hong Kong prepares for public consultation on reforming its Crimes Ordinance, a critical opportunity arises to address deeply outdated sexual offence laws that leave victims vulnerable in a rapidly evolving world. Recent events, including a disturbing deepfake pornography scandal at the University of Hong Kong involving over 20 students and teachers, have starkly exposed the legal gaps that urgently need to be addressed.

For too long, Hong Kong’s legal framework has relied on colonial-era statutes that define sexual violence thru a narrow lens. The current definition of rape, focused on non-consensual penetration between a male perpetrator and female victim, excludes a wide range of harmful non-consensual acts and fails to recognize same-sex assaults. Critically, the absence of a statutory definition of consent forces courts to interpret the law inconsistently, creating uncertainty and hindering justice.

This legal inadequacy extends to emerging forms of abuse.Practices like “stealthing” – the non-consensual removal of a condom – and the creation and distribution of AI-generated sexual images, as tragically demonstrated by the recent university scandal, fall through the cracks, leaving survivors without adequate legal protection.

A System Failing Survivors

The consequences of these outdated laws are devastating. RainLily, a local NGO supporting victims of sexual violence, reports that less than half (41.4%) of cases even reach the police. Of those reported, the conviction rate is a shockingly low 6.2%. Survivors frequently enough face significant barriers to seeking help, including fear of disbelief and revictimisation, leading to an average delay of over four years between the incident and reporting.

Law Reform Commission Proposals: A Necessary first Step

The Law Reform Commission has proposed vital changes, including a clear definition of consent as a “free and voluntary agreement,” replacing the outdated term “rape” with more extensive language, and recognizing new offences like sexual grooming. These proposals represent a crucial foundation for reform.

However, these changes are not enough. Hong Kong must move beyond patchwork fixes and embed these legal updates within a holistic system that prioritizes survivor empowerment and expands protection. A comprehensive overhaul is needed to ensure that the law reflects the realities of modern sexual violence and provides genuine justice for victims.

Keywords: Hong Kong, sexual assault, sexual offence laws, Law Reform Commission, deepfake pornography, AI, consent, RainLily, legal reform, sexual violence, crime ordinance.

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Charlie Kirk Death: Flags at Half-Staff Across Illinois & US

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 14, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Nation Mourns Charlie Kirk: Flags Fly at Half-Staff Amidst Complex Remembrance

Washington D.C.& Springfield, IL – Flags across the⁣ United States are flying at ‍flags-at-half-staff-and-monuments-illuminated-in-remembrance-of-9-11/” title=”Governors Announce … at Half-Staff and Monuments Illuminated in … of …+”>half-staff through sunday evening, September 14th, in mourning for conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a chicago-area native who was tragically‌ shot and killed Wednesday while speaking at an⁢ event at Utah Valley ‍University.

President ​Trump issued a proclamation on Wednesday directing flags at the White house, all public buildings and grounds,​ and military installations ‌nationwide to be lowered “as a mark⁢ of respect for the memory of charlie Kirk.”

The nationwide⁤ order coincides with a period of remembrance already underway in Illinois. Governor J.B.⁤ Pritzker⁤ had previously ordered flags flown at half-staff on‌ Thursday for Patriot⁢ Day, honoring the victims of the September‍ 11th attacks. He extended ​that order, lowering flags at state‌ buildings from sunset Friday ⁢through Sunday, to specifically commemorate “victims of‌ political violence.”

It’s crucial⁣ to note ⁣that these orders apply to flags displayed at federal and state facilities. Privately⁤ owned‌ flags are ⁢not subject to these directives.

The ⁣overlapping ⁣remembrance periods have led to some localized variations. In Aurora, ⁢Illinois, Mayor ​John ‌Laesch made the decision ⁣to return ‌municipal flags to full staff ‌on Friday, ⁢completing the city’s observance of Patriot Day.

“Lowering the flag‌ is a solemn‍ act ⁤that carries great weight,” Mayor Laesch explained in a statement. “The choice to do so should not be made cavalierly. Doing so diminishes the importance of the remembrance of tragedies like September 11,​ 2001.”

While the decision has ⁤drawn some questions from residents, Laesch defended the⁢ move, emphasizing the ⁣importance of ‌honoring the 9/11 victims with ⁣a dedicated period ‍of mourning.

keywords: Charlie Kirk, half-staff, ⁤flags, Illinois, Donald Trump, ‌J.B. Pritzker, Patriot Day, 9/11, Aurora, political violence, remembrance, Utah⁤ shooting.

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ICE Shooting: Father Killed in Illinois, No Criminal Record

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 14, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Franklin Park shooting: Lawyer Contests ICE Account of Fatal Encounter ⁤with undocumented Father

Franklin​ Park, IL – An undocumented father fatally shot by an ICE agent ‍in Franklin Park on Friday had ‍no criminal history of violence, according⁤ to his attorney, ‌contradicting⁢ claims made by Homeland Security ‍officials. The shooting occurred after the agent⁣ attempted to arrest the man, identified as Villegas-Gonzalez, and he allegedly‍ resisted, attempting to drive away in his vehicle.

Villegas-Gonzalez, 38, had ⁢just dropped his two sons⁢ at ⁣school before the encounter,‌ his ‍family shared ​on a GoFundMe‍ page established after his death. While Homeland ‍Security stated Villegas-Gonzalez had a criminal history of reckless driving and entered the U.S. at‌ an unknown‌ date, attorney ⁤Cardenas, who previously ⁢represented him in traffic matters, asserts his client was a law-abiding member of the community. This case reignites debate surrounding ICE tactics and‍ the rights of undocumented individuals ⁣within the U.S. legal system.

According to DHS, the ICE ​agent‌ fired after Villegas-Gonzalez attempted to drive his car​ into agents. Cardenas expressed ⁣shock at the account, stating, “It didn’t seem to fit the⁣ person that ⁢I knew.” ⁢He represented Villegas-gonzalez in two prior cases ⁤involving‍ traffic violations ⁤- speeding, ⁣an expired driver’s license, lack ⁤of insurance, and a⁣ missing child restraint seat – both of which were resolved favorably and did not involve criminal violence.

Homeland Security confirmed Villegas-Gonzalez’s history of traffic⁤ offenses, but President Trump‍ has previously characterized anyone in the U.S.illegally as a criminal, a⁣ claim Cardenas vehemently disputes. ⁣”He was undocumented but he was​ complying with every single law. He ‌was working,” Cardenas said, describing his client as respectful, hardworking, and compliant with court requirements.

The FBI’s Chicago ⁢Field Office has been informed‍ of the situation and is assisting with the examination.⁣ It remains‍ unclear if ​any body⁤ camera footage of the incident ⁣exists, as not all federal agents are required to wear them.‍ Cardenas is⁤ calling ⁢for a full investigation into the shooting to prevent similar tragedies.

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2025 IHSA football Week 3 scores, top performers around Springfield

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Springfield Area ​Football: SHG⁣ Dominates, Rushville-industry’s Reimolds Shines in week 3

A dominant⁣ performance by Sacred Heart-Griffin and another explosive night from Rushville-Industry‘s Rylan Reimolds highlighted Week 3 of Illinois High School Association (IHSA) football action around Springfield. The Cyclones’ potent rushing attack and Reimolds’ consistent 200-plus yard games are establishing both teams as early-season contenders in their respective conferences. ⁢These results shape the landscape of the Central State Eight,​ Sangamo, ​south Central, and other area matchups as‌ teams head ​into the next phase of the season.

Friday night’s contests saw important scoring outputs and‍ decisive victories across multiple leagues.⁣ SHG overwhelmed Jacksonville 55-20,fueled by 394 rushing yards and two touchdowns each from quarterback Cam Brinkman,Mikey Groesch,and Ryan Broomfield.Simultaneously, Reimolds continued ⁢his extraordinary form, racking up 224⁤ yards and three touchdowns to‌ lead Rushville-Industry ‍to a 40-34 overtime win against Princeville.

Complete Week 3 Scoreboard:

CENTRAL STATE EIGHT (EAST)

* Chatham Glenwood 65, Decatur Eisenhower 6
* Normal U-High 28, Decatur MacArthur 27 (OT)
* Rochester‍ 56, Lincoln 0

CENTRAL⁣ STATE EIGHT (WEST)

* Sacred Heart-Griffin 55, Jacksonville 20
* Springfield High 63, Lanphier 0
* Quincy Notre Dame 63, Southeast 0

SANGAMO

* Maroa-Forsyth 48, Auburn 14
* Petersburg PORTA 19, New Berlin 6
* Williamsville 48, Riverton 0
* Athens 33, Pleasant Plains 19
* Stanford Olympia 60, Pittsfield​ 20

SOUTH CENTRAL

* Hillsboro 43, Gillespie 30 (Thursday)
* Carlinville 35, Greenville 28
* Staunton⁤ 59, Litchfield 24
* Vandalia⁤ 40, Litchfield 26
* North Mac 49, Piasa Southwestern ⁢34

OTHER AREA GAMES

* Freeburg 22, Taylorville 14
* Sullivan⁢ 42, Niantic⁤ Sangamon Valley 29
* Rushville-Industry 40, Princeville 34 (OT)
* Toulon Stark‍ County 42, Havana ⁤36
* Mendon Unity 40, Beardstown 19
* ⁣Mount Sterling Brown County ⁤40, ​Jacksonville Routt 0
* Oakland Tri-County (1-1) at nokomis (1-1), Saturday, late

8-MAN

* Kincaid south Fork 28, Decatur Unity Christian 8
* Pawnee 54, Macon Meridian 7

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