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Monee Board Sets Spending Plan with 2025-2026 Appropriations Ordinance
Article Summary: The Monee Village Board has approved its annual appropriations ordinance, which acts as the village’s legal spending authority for the fiscal year that began May 1, 2025. The budget outlines major expenditures in public works, police, and general government operations, with a public hearing scheduled for August before final adoption. Appropriations Ordinance Key…
Read MoreMonee Officials Issue Pool Safety Alert Amid Summer Heat
Article Summary: Following an increase in new pool installations, Monee’s Building Services department is reminding residents of mandatory permit and safety requirements. Officials are emphasizing life-safety measures to prevent drownings, a warning that coincides with a recent national recall of millions of above-ground pools. Pool Safety Key Points: A village permit is required for all…
Read MoreMeeting Summary and Briefs: Monee Village Board for July 23, 2025
The Monee Village Board of Trustees heard a detailed presentation for a major industrial redevelopment, approved a significant payment for its nearly-completed public works facility, and gave final clearance for a new firearms business at its regular meeting on July 23, 2025. Longtime Monee developer Luis Sanchez and his daughter Lizzie presented a multi-phase plan…
Read MoreProsecutors say they don’t oppose release of DCFS timeline in foster child’s death
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services office is pictured in downtown Springfield. (Capitol News Illinois file photo)
Prosecutors give the green light to DCFS releasing more information about the death of a Fairview Heights foster child.
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State leaders seek more transparency from insurance companies
Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias speaks at an event in Springfield in May 2025. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Jerry Nowicki)
Gov. JB Pritzker and General Assembly leaders claim State Farm is withholding data from the state.
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ICE Houston nabs more than 200 charged with, convicted of child sex crimes
In the past six months, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have arrested more criminal illegal foreign nationals in the Houston area who were convicted or charged with child sex offenses than they did in all of 2024.
ICE officers, working with multiple federal partners, have arrested 214 illegal foreign nationals in the Houston area who were either charged with, or convicted of, child sex offenses.
The total number of people arrested in the last six months were greater than the number ICE Houston field office agents arrested during the entire 2024 fiscal year of 211 who were also charged with or convicted of child sex offenses.
“The surge in arrests of illegal aliens charged with or convicted of child sex offenses is a direct result of a whole-of-government approach implemented under the current administration that led to the establishment of multiagency targeting teams in each area of responsibility,” ICE said.
“Bringing together the resources and expertise of the entire federal law enforcement community to confront the overwhelming surge of illegal immigration that we saw over the past four years has resulted in the arrest and removal of historic numbers of violent criminal aliens, transnational gang members and child sex offenders,” ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston acting Field Office Director Paul McBride said. “While we still have a long way to go to truly get this crisis under control, the strides we have made in just six months to make our local communities safer are substantial, and our officers continue to work tirelessly every day to get the worst of the worst criminal aliens out of Southeast Texas to return our communities to places we can all enjoy.”
ICE highlighted key arrests in this group of mostly Mexican nationals, all men in the U.S. illegally, who were previously deported. They were also deported this time.
They include 67-year-old Mexican national Jesus Gutierrez Mireles, who was previously deported three times. His criminal history includes convictions for aggravated sexual assault of a child and driving while intoxicated.
Another is 48-year-old Mexican national Jorge Zebra, convicted of two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a minor and sexual indecency with a minor. Another is 40-year-old Mexican national Jose Guadalupe Meza, who was previously deported four times. His convictions include theft and sexual assault of a child. Another was 45-year-old Mexican national Sergio Rolando Galvan Guerrero, who was previously deported three times. His convictions include a DWI and aggravated sexual assault of a child.
They were deported before another group of 142 Mexican nationals in the country illegally were deported from the Houston area last month. Their 472 convictions included child sex crimes, human trafficking, human smuggling among other violent crimes, The Center Square reported.
In May, ICE ERO Houston agents removed more than 500 violent convicted criminals; in April they removed 174 to Mexico with 600 convictions, The Center Square reported.
In June, ICE officers arrested more than 1,326 in the Houston area, The Center Square reported. Among them were 32 convicted of child sex offenses, nine convicted of homicide-related offenses, 16 documented members of a transnational gang or drug cartel, and one convicted of hijacking an airplane, ICE said.
ICE officers are working with multiple federal law enforcement partners, including the FBI, ATF, DEA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Diplomatic Security Service and U.S. Marshals Service.
They are also working as part of a Homeland Security Task Forces led by ICE Homeland Security Investigations-Houston and FBI-Houston targeting all of southeast Texas, The Center Square reported.
Houston, the largest city closest to the U.S.-Mexico border, is considered a major trafficking hub and gateway for criminal activity into the rest of the U.S. It’s only a few hours’ drive from Brownsville, Eagle Pass, Laredo and other major crossing points used by cartels and transnational criminal organizations. From Houston, people, weapons and drugs are moved to other major hubs like Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York and Miami within a matter of hours and days, law enforcement officers have explained to The Center Square.
FBI Houston Special Agent in Charge Douglas Williams said the new task force was “a united front unseen before in Houston. For the first time, law enforcement and intelligence agencies are focused on hunting down and eradicating transnational criminals within Houston communities. Federal, state and local police will coordinate with the U.S. Intelligence Community and overseas partners to efficiently eliminate newly designated terrorists wreaking havoc in our neighborhoods.”
Trump administration requests voter data from Illinois elections board
The Illinois State Board of Elections office is pictured in Springfield. (Capitol News Illinois file photo)
DOJ is launching efforts in multiple states to gain access to sensitive voter data.
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Caseworker for foster child who later died had troubling history, documents show
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services hired a former caseworker for Mackenzi Felmlee, pictured, who mysteriously died in her foster home. (Capitol New Illinois file photo)
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services has taken more than a year to release a report on a child death.
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Three killed in shooting at Reno casino; two critically injured
Three people were killed and two were critically injured when an unidentified gunman randomly opened fire Monday morning at a crowd and motorist outside a Reno casino, according to authorities.
The suspect in the shooting at the Grand Sierra Resort was taken into custody and transported to a hospital after being wounded in what the Reno Police Department called an officer-involved shooting. Police said the suspect confronted the officers with a firearm.
Six people were shot by the suspect, according to the Sparks Police Department, which has taken the lead in the investigation of both the active shooter and the officer-involved shooting
Sparks police said the suspect, a white man, was seen walking into the casino’s parking lot and approached the valet area, where the suspect pointed a gun at the group of victims. At first, the firearm malfunctioned. Then the suspect operated it, firing multiple times, police said.
Five people in the valet area were shot, and one of the victims was pronounced dead at the scene, Sparks police said. The other four victims were taken to the hospital, where one of them was pronounced dead. Two of them remain in critical condition, and the final victim was released, police said.
A casino security officer found the suspect in the parking lot, and the suspect fired at the officer, Sparks police said.
The casino security officer returned fire. The suspect fled north through the parking lot and opened fire on a motorist driving through the parking lot, Sparks police said. The motorist was pronounced dead at the scene.
Reno police, who reported getting a call about the shooter at 7:25 a.m. and arriving two and a half-minutes later, found the suspect in the parking lot, where the suspect approached officers with his firearm, police said.
The suspect fired at the officers, striking a patrol vehicle, Sparks police said. Reno police officers fired at the suspect, wounding him, Sparks police said. “The suspect was taken into custody and transported to a local area hospital where he remains in critical condition.”
“At this time, we have no reason to believe there is a connection between the suspect and victims,” Sparks police said.
Witnesses who haven’t spoken to police or anyone else with information are asked to call the Sparks Police Department at 775-353-2231. Information can be left anonymously by calling or texting 775-322-4900 or at secretwitness.com.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said the Nevada Department of Public Safety is assisting with the investigation.
“While we wait for more information, please join Donna and me in praying for the victims and their families and for our brave first responders,” Lombardo posted on X, referring to first lady Donna Lombardo.
“My heart breaks for the victims, their families, and our entire community,” Reno City Council member Devon Reese posted on Facebook. “Reno is strong — but we are not immune to the epidemic of gun violence gripping this nation.
“We cannot accept this as normal,” Reese wrote. “Not here. Not anywhere.”
Reno Police Chief Kathryn Nance expressed condolences to the victims and their families and the community.
“Tragedies like this are horrific for any community to endure, not just for the victims, the first responders, and people who were there, but everyone who calls our community home,” Nance said.
“Violence is not acceptable, especially in our public spaces. Everyone has a right to be safe here, and we are committed to ensuring safety in our city. I want to be clear; the suspect is to blame for his actions and is responsible for the tragedies he created.”
Reno police said one of its officers had minor injuries during the response, most likely from glass fragments. There were no other injuries to the police.
Assisting with the response were the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, the Nevada Highway Patrol, Nevada Parks and Probation, Sparks Police Department, the Reno Fire Department and the Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority.
Pritzker signs bills addressing gun storage, tracing of firearms
Under new laws signed by Gov. JB Pritzker, firearm owners will soon be required to keep their weapons stored securely and out of the hands of minors while law enforcement agencies will be required to trace the ownership of all firearms they recover from crime scenes. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Andrew Campbell)
Illinois adopts tougher gun laws while courts grow increasingly skeptical.
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