Illinois
Illinois attorney general urges Kia, Hyundai to take ‘comprehensive action’ over Chicago area car thefts
A coalition of attorneys common — together with Illinois Atty. Gen. Kwame Raoul — urged Kia and Hyundai to take “complete motion” over Chicago-area automobile thefts.
Kia and Hyundai lately introduced a customer support marketing campaign to improve the software program of affected automobiles.
Kia says it has instantly contacted greater than 1.1 million homeowners and lessees of impacted Kia automobiles to “allow them to know of the provision of the software program improve and to advise them to schedule a free set up at any Kia vendor,” based on an announcement launched by the automaker. Kia was anticipated to contact greater than 2 million homeowners and lessees by the top of March.
Hyundai has reached out to greater than 1 million homeowners and lessees about its personal free software program replace, based on an announcement from the corporate.
However Raoul and the coalition mentioned in a letter that the plan was “inadequate, incomplete and lengthy overdue.”
“I urge Kia and Hyundai to speed up a software program improve to make sure shoppers’ automobiles are correctly geared up to protect towards theft,” Raoul mentioned in an announcement. “I stand dedicated to defending shoppers and our communities, and I urge these automobile firms to do their half to stop these thefts.”
Raoul and the coalition of attorneys common mentioned that Kia and Hyundai “selected to not embody anti-theft immobilizers as commonplace gear on a number of automobile fashions bought in the USA, regardless of together with the immobilizers on the identical affected fashions bought in different international locations.”
“Because of this, the variety of thefts and using stolen automobiles to commit different thefts within the U.S. considerably elevated,” based on a press launch from the legal professional common’s workplace.
A TikTok social media problem put a highlight on the automobiles’ lack of an immobilizer and resulted in at the very least 14 reported crashes and eight fatalities, based on the Nationwide Freeway Site visitors Security Administration. The problem reveals TikTok viewers how one can hot-wire Kia and Hyundai automobiles with a USB wire and a screwdriver.
Final yr, there have been greater than 7,000 Hyundai and Kia thefts in Chicago, which account for 10% of all registered Kia automobiles and seven% of all registered Hyundai automobiles within the metropolis, based on the legal professional common’s workplace.
In response to the feedback made by the coalition, Kia mentioned it was “dedicated to working with officers and with regulation enforcement businesses on the state and native degree to make sure automobile safety.”
“Along with this [software] improve, we now have already supplied greater than 23,000 steering wheel locks to over 120 regulation enforcement businesses throughout the nation for them to distribute — for gratis — to impacted homeowners,” the assertion mentioned. “We are going to proceed to make these locks accessible as they’re wanted.”
Hyundai additionally initiated a program to start reimbursement to eligible clients for his or her buy of steering wheel locks.
The corporate has shipped greater than 40,000 steering wheel locks to greater than 370 regulation enforcement businesses and can “proceed to supply free steering wheel locks to them for distribution to residents who personal or lease affected fashions.”
In September the Freeway Loss Knowledge Institute, a unit of the Insurance coverage Institute for Freeway Security, discovered that Hyundais and Kias with out immobilizers had a automobile theft declare price of two.18 per 1,000 insured automobile years. The remainder of the trade mixed had a price of 1.21. An insured automobile yr is the same as one automobile insured for one yr.
The institute in contrast automobiles from the 2015 by means of 2019 mannequin years. It studied automobile theft claims from 2021. Hyundai says all fashions produced after Nov. 1, 2021, have immobilizers as commonplace gear.
Insurance coverage giants State Farm and Progressive briefly stopped accepting new buyer purposes in some states for sure fashions made by each manufacturers due to the thefts.
Contributing: Related Press
Illinois
How Booked is building a community one stellar reading recommendation at a time
Independent bookstores are the heartbeats of their communities. They provide culture and community, generate local jobs and sales tax revenue, promote literacy and education, champion and center diverse and new authors, connect readers to books in a personal and authentic way, and actively support the right to read and access to books in their communities.
Each week we profile an independent bookstore, sharing what makes each one special and getting their expert and unique book recommendations.
This week we have Booked in Evanston, Illinois!
What’s your store’s story?
Chelsea Elward, a lifelong Evanstonian, opened Booked in 2018 as Chicagoland’s first children’s focused independent bookstore — and the only one with a tiny door just for kids. Today, the store is owned by two employees, Abby Dan and Betsy Haberl.
Recently, we’ve filled the shelves, launched weekly kids’ programming (including two trans and nonbinary Dungeons & Dragons Groups for tweens and teens), expanded the adult section, and added adult book clubs!
Our aim is to be a community space and a community asset, helping Evanston’s families, schools, congregations and businesses connect through books.
What makes your independent bookstore unique?
We’re the store with the tiny door! (Technically, our door is called a “wicket,” but Evanstonians and visitors know that we’ve got a little door within a door just for kids.)
We love to see them confidently (or nervously) striding through our tiny door to find a magical space with books at their level, a cozy rainbow rug, as well as puzzles and toys.
We’re a storytime spot for a fleet of toddler parents and caregivers, thanks to our musically talented and enthusiastic staff. We also host our trans and nonbinary Dungeons & Dragons group, began with four kids and has expanded to a weekly after-hours event for tweens and teens. And as we’ve grown and curated our adult shelves, we’ve built two enthusiastic, committed book clubs: Booked Club (which reads literary fiction and nonfiction) and Sunday Smut (which reads modern romance).
Many community members come in to talk books with us, and we love building these relationships. Most importantly, we are all hand-sellers. You tell us what you need, what you’re feeling, what you want to feel or communicate with a gift, and we can find you the right title.
What’s your favorite section in your store?
I love our Middle Grade section — there is just so much depth there! Middle Grade authors are doing everything from talking dogs to neurodivergent narrators in verse to dragon flights to dust bowl family sagas to elite private schools and everything in between.
I love it when parents or grandparents come in with a great idea of who their kid is but no idea what they should read next. We always have something new or different, and we love it when they come back to tell us we nailed it!
Why is shopping at local, independent bookstores important?
Evanston is everything to Abby and Betsy — we both live here, send our kids to schools here, employ fellow Evanstonians, spend our own money at local businesses.
Booked is a physical place where kids and adults can come to gather and shop, but we’re also a community entity that gets diverse books into classrooms, homes, shelters and other community spaces. We bring authors to the community and its schools, and we bring people of all ages together. Without customers, we can’t add this layer of richness to Evanston, enrich the lives we touch, and we can’t be a cool spot to pick out great stickers. We just won’t be here.
Check out these titles recommended by Booked owner, Abby Dan:
- “The Sentence” by Louise Erdrich
- “Shark Heart” by Emily Habeck
- “Finally Heard” by Kelly Yang
- “The Other Valley” by Scott Alexander Howard
- “Sheine Lende” by Darcie Little Badger
- “Funny Story” by Emily Henry
- “The Birchbark House” by Louise Erdrich
- “Pretty Ugly” by David Sedaris
Illinois
Illinois counties exploring succession would be welcomed in Indiana: House speaker
Several Illinois counties that have explored the idea of secession might be welcomed with open arms in Indiana.
Legislators in Indiana’s Republican-majority General Assembly have introduced a house bill that would establish a commission to discuss whether it’s advisable to adjust the boundary between Illinois and Indiana.
The House Republicans included the bill on a list of their top priorities for the 2025 session, which specifically noted that dozens of counties in Illinois have voted since 2020 “to secede from their high-tax state,” the Indianapolis Star reported.
“To all of our neighbors in the West, we hear your frustrations and invite you to join us in low-cost, low-tax Indiana,” House Speaker Todd Huston said, according to the newspaper.
In the November election, a total of seven counties in Illinois faced a ballot question on exploring the idea of secession, and all seven voted in favor of the proposal, according to county clerks’ offices. The group includes: Iroquois, Calhoun, Clinton, Green, Jersey, Madison and Perry counties.
Prior to the 2024 election cycle, at least two dozen counties voted affirmatively on the non-binding initiatives.
The reasoning behind the referendums, according to supporters, is that the city of Chicago and Cook County have a sizable impact on the policies enacted by the state legislature, and rural counties share different interests that are not being represented by the actions of the General Assembly.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker called Indiana’s proposal “a stunt” earlier this week.
“…It’s not going to happen, he said. “But I’ll just that say Indiana is a low-wage state that doesn’t protect workers, a state that does not provide health care for people when they’re in need and so I don’t think it’s very attractive for anybody in Illinois…”
Many legal experts have expressed skepticism that such an effort could ever be successful. That group includes Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, who penned a letter to the state’s attorney of Jersey County on the issue in 2023.
Illinois
#10 Illinois vs #2 Iowa Wrestling – Live Updates – FloWrestling
#10 Illinois faces #2 Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa, on Friday, January 17 at 6 p.m. CT. Follow along here for live updates from the dual.
Probable Match-ups
125: Caelan Riley, SO vs #28 Joey Cruz, SO
133: #2 Lucas Byrd, SR vs #3 Drake Ayala, JR
141: #17 Danny Pucino, SR vs #21 Ryder Block, FR, 2-2 or Jace Rhodes, SO, 5-2 or Cullan Schriever, SR, 3-5
149: #15 Kannon Webster, FR vs #3 Kyle Parco, SR
157: #22 Jason Kraisser, SR vs Miguel Estrada, FR
165: #15 Braeden Scoles, FR vs #2 Michael Caliendo, JR
174: #19 Danny Braunagel, JR vs #5 Patrick Kennedy, JR
184: #13 Edmond Ruth, SR vs #5 Gabe Arnold, FR or Angelo Ferrari, FR
197: #13 Zac Braunagel, SR vs #1 Stephen Buchanan, SR
285: #11 Luke Luffman, SR vs #13 Ben Kueter, FR
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