Illinois
The Illinois State Fair Kicks Off Today – 1340 WJOL
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The 2024 Illinois State Fair kicks off today in Springfield. Performers include Shaboozey, Lil Wayne, Keith Urban, Motley Crue, the Jonas Brothers, the Smashing Pumpkins and Miranda Lambert. Officials unveiled the treasured Butter Cow yesterday in the Dairy Building on the Fairgrounds. The fair runs through August 18th.
Illinois
Early voting begins for some Illinois counties; DuPage County delayed to next week
Some polls opened up for early voting on Thursday, with less than six weeks to go until primary day in Illinois.
The actual date of the primary election in Illinois is March 17. But if work, school, doctor’s appointments, or other responsibilities prevent one from casting a ballot that day, early voting is an alternative.
MORE: Early voting dates, locations for Chicago and surrounding counties
DuPage County was to open up the polls at five locations beginning at 8 a.m. However, “due to unresolved candidate objections currently pending before the Appellate Court,” the start of early voting and vote by mail has been delayed for “early next week.”
The McHenry County Election Center, at 410 S. Eastwood Dr. in Woodstock, will fire up its machines for residents of that county at 8:30 a.m.
Also at 8:30 a.m., the Will County Clerk’s office, at 302 N. Chicago St. in Joliet, and the Kankakee County Clerk’s office, at 189 E. Court St. in Kankakee, begin early voting.
Ballots can be cast at the Lake County Courthouse, at 18 N. County St. in Waukegan, starting at 9 a.m.
Primaries do not always see the best voter turnout, but this election includes some key races that will affect politics across the entire state. Voters will determine who runs on the Democratic and Republican tickets for Illinois governor, and the seat of retiring U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) is also up for grabs.
A total of 14 Democratic candidates are running for the nomination for Durbin’s seat, and eight on the Republican side.
Early voting is not yet open for Chicago and suburban Cook County residents.
Early voting begins Thursday, Feb. 12, for city residents. The downtown supersite has moved to a new location at 137 S. State St.
Suburban Cook County early voting doesn’t start until March 2. Click here to look up the early voting site near you.
For those who prefer to vote by mail, the United States Postal Service now says it cannot guarantee that ballots will be postmarked the same day they are sent. This means ballots mailed on the primary day of March 17 may not count for this election.
USPS suggests returning vote-by-mail ballots by March 10 to be safe.
Illinois
Building management gave consent for immigration raid at South Shore apartment complex: Court docs
CHICAGO (WLS) — New details are being revealed about an immigration raid at a South Shore apartment complex last year.
Newly filed court documents for someone detained in the raid reveal the building’s owner or manager gave verbal and written consent for the raid on Sept. 30 at 75th and South Shore Drive.
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New court documents also showed officers were responding to a tip of migrants living in the building.
Last month, the state of Illinois launched an investigation into the raid and whether the landlord or building management may have tipped off the Department of Homeland Security.
READ MORE | Landlord accused of housing discrimination in South Shore immigration raid amid state investigation
The owner and manager of the building have not responded to ABC7’s requests for comment.
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security claims two members of a Venezuelan gang were arrested in the raid.
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Illinois state bill would authorize pilot program for self-driving cars in Chicago
Self-driving cars could soon be making their debut in Chicago.
Illinois state Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Illinois) has introduced a bill that would authorize autonomous vehicle pilot programs in several counties.
The bill would authorize an autonomous vehicle pilot program in several counties, including Cook County, and downstate Sangamon County — which includes Springfield.
If the pilot program is successful, the Illinois Department of Transportation could legalize self-driving cars statewide within three years.
The bill comes as self-driving car operator Waymo tries to gain a foothold in Illinois, according to published reports.
The bill still has a long way to go before becoming law.
Previous attempts to legalize self-driving cars in Illinois have gone nowhere.
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