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* WBEZ has a report on “trend” meetups in the city, which have sometimes turned violent. Here’s some of it

[Vondale Singleton, who heads C.H.A.M.P.S] said part of the reason why young people are attracted to these events is because there isn’t a lot to do in their own neighborhoods.

“If you ask a young person on the Southwest Side, ‘Hey, do you go to your local park?’ They say, ‘… [The] reason why I don’t go [is] because I don’t feel safe,’” Singleton said.

A recent WBEZ analysis shows many places of amusement like arcades and bowling alleys in Chicago are mostly located in and around downtown.

After Seandell Holliday was fatally shot last year, the city expanded its citywide curfew hours and increased police presence downtown. But some have questioned how effective the city’s measures have been and who they protect.

Groups like C.H.A.M.P.S and My Block, My Hood, My City have been countering “trend” events with their own organized youth gatherings. And public safety experts and youth advocates have pitched ideas for how to keep the city safe.

* Center Square

A Northwestern Medicine study is shedding light on the impact long COVID-19 has on patients. The study looked at COVID-19 patients cared for in-person and through telehealth since May 2020. Researchers found that among those tested, 85% reported decreased quality of life and 51% said they had cognitive impairment. Long COVID occurs in about a third of COVID survivors and is now the third leading neurologic disorder in the country.

And yet.

* Press release…

Today, Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) launched $10 million in funding for the third round of the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program. The Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program provides training opportunities, expands the talent pipeline, and boosts diversity in the construction industry and building trades. Grantees will be selected through a competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) process.

* New flaks…

Governor JB Pritzker announced the following staff transitions on his communications team.

Kamaria Morris will begin a new role as Deputy Communications Director. Morris previously served in Governor Pritzker’s office as Assistant Communications Director, a role she’s held since March of 2022. Prior to her time with the Governor’s Office, Morris was a Public Information Officer for the Illinois Capital Development Board. She also previously served as Assistant Director of Communications/PR at the Erikson Institute; Public Relations Manager at Lyric Opera of Chicago; and Media Coordinator at WCIU-TV. She is a native Chicagoan, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Master of Arts in Communication from Northern Illinois University.

Alex Gough will begin a new role as Press Secretary. Gough previously served in Governor Pritzker’s office as Senior Deputy Press Secretary, a role he had held since March of 2022. Prior to that, Gough served as member of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus communications team and as a member of the Illinois Senate Democratic Fund’s political team. Gough began his career in politics as a field organizer on Deputy Gov. Andy Manar’s 2018 state Senate campaign. He is a native of Quincy and graduate of Illinois State University.

Olivia Kuncio will serve as Senior Deputy Press Secretary. Kuncio is currently Deputy Press Secretary in Governor Pritzker’s office, a role she has held since March of 2022. Previously, she served as Public Relations Representative for Chicago Public Library. Kuncio is a graduate of Northwestern University’s School of Communication.

* At least he’ll be out of the gene pool for four years…


JUST IN: Kevin Lyons, of Chicago, sentenced to 51 months in prison for entering Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office on Jan. 6, stealing a staffer’s wallet and a photo of Pelosi with civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis.
He texted his friends, “I took this off Pelosi’s f***ing desk!” pic.twitter.com/w2CQ3IeYix

— Jason Meisner (@jmetr22b) July 14, 2023

* Shot from the AP

The U.S. House on Friday approved a sweeping annual defense bill that provides an expected 5.2% pay raise for service members but strays from traditional military policy with political add-ons from Republicans to block abortion coverage, diversity initiatives at the Pentagon and transgender issues that deeply divided the chamber.

Chaser from the NRCC…

Today extreme Democrat Eric Sorensen voted against the National Defense Authorization Act, going on record to block funding for the United States military.

Voting against pay raises for our troops and the safety of our country over taxpayer funded late-term abortions and woke transgender ideology is extreme and dangerous.

“Eric Sorensen is following an extreme and dangerous agenda led by the fringe elements of his party that is entirely out of touch with the American people. He needs to answer for why he is willing to put our national security risk for his woke agenda.” — NRCC Spokesman Chris Gustafson

* Probably gonna need a kitty litter box in that laundromat

A person was seen breaking into a laundromat in Illinois while wearing a bunny suit.

The break-in happened early Thursday at Winners Wash Laundromat in Quincy.

* Isabel’s afternoon roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Jul 14, 23 @ 2:19 pm

Comments

  1. Congratulations, Alex! The Governor is lucky to have you on his team. Best wishes to you, Kamaria and Olivia in your new roles!

    Comment by Barton Friday, Jul 14, 23 @ 2:46 pm

  2. Re: CTA Leadership

    Incidentally, CTA top brass held a lunchtime “President’s Meeting” on Friday for all of the agency’s middle management (500+ people), and the first such meeting since before the pandemic. Included were updates on the agency’s ridership, its upcoming projects, and its fiscal condition. But curiously absent was any mention of working with the new mayoral administration (and for that matter, any mention of the word “mayor” at all). It was something of an elephant in the room which went un-addressed (and no, audience questions were not taken).

    Comment by Scooter Friday, Jul 14, 23 @ 3:10 pm

  3. Why does a supposed lack of opportunities in their neighborhoods require them to commit mayhem downtown? There seems to be a parental responsibility vacuum.

    Comment by Chitruth Friday, Jul 14, 23 @ 3:24 pm

  4. Kevin Lyons, NW side of Chicago, what a jerk. people already knew who you were. now you lose so much.

    Comment by Amalia Friday, Jul 14, 23 @ 3:33 pm

  5. ==require them to commit mayhem downtown==

    Require seems like a disingenuous word choice. The point is that without the amenities in their own neighborhoods, teens end up congregating at fewer places closer to downtown. This increases the chances of rival gangs/schools/whatever running into each other and problems starting. It’s not much different than Mel’s Drive-In from American Graffiti.

    Comment by supplied_demand Friday, Jul 14, 23 @ 3:36 pm

  6. ===seems like a disingenuous word choice===

    Seems? lol

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Jul 14, 23 @ 3:45 pm

  7. ===Seems? lol===

    So much of the wants in these words isn’t finding answers but passively putting a blame first.

    It’s just that the passive is more pointed than passive

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Jul 14, 23 @ 4:01 pm

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