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Gov. Pritzker Declares Monkeypox Virus Outbreak In Illinois A Public Health Emergency
The proclamation takes effect immediately and will remain in place for 30 days.

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The proclamation takes effect immediately and will remain in place for 30 days.

The organization is celebrating its second year operating free community refrigerators around the city.
Thieves are targeting unattended cars in parking structures.
Ravinia Chief Conductor Marin Alsop was the first woman to lead a major American orchestra.
More than 300,000 people are expected to fill the downtown area.
Around 50 shell casings were found on the street and bullets went through windows of nearby houses, according to police.
At least three robberies were reported July 29.
MinXray machines could make a big impact on global health.
The mayor said her executive order will further safeguard those who come to Chicago or Illinois for reproductive healthcare.
The health department is distributing hundreds of thousands of fentanyl test strips.
Guests can see Tussock and Pinguino at the aquarium's Polar Play Zone.
Jennifer Medrano, 24, was shot on July 1 in the 2200 block of South Wentworth.
Immigrants from more than 90 countries took the citizen's oath today on the North Side.
The shooting happened about 3 a.m. during a robbery in the 4700 block of West Fullerton Avenue.
Both measures are currently in the health and human relations committee of the city council.
The event is set for September at Millennium Park's Harris Theater rooftop.
At least five similar reports have been made since July 20.
Parade survivors and organizers for Moms Demand Action will speak at a meeting Tuesday night.
Quinn is urging a citywide referendum to protect the name of Soldier Field, which was built as a war memorial.
This case comes as the White House considers declaring monkeypox a public health emergency.