Former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore (right) leaves the Dirksen Federal Courthouse after being found guilty of bribery conspiracy, Tuesday, May 2. Pramaggiore is one of four former political power players found guilty of conspiring over nearly a decade to bribe then-Illinois House Speaker Michael J. Madigan, a once powerful Democrat who is facing his own corruption trial next year.
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Avery r. young, the first poet laureate of Chicago, performs during Poetry Fest at the Harold Washington Library Center in the Loop, Saturday, April 29.
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Tony and Lorraine Faikus, 99 and 95 years old, respectively, who will be celebrating 75 years of marriage, dance together to an old Bohemian love song in their living room in their suburban Forest View home, Thursday, May 4.
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Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois Morris Pasqual speaks with reporters at the Dirksen Federal Courthouse after a jury found four former political power players guilty of conspiring over nearly a decade to bribe then-Illinois House Speaker Michael J. Madigan, a once powerful Democrat who is facing his own corruption trial next year, Tuesday, May 2.
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Michael McClain (left), a longtime confidant to former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, leaves the Dirksen Federal Courthouse after being found guilty of bribery conspiracy, Tuesday, May 2.
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Former ComEd lobbyist John Hooker gives a thumbs up as he leaves the Dirksen Federal Courthouse after being found guilty of bribery conspiracy, Tuesday, May 2.
Newly elected Police District Council members are sworn into office at the Harold Washington Cultural Center in Bronzeville, Tuesday, May 2. The new District Council members will work with the Chicago Police Department to address safety concerns in their district.
Reginald Clay Jr.’s cousin Chris Dickson chants with dozens of other protesters near Chicago Police Department headquarters on the South Side, Wednesday, May 3. Clay was shot and killed April 15 by a Chicago police officer in the 3800 block of West Flournoy Street.
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Reginald Clay Jr.’s cousin Chris Dickson holds up the shoes Clay was wearing when he was fatally shot by police as he protests outside Chicago Police Department headquarters on the South Side, Wednesday, May 3. Clay was shot and killed April 15 by a Chicago police officer in the 3800 block of West Flournoy Street.
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