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City dwellers are seeing higher tax bills in part because their Alternative Homestead Exemption, known as the �7 percent assessment cap,� took a step down. That exemption expires next year unless the state renews it, Vaselopulos said. Tax bills, which...
Tags: tax bills, property tax, Cook County Clerk, tax rates
Unofficial election returns at the Cook County clerk's office showed Dominick was leading with more than 60 percent of the vote in a three-way contest. The incumbent mayors in Berwyn, Waukegan and North Chicago also appeared headed toward victory in...
Tags: Larry Dominick, Cicero Police Department, polling places, Cook County Sheriff, Courtney Greve, Cook County Clerk, Roberto Garcia
Venus Davis, 38, and Tony LeFlore, 36, waited in line for an hour before the Vital Records office opened to be the first married couple of 2009. They were married by Clerk David Orr in the traditional first marriage ceremony. The LeFlores, avid sports...
Tags: Tony LeFlore, Cook County Clerk, Venus Davis
Voting results were delayed in Illinois' largest county because of a temporary glitch that officials say has been resolved. Spokeswoman Courtney Greve says the Cook County Board of Elections couldn't produce election results reports for about an hour...
Tags: Cook County Clerk, Courtney Greve, Orland Parkway, spokeswoman courtney
llinois voters in most of the Chicago area can take advantage of early voting starting on Monday, the first time the procedure has been used in a presidential election. Through Oct. 30, voters can cast a ballot without having to give reason why they are...
Tags: early voting, Johnson County Auditors Office, absentee ballots, Cook County Clerk