Tag: Chicago
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Oldest Brewing School in the Americas Relocates from Chicago to Montreal Amid U.S. Regulatory Shifts
Historic relocation reshapes brewing education The Siebel Institute of Brewing Technology, widely regarded as the oldest brewing school in the Americas, is relocating its flagship operations from Chicago to Montreal. Citing a complex mix of regulatory changes in the United States and evolving demands from craft beer producers, the institution says the move will better…
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Prestigious Chicago beer brewing school relocates to Montreal amid U.S. regulatory shifts
A Landmark Move in the Beer Education World The oldest beer brewing school in the Americas, based in Chicago, has announced a major strategic shift: relocation to Montreal. Citing evolving regulatory changes in the United States and the need to adapt to a rapidly changing craft beer landscape, the school says its new home in…
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Border Patrol Charges Dropped in Chicago Shooting Case
Federal prosecutors drop charges in Chicago shooting case In a move that shifts the legal landscape surrounding a high-profile enforcement action, federal prosecutors announced they would dismiss charges against a Chicago woman who was shot multiple times by a Border Patrol agent during a federal immigration crackdown last month. The decision ends a chapter for…
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Feds Move to Drop Charges Against Chicago Woman Shot by Border Patrol Agent
Overview: Charges Dropped in Chicago Border Patrol Case Federal prosecutors announced they will move to dismiss charges against a Chicago woman who was shot multiple times by a Border Patrol agent last month during a federal immigration crackdown in the Chicago area. The development marks a significant turn in a high-profile case that raised questions…
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Federal Move to Dismiss Charges: Woman Shot by Border Patrol Agent in Chicago Crackdown
Overview: Charges Dropped in Chicago Border Patrol Case Federal prosecutors announced they would seek to dismiss charges against a Chicago-area woman who was shot multiple times by a Border Patrol agent during a recent federal immigration enforcement operation. The move comes after ongoing investigations and questions about the use of force in the crackdown, and…
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Terrorism Charge After Woman Is Set on Fire on Chicago Train
The Incident on a Chicago L Train A federal complaint outlines a shocking attack on a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) line, where a 26-year-old woman was set on fire while riding a Chicago L train in the Loop during Monday evening rush hour. The attack took place in a busy, high-traffic area of downtown Chicago,…
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Man Charged With Terrorism After Woman Is Set on Fire on Chicago Train
Federal Terrorism Charge Follows a Violent Transit Attack in Chicago A 50-year-old Chicago man, identified as Lawrence Reed, has been charged in a federal complaint with terrorism in connection with a Monday evening attack on a rider on the Chicago L. The incident occurred in the Loop, a busy hub of metro traffic where commuters…
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Texas & California National Guard Return Home from Portland, Chicago
Overview: Guard members head back home from federal deployments Two sets of federally activated National Guard units are set to return to their home states. About 200 California National Guard members who were federalized to assist with operations in Portland, Oregon, and 200 Texas National Guard members deployed to Chicago are in the process of…
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National Guard Returns Home from Portland and Chicago: Final Removals End a Federalized Deployment
Overview: Guardsmen Return Home Two hundred California National Guard members deployed to Portland, Oregon, and an additional two hundred Texas National Guard members deployed to Chicago are returning to their home states, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The move marks the end of a federalized deployment that began in response to…
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California National Guard Returns from Portland; Texas Guard Returns Home from Chicago
Overview Two hundred California National Guard members who were federalized and sent to Portland, Oregon, and an additional two hundred Texas National Guard members stationed in Chicago are set to return to their home states, according to two U.S. officials. The deployments were part of federal mobilization efforts during times of heightened security concerns in…
