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Chicago should not repeat the state’s mistake and vote instead to look at the Jan. 6 persons on a case-by-case basis, fully ...
The keys to City Hall are up for grabs on Nov. 4, when all 13 City Council seats and the mayor’s office are up for election.
The letter, addressed to Mayor Brandon Johnson, comes one year into Clinée Hedspeth’s tenure as head of the department, where ...
The mayor argued against a stricter downtown curfew that would only “push the challenges elsewhere,” adding there were “three promotional flyers of teen trends set to take place” last weekend — in ...
The Chicago City Council Finance Committee voted on two major settlements Friday, both involving police incidents.
Opponents have said an earlier curfew won't make a difference, and will just push the problem of teen takeovers to other neighborhoods.
A review by Illinois Answers Project of publicly available payroll data for 259 ward and committee staffers found that 65 ...
With the endorsement of the City Council’s Workforce Development Committee, the measure now heads to the full City Council ...
The City Council's zoning committee approved the 349-unit apartment tower that's gotten pushback from some neighbors, along ...
The East Chicago mayor and council are split on their support of the Lake County Convention Center potentially being built in ...
The Chicago City Council's Finance Committee rejected a $1.25 million settlement Friday in the civil rights lawsuit over the fatal police shooting of Dexter Reed during a traffic stop last year.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is looking ahead and trying to get in front of another projected shortfall for next year.