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Chicago ended 2024 with a $161 million deficit. And a state bill boosting benefits for police and fire pensioners through ...
The Chicago Board of Election Commissioners had argued that union membership would constitute “political activity” under the ...
Don Myers, co-founder of Cha Cha’s Latin Kitchen and Brunos Italian Kitchen, two restaurants that helped redefine the ...
There are conflicting reports on President Trump's appearance at a major sporting event on Sunday. President Trump, 77, made ...
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza said Wednesday she’ll give up her statewide office as she considers her “next biggest ...
Chicago alders tried and failed to override Mayor Brandon Johnson's veto of a measure that would have given Chicago Police ...
Chicago alders tried and failed to override Mayor Brandon Johnson’s veto of a measure that would have given Chicago Police ...
The City Council needs 34 votes to override Mayor Brandon Johnson’s veto of an ordinance that would allow the police to enact ...
The City Council could vote to override Mayor Johnson’s veto of an ordinance allowing for temporary curfews for teens on ...
Chicago's proposed "snap curfew" ordinance, which would allow Chicago police to impose a youth curfew anywhere in the city on as little as 30 minutes' notice, is back in the spotlight at City Hall.
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza will not seek reelection in 2026, but says she’s “leaving the door open” to running for mayor of Chicago.
Mayor Brandon Johnson will officially present his veto of a curfew ordinance at Wednesday's City Council meeting.