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Chicago schoolchildren will see significantly fewer crossing guards on their way to class this fall, prompting concerns from ...
A judge in Illinois has dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit seeking to disrupt limits Chicago imposes on cooperation ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed members of the media Friday for the first time since announcing he won’t propose a property ...
The Justice Department had sued the leaders of Illinois, Chicago and Cook County over policies that limit cooperation with ...
The mayor elevated the Chicago Department of Transportation's first deputy commissioner, Craig Turner, to serve as acting commissioner following Tom Carney's resignation this month.
Wire Barbara Arnwine, president/CEO of the Transformative Justice Coalition, at a Good Trouble Still Lives On Rally in ...
Resident leaders voiced opposition to Alderman Walter Burnett’s potential appointment to CEO, and his wife’s past ethics violation resurfaced.
The city of Chicago’s main kryptonite blocking growth here — higher property taxes — reared its head again in an alarming way ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson instead pledged to find new forms of “progressive revenue” to close the city’s projected $1 billion ...
Summer jobs programs are not enough to keep Chicago’s youth out of trouble. To reach their potential, a year-round answer is needed. Paid apprenticeships or other work-study need to become part of ...
Choose Chicago’s Partnership Marketing Manager, Fabiola Sierra, joins Bob Sirott to talk about what the Chicago Pizza Pass is ...
CARE crisis response program was meant to replace cops with clinicians. Internal dysfunction and fading support now threaten ...