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Tom Homan, the man in charge of the Donald Trump’s mass deportations, has a warning for America: You ain’t seen nothing yet.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson joins Lisa Dent to weigh in on Ald. Walter Burnett Jr.’s suggestion that his son replaced him ...
CPD made 45% fewer traffic stops in 2024, but Black and Latino drivers were four times more likely than white drivers to be ...
The CPD committed to releasing “merit” promotion lists in 2017. Now, the city claims it would be an invasion of privacy.
As Illinoisans through parades and festivities, Attorney General Kwame Raoul released guidance to state and local law ...
Declining school enrollment has left 30% of Chicago public schools at least half-empty. The city’s failure to address this problem has come at a high cost to the district — and its students.
With just over two weeks to go before their spring adjournment, lawmakers in Springfield are facing a tight deadline to pass major reforms to the Chicago-area transit system — but officials have ...
IDHS workers in Lincolnwood allege “toxic management,” accessibility issues Workers at an Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) office in Lincolnwood, Illinois, are protesting toxic ...
Chicago Public Libraries welcome millions of visitors every year. But some library workers fear there’s not enough being done to keep those visitors and staffers safe.
A state House committee hearing last Tuesday put an unexpected but important imprint on the debate over how to help the Chicago-area public transportation agencies avoid a $770 million budget ...
Postal workers are raising safety concerns following the deadly shooting of a mail carrier on the Far South Side, calling for the passage of the Protect Our Letter Carriers Act to enhance ...