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Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins joins Steve Dale to discuss the snap curfew veto and his beliefs on why Chicago residents and the Chicago Police Department could be the ones that lose. The ...
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Layoffs and shakeups to immigration courts across the country — including here. And the City Council signs off on new ethics reforms after long negotiations.
A tragedy on Lake Michigan claimed the life of a Chicago hairstylist last month. Zahrie Walls was not wearing a life jacket ...
Residential permits across Chicago remained low in 2024, and efforts to increase housing on existing lots have been put off.
Deborah Witzburg said she came to the decision after the passage of an ethics reform ordinance in City Council.
A tragedy on Lake Michigan claimed the life of a Chicago hairstylist last month. Zahrie Walls was not wearing a life jacket when she fell off a boat at the Playpen and died. Now a proposed city ...
Illinois legalized video gambling in 2009, but many local governments still have active bans. According to the Illinois ...
The retaliation lawsuit the three renters filed against their former landlord, Pilsen Rentals LLC, shows the limits of tenant ...
We agree that incorporating granny flats — coachhouses or converted basements, for example — could play a small but ...
Happy Friday, eve! We’ve been talking about the “snap curfew” ordinance for months, but the debate is finally over. Yesterday, a group of pro-“snap curfew” alders fell short in getting the 34 votes ...
The amendment, which was approved Wednesday by the full City Council, was born out of a 17-page letter Witzburg sent to Ald.
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