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The Chicago City Council could vote to override Mayor Brandon Johnson's veto of a snap curfew measure for teenagers.
The measure unanimously endorsed by the Ethics and Government Oversight Committee had the support of both Inspector General Deborah Witzburg and Corporation Counsel Mary Richardson-Lowry after ...
Legalizing additional dwelling units across Chicago would expand housing options, support families and boost affordability ...
Several Democratic sources said Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza has told them she will not run for a fourth term, opening the door for a possible Chicago mayoral bid.
Aldermen advanced an ordinance Monday that restricts when the city’s Law Department can attend investigative interviews.
Chicago heat wave, which took place 30 years ago this week, remains the Chicago area's deadliest weather disaster.
After months of negotiations, the Committee on Ethics and Government Oversight approved a watered-down ordinance.
Opponents of Mayor Brandon Johnson sought to rein in city spending, but his allies argued it could grind infrastructure ...
It is unclear whether Mayor Brandon Johnson has enough political muscle to convince at least 25 alderpeople to buck the ...
The decades-old Chicago mall once home to anchors like Montgomery Ward and Sears is poised to be torn down to make way for ...
Like Chicago's first Black mayor, New York City's Zohran Mamdani rise has unsettled Wall Street, the political elite and media gatekeepers. The attacks haven't dissuaded voters.
The City of Chicago has been paying out record-breaking number of legal settlements — many of them police-involved.