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Chicago heat wave, which took place 30 years ago this week, remains the Chicago area's deadliest weather disaster.
Council members expressed serious concerns about how the city is going to pay for them when it is already facing a major ...
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 ...
After months of negotiations, the Committee on Ethics and Government Oversight approved a watered-down ordinance.
Aldermen advanced an ordinance Monday that restricts when the city’s Law Department can attend investigative interviews.
The decades-old Chicago mall once home to anchors like Montgomery Ward and Sears is poised to be torn down to make way for ...
Legalizing additional dwelling units across Chicago would expand housing options, support families and boost affordability ...
Chicago ended 2024 with a $161 million deficit. And a state bill boosting benefits for police and fire pensioners through ...
We do not harbor criminals. We arrest them," added the Mayor in a press conference. "But we will not be a tool for mass ...
As the ADA turns 35, Chicago architects, designers and officials are working to expand access and inclusion well beyond what ...
Ald. Matt Martin (47th Ward) will ask the Ethics Committee on Monday to advance a proposal designed to prevent the city’s top ...
Era Patterson is appointed to lead Chicago's Office of Public Safety Administration by Mayor Brandon Johnson, bringing ...