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The mayor vetoes a “snap curfew” measure aimed at curbing large teen gatherings. And Democratic members of Congress are turned away from an ICE facility.
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," CPS bids farewell to CEO Pedro Martinez, who cautions about the growing influence of the teachers' union. President Trump announces he will decide within the ...
The new interim CEO of Chicago Public Schools has now taken over for former CEO Pedro Martinez, who was fired after public ...
In an extended conversation, former Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez sits down with Paula Ebben to discuss the Red Sox, ...
Chicago area transit agencies face a $770 million fiscal cliff after lawmakers ended the spring session without a funding ...
Outgoing CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said he underestimated how hard it would be to convince Mayor Brandon Johnson to release ...
A new report showed that declining enrollment in Chicago leaves about 150 of its schools half-empty. The report, authored by ChalkBeat and ProPublica, found that 47 schools are operating “at less than ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s handpicked school board fired Martinez without cause after he refused to take out a $300 million loan ...
CEO Pedro Martinez said he doesn’t regret rebuking the mayor’s request that CPS take out a loan to cover a budget shortfall, ...
Good afternoon, Chicago. Outgoing Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez expressed optimism for the district’s future yesterday, taking a metaphorical victory lap to recognize his administration’s ...
Martinez criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union, claiming they wanted to throw the school district ...