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Dr. Jorge and Luz Maria Prieto Community Center named in honor of the couple who dedicated their lives to helping others in ...
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.
The feds had ruled that City Hall violated residents’ civil rights in a case involving the relocation of the General Iron ...
As the departure of Ald. Walter Burnett leaves Mayor Brandon Johnson with the challenge of picking his third Zoning Committee chair, the City Council’s Black and Latino caucuses have already begun ...
The retaliation lawsuit the three renters filed against their former landlord, Pilsen Rentals LLC, shows the limits of tenant ...
Chapin, the son of former Orange County Mayor Linda Chapin, raised $118,000 in the second quarter — more than three times ...
Chicago Inspector General Deborah Witzburg announced she will not seek another term. The decision comes after Chicago's City ...
We agree that incorporating granny flats — coachhouses or converted basements, for example — could play a small but ...
After the convictions of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan and former Ald. Ed Burke, Chicago politics are falling under renewed scrutiny by those pushing for reform.
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 ...
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