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A potential Chicago City Council showdown on how to address the issue of teen takeovers that sometimes turn violent was ...
Downtown Ald. Brian Hopkins told colleagues he would stand down after "working with the superintendent's office" on a ...
Alderman Gilbert Villegas led the effort, citing the importance of defending democracy. CHICAGO - Chicago is now the first ...
President Donald Trump in January pardoned more than 1,500 people who were convicted of attacking the Capitol as part of an ...
Individuals convicted in the Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol riots can no longer obtain jobs with the city of Chicago thanks to a new ordinance.
Victims can now file civil lawsuits against rule-breaking tow operators, and police will have the ability to tow away and impound predatory companies' tow trucks.
The Chicago City Council Finance Committee voted on two major settlements Friday, both involving police incidents.
In response to a number of teen takeovers, including a recent one where a 15 year old boy was shot, Hopkins originally proposed to change the curfew for unaccompanied minors from 10 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ...
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The measure would create a city-run nonprofit that would partner with developers to build environmentally friendly housing ...
The Chicago City Council is expected to vote on April 16 on an ordinance that would allow drivers and insurers to sue rogue ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago firefighters rallied for a new contract ahead of the City Council meeting on Wednesday. Firefighters and paramedics are calling on the city to settle the contract. Chicago ...