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Mayor Brandon Johnson recently issued the first veto by a Chicago mayor in 19 years. But mayoral vetoes once were common. A ...
State lawmakers passed the new law in 2023, deliberately giving elected bodies two years to prepare. It requires state and ...
Almost a month after ICE mass arrests in the South Loop, city officials are still arguing over who is responsible for ...
A number of Waukegan’s 69 taverns or restaurants with bars offer their customers entertainment in one form or another but ...
The three-year deal for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race ends after Sunday’s race, and city leaders are still weighing a ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has officially vetoed the "snap curfew" ordinance narrowly passed by the city council earlier this week.
During a City Council committee hearing Chicago police officials defended CPD's actions on a chaotic day in early June that ...
City leaders voted at their June 18 meeting to designate St. Adalbert’s Parish in the Pilsen neighborhood as a Designated ...
Inspector General Deborah Witzburg told the City Council that she’ll investigate the controversial June 4 police response if no one else will.
The ordinance would grant Chicago's top cop with the power to enforce a curfew anywhere, at any time, with a 30 minute notice.
The Chicago City Council voted on Wednesday to approve nearly $25 million in settlements for police misconduct cases.
It's unlikely supporters of a new ordinance expanding police curfew enforcement have the 34 votes in the City Council to ...