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Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Department of Family and Support Services called it the “largest local shelter capital investment in Chicago’s history.” ...
The Justice Department sued Illinois, Cook County and the city of Chicago — along with several state and local officials, ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson rules out property tax increase in 2026 despite $1.2B budget shortfall
Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed members of the media Friday for the first time since announcing he won't propose a property ...
A judge in Illinois has dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit seeking to disrupt limits Chicago imposes on cooperation ...
The mayor elevated the Chicago Department of Transportation's first deputy commissioner, Craig Turner, to serve as acting commissioner following Tom Carney's resignation this month.
Mayor Brandon Johnson is now ruling out seeking a property tax hike in his upcoming budget proposal, an apparent shift in ...
Chicago’s mental health crisis teams were meant to replace police with clinicians. Bureaucratic dysfunction and fading ...
A new report from the Council on Criminal Justice shows most major crime categories in Chicago are down below pre-pandemic ...
Resident leaders voiced opposition to Alderman Walter Burnett’s potential appointment to CEO, and his wife’s past ethics violation resurfaced.
LIVE UPDATES: 9 p.m. Residents in the West Lawn neighborhood want answers as to why so many people experienced flooding ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson says he will continue to seek progressive revenue solutions to address a billion-dollar budget deficit without raising property taxes.
Mayor Brandon Johnson instead pledged to find new forms of “progressive revenue” to close the city’s projected $1 billion ...
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