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Instead of returning the Columbus statute to its pedestal in Arrigo Park, the tentative agreement calls for the statue to be ...
ANALYSIS: University public records office says it has an ‘unprecedented backlog,’ and requests have doubled since 2014.
The city appears on pace to hit Mayor Johnson’s 2025 goal: fewer than 500 murders for the first time in a decade.
The decision stalls an effort by some aldermen to decisively shape Chicago’s policing policy in response to a handful of high ...
Bally’s reopened its casino IPO last week to all investors “with a preference for residents of Chicago and other parts of ...
Facing lawsuits, Bally’s has revised its ownership offering aimed at women and minorities to now prioritize Chicago and ...
A proposal to allow Chicago Police Department officials to impose a curfew anywhere in the city with just 30 minutes notice is set to face a key test Wednesday amid growing concern the measure is ...
The 21-member board voted to approve the deal during its monthly meeting at Chicago Public Schools’ Loop office Thursday — ...
The board then voted to hire former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who also served as a federal prosecutor, to investigate ...
Chicago Public Schools is considering laying off hundreds of school-based staffers next school year — one of multiple ...
Those looking to be in the presence of John Cusack are going to get the chance later this year when a special screening of “Say Anything” comes to MGM Northfield Park.
The board voted 15-5, with no discussion, to remove the charter renewals from its Thursday agenda, leaving families and staff with more uncertainty just months before the end of the school year.