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Burnett, who also serves as City Hall's Zoning Committee chair, plans to step down from the City Council, regardless of ...
Southwest Side Ald. Marty Quinn (13th) wants to raise the threshold for approving City Hall borrowing from a simple majority, ...
A new push to legalize coach houses citywide is reviving a long-running zoning fight in Chicago as the proposal returns to the City Council’s agenda next week.
CPD has said police did not assist ICE at all during an operation when federal agents arrested 10 people at a South Loop ...
Officials with the federal Bureau of Prisons on Tuesday confirmed that Burke, 81, had been transferred from the Federal ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is open to NASCAR returning to Chicago, but hinted Tuesday the city may need a better deal before stock car drivers again race through its streets. NASCAR has 90 days to request ...
While approving a controversial payment, divisions deepened among councilors as one tried to oust the two top Democrats and ...
Members of the Chicago Police Department brass were on the hot seat Tuesday for what some in the City Council called a "first ...
Ald. Walter Burnett Jr. may leave City Hall — eyeing the CHA, Congress or private sector — and pass his seat to one of his ...
Some members of Chicago City Council are raising questions regarding the Chicago Police Department's response to ICE activity ...
However, many Chicago City Council members remain skeptical of ADU legalization, wary of any move that would limit their ...
Aldermen ordered police and Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration to share information about the incident, though it’s not ...