A new annual report published Wednesday from the CPS Office of Inspector General (OIG) highlights the office’s major investigations from the previous year.
A Chicago Public Schools watchdog reported 36 people on the district's "do not hire" list worked as sports officials.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct has announced that the Met's Directorate of Professional Standards will continue to ...
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Public Schools Office of the Inspector General released its annual report Wednesday. Part of the ...
To be blunt: Gov. JB Pritzker was unusually forthcoming at a Normal, Ill., press conference Tuesday about his thoughts on ...
Elon Musk appears to have changed his tune on Liz Truss after retweeting her over the grooming gangs scandal - but it comes ...
Lightfoot’s campaign emailed CPS staff to recruit student volunteers in 2022. CPS’ inspector general says CPS must ward ...
As debate rages about whether there should be a national public inquiry into a child sex abuse scandal that rocked the ...
The IOPC announced on Wednesday, January 8 that while the Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards will investigate the ...
Some affluent families driving expensive Mercedes-Benz cars were found trying to receive low-income designations to gain fee ...
A CPS Inspector General report found one school continued the practice of automatically enrolling students in JROTC, often ...
In its annual report, Chicago Public Schools Office of the Inspector General highlighted misuse of family income information ...