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Evanston's City Council took its first crack at the draft comprehensive plan created through Envision Evanston 2045 Tuesday ...
— Ald. Angela Clay (46th Ward) speaking against the snap curfew, urging her colleagues to hear young Chicagoan’s opinions on ...
The future of a “snap curfew" for Chicago teens will come down to a vote on whether to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson's veto ...
Crista Carlino, a Democrat on the City-County Council and in charge of the committee that oversaw the investigation into sexual harassment allegations lodged against Mayor Joe ...
A new ordinance would require all Chicago businesses to install security cameras — a move raising privacy and cost concerns from retailers and civil rights advocates.
An effort to require Chicago businesses to install surveillance cameras started with a City Council majority but is now seeing its support wither.
Chicago’s mayor vetoes a measure intended to keep children safe.
Chicago-based Initium Development is proposing a five-story, 48-unit apartment building at 2600-2610 N. Clark St. in east ...
The NBC 5 Investigates Team has learned that less than one year after ex-Ald. Ed Burke was sent to prison, he is preparing to ...
Larry Robbins doesn’t play goalie but the billionaire hockey fan and philanthropist may have just made his greatest save.
Evanston Police Department restricts access to ALPRs, complying with state law on immigration-related searches. Flock Safety ...
Many kids are dealing with trauma and poverty. They need guidance, protection and boundaries, not chaos. A veto doesn’t ...