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The future of a “snap curfew" for Chicago teens will come down to a vote on whether to overturn Mayor Brandon Johnson's veto ...
An effort to require Chicago businesses to install surveillance cameras started with a City Council majority but is now seeing its support wither.
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.
Downtown Chicago Ald. Brian Hopkins plans to call for a vote Wednesday on his proposal that would give the city’s top cop the power to implement a curfew in the city anytime, anywhere, with a 30 ...
Chicago’s mayor vetoes a measure intended to keep children safe.
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 ...
Chicago-based Initium Development is proposing a five-story, 48-unit apartment building at 2600-2610 N. Clark St. in east ...
It's a day that's supposed to bring communities together, but what happened on Juneteenth in Aurora has the community divided.
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 ...
Good afternoon, Chicago. After first asserting it did not turn over personal information about city workers to U.S. Customs ...
The choice in the mayoral race between former governor Andrew Cuomo and a succession of challengers led by assemblymember ...