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As part of a settlement with the company that controls Chicago’s parking meters, taxpayers will be footing the bill for the city to hire more enforcement agents to ticket motorists parking without ...
The Chicago City Council finance committee approved several settlements costing the city more than $60 million Monday.
The pandemic dispute was resolved by the $15.5 million cash payout, plus $7.2 million in legal fees from the city. The city ...
Chicago’s curfew was 11:00 p.m. until 2022, when a fatal shooting of a teenager at one of the large downtown gatherings known ...
If the plan backed by Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling wins the endorsement of the City Council’s Public Safety Committee ...
The announcement is a major blow to Mayor Brandon Johnson, who fully embraced the Bears’ vision for a reimagined Museum ...
The mayor says he's committed to rebuilding the coalition that helped him get elected, but says tension is the norm in ...
City attorneys are recommending aldermen approve a deal to settle for $15.5 million three long-standing disputes with the ...
The new speed cameras will begin issuing tickets in June after a warning period. They were introduced as the city looked to ...
The 11 new locations announced Wednesday are the second round of 50 speed cameras that Mayor Brandon Johnson vowed to install. They're expected to generate $11.4 million this year.
If Johnson intends to run again in 2027, he’ll need to do less political grandstanding and more radical problem-solving.
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