Then-Mayor Richard Daley sold the rights to operate the parking meters for $1 billion in 2008. The city was facing a ...
Chicago’s parking meters could soon have a new owner, but what would that mean for the city’s drivers? The meters have been ...
Political in-fighting between Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago City Council has contributed to a credit downgrade for the city. Fitch and Kroll both downgraded Chicago's credit one notch due ...
Chicago’s local hospitality scene has become a central front in resistance against ramped-up federal immigration enforcement, ...
As reported by the Chicago Sun‑Times, Burke’s Burnham Committee and other political accounts made the payments earlier this ...
The Chicago Teachers Union is now a political machine — focused not on education or collective bargaining but on expanding its control over city government, taxpayer dollars and the broader labor ...
Early Wednesday, Lightfoot and Preckwinkle were out on Chicago streets greeting voters, setting off on a frenetic, five-week head-to-head campaign until the runoff in April. Early Wednesday, Lightfoot ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson linked the restaurant industry to "slavery" Wednesday as he defended his push to eliminate the tipped wage, doubling down after surviving a City Council effort to block ...