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Ald. Matt Martin (47th Ward) will ask the Ethics Committee on Monday to advance a proposal designed to prevent the city’s top ...
According to data from the city and Chicago Police Department, total violent crime is down at least 22% thus far in 2025, ...
Jackie Wilson has said he was tortured into confessing to two Chicago Police officers by disgraced former Chicago Police ...
Chicago and Illinois officials gathered at the West Side museum Wednesday morning to decry the “government overreach” they ...
Nearly 30,000, or more than 40%, of Planned Parenthood of Illinois patients use Medicaid to access health care services at ...
In all, Chicago taxpayers have spent more than $120.3 million since January 2019 to resolve 31 lawsuits filed by Chicagoans ...
People in the country illegally are largely ineligible for federal public benefits such as food stamps, student loans and ...
At least two dozen bills have been introduced across 15 states this year. Most of the legislation is related to ...
Richard Hunt created more public sculptures and monuments in the U.S. than any other artist — over 160 by the time he died in ...
Michael McClain, 77, a former Illinois representative lobbyist for Commonwealth Edison, was convicted of bribery conspiracy ...
While lauded by President Donald Trump as overdue and necessary to make the department leaner, more nimble and more efficient ...
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill is now law, after days of heated debate and close votes in Congress.
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