Johnson and other elected officials had until Sunday to reject the 4.1% pay raise. At least two alderpersons have said they ...
Ald. Raymond Lopez on Monday filed paperwork calling for a special session of the City Council in hopes of overruling Mayor ...
Johnson and other elected officials had until Sunday to reject the 4.1% pay raise. At least two alderpersons have said they ...
The city spent "$100 million for a walkie-talkie on a pole, and the reason why they said we needed it was to reduce gun ...
Despite Mayor Brandon Johnson's ridicule, a City Council majority determined to keep the gunshot detection system operating ...
In addition, Johnson's Deputy of External Relations, Kennedy Bartley, has faced criticism for profanity-laced anti-police ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson acknowledged Wednesday that hope was waning for the Bring Chicago Home referendum but remained defiant, saying his progressive agenda would go on regardless of whether the tax ...
Chicago's mayor is sounding off about a push by the City Council to save the controversial ShotSpotter program.
Going into its 26th year, the Chicago Football Classic (CFC) was an idea started by three business leaders in the city, and ...
The mayor defended former progressive organizer Kennedy Bartley, whose appointment to head up his intergovernmental affairs office set off the controversy.
The ongoing debate over whether to keep ShotSpotter, the technology used by police to alert them when gunfire is heard, will come to a vote at the Chicago City Council Wednesday.
On Sept. 22, the city of Chicago’s contract to use the controversial gunshot detection system, ShotSpotter, will expire, shutting down the technology in 12 of Chicago’s most violent police districts.