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Layoffs could be just the start of Chicago Public Schools' budget cuts as the district tries to close a $734 million deficit.
The worst-to-first transformation has become an annual NFL staple. Here are this year’s most likely contenders.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s inner circle worked with outside lobbyists who were not registered to lobby on behalf of the city in ...
The future of NASCAR in Chicago is murky going into its third edition on the first weekend in July. The three-year contract ...
County data show that Chicago could be on track to record fewer than 500 homicides this year, which would be the lowest total ...
I step into this role with a deep sense of responsibility and an unwavering commitment to the students, families and the ...
Ald. Brian Hopkins plans to keep making the case for his ordinance, but added that he will not “twist arms” to try to ...
A divided Chicago City Council voted to approve a controversial ordinance to allow for temporary curfews aimed at preventing ...
Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates made a failed attempt to have CTU-represented teachers’ assistants perform work done by SEIU Local 73 members. Ultimately, the CTU backed off.
Two years in, Mayor Brandon Johnson admits he's made some missteps, gaffes As Brandon Johnson approaches the midpoint of his term as Chicago mayor, he confronts a reality that he readily acknowledges.
The Mavericks prepare to take on the Chicago Bulls on Saturday. Davis is once again dealing with an injury designation. The latest injury report lists him as probable due to a left adductor strain.
The mayor met Wednesday with CPS Chief Executive Officer Pedro Martinez, Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates, and Ald. Jason Ervin (28th), head of the City Council Budget Committee.