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The litigation stems from the Fire Department's use of an unconventional work schedule that a federal judge wrote "quite ...
Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham law professor who’s a central figure on the anti-monopolist left, told me that her problem with ...
The longtime political operative on whether the Democratic party ‘needs more assholes’ and the fight against antisemitism.
ICE raids in Los Angeles triggered a second day of clashes with protesters as federal operations continue despite local ...
Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera was mistakenly shot by a fellow cop during a confrontation with an armed suspect that ...
Chicago Ald. David Moore says he’s finally starting to see the change he’s long been envisioning when it comes to reducing ...
Chicago's minimum wage will increase to $16.60 starting July 1, with raised wages for tipped workers and changes to paid leave.
For the 16th consecutive year, all Urban Prep Academies graduating seniors received college admissions, with some receiving offers from multiple universities.
A chaotic scene as federal agents make a surprise mass immigration arrest. And Mayor Brandon Johnson says he’s confident public transit will get the funding it needs — but who will pay?
The Chicago clerk’s office has kept identifying application materials for more than 2,700 people who used the online CityKey ...
A 36-year-old police officer who was a mother to a young daughter and four-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department has ...
With electric prices going up, advocates tried — and failed — to reform the energy sector - “Heading into the end of the legislative ...