Chicago's inspector general is now calling on the city council to protect her office from outside interference.
The city needs to handle its borrowing in the most prudent way possible. Back-loading bond repayments in a way that sends the ...
The city is proposing to keep most of Chicago West Side’s Armitage industrial corridor zoned for industrial businesses, while ...
Inspector General Deborah Witzburg urged Mayor Brandon Johnson in July to form a task force as part of an effort to ...
The city has begun removing some tents this week from a controversial Northwest Side homeless encampment that has divided neighbors, city officials and homeless advocates on the best path forward for ...
The future of the roughly 20 people in the Gompers Park encampment remains uncertain after a planned rehousing event was ...
The Chicago Plan Commission on Thursday approved a land use plan that could bring thousands of new housing units to a ...
Ald. Brian Hopkins and developer Fern Hill reached a compromise for the project, but some local groups still aren't happy with the plans.
The measure failed after nearly all members of the City Council’s Black Caucus voted against it because of concerns that the ...