Por: WGN-TV Nation November 12, 2022
Posted: Nov 12, 2022 / 11:40 AM CST Updated: Nov 12, 2022 / 11:40 AM CST SHARE CHICAGO — Alderman Tom Tunney announced Friday that he will not be running for mayor after much thought. A statement released by the 44th Ward office stated, “For those who encouraged me to run for Mayor, volunteered for the effort or signed my petitions, I am forever grateful for your support. All Chicagoans deserve a mayor who will wake up every day with the... + full article
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics December 15, 2022
Chicago’s 30-year quest for a casino and entertainment complex that city officials are counting on to bail out police and fire pension funds is now exclusively in the hands of the Illinois Gaming Board. The City Council put the rest of its chips on the table Wednesday, giving... + más
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Former Mayor Richard J. Daley talked about extending the Red Line South to 130th Street. Mayor Lori Lightfoot can now say she helped deliver the $3.6 billion extension that will finally provide mass transit service to the only part of Chicago without it. With only one dissenting... + más
7 measures announced by City Council aimed at improving different areas of Chicago | WGN-TV
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Chicago Sun Times USA Politics November 01, 2022
U.S. Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (D-Ill.) would easily defeat Mayor Lori Lightfoot in a runoff — and he’s the only top challenger who’d win a head-to-head match-up, according to a new poll, bankrolled by Garcia, that makes it likely he will join the race. “It’s... + más
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot sings TikTok karaoke amid 37% increase in violent crime | Fox News
Stalking charge dropped against man who fired weapon near Mayor Lightfoot’s home: ‘He was just a disgruntled citizen,’ lawyer says | Chicago Tribune
WGN-TV USA Nation October 26, 2022
Posted: Oct 26, 2022 / 12:11 PM CDT Updated: Oct 26, 2022 / 12:11 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO — The lawyer who rocketed to national fame representing cop turned convicted killer Drew Peterson has his sights set on a new job: Chicago alderman. Joel Brodsky tells WGN if he wins a seat... + más
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Naomi Alderman novel 'The Future' scheduled for next fall | Associated Press
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics October 25, 2022
With behind-the-scenes encouragement from perennial political power player Richard Mell, retiring Ald. Tom Tunney (44th) is warming to the possibility of joining the crowded field of candidates vying to replace Mayor Lori Lightfoot. “He thinks I would be a good mayor. That’s... + más
City Council votes in favor of salary increases for mayor, councilors — bumping pay higher than Mayor Wu proposed | The Boston Globe
17 City Council members to forgo an inflation-tied pay raise of nearly 10%, including indicted Ald. Ed Burke | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune USA Business September 22, 2022
Members of the City Council rejected, then approved, a controversial plan to install a training facility for the Chicago Fire soccer team on Chicago Housing Authority land — an extraordinary reversal that highlighted the power mayors have to implement their agenda. The Zoning... + más
'Dancing with the Stars': TikToker Charli D'Amelio takes commanding lead while actor Jason Lewis is sent home | ABC News
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Chicago Tribune USA Politics September 22, 2022
With Chicago aldermen facing reelection in five months and inflation high, two more of them are forgoing raises that would have hiked their pay by nearly 10%. With Aldermen Edward Burke, 14th, and Samantha Nugent, 39th, turning down the salary increase, that brings to 17 the... + más
Most aldermen will get a 9.6% raise next year. Some are calling for new limits to City Council pay. | Chicago Tribune
City Council backs Chicago Fire soccer training facility on CHA land, reversing earlier no vote and over objections by some public housing advocates | Chicago Tribune
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