Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics January 09, 2024
Even before the latest Gold Coast crash-and-grab robbery, local Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) already had been planning to meet on Monday with other city officials to discuss installing barriers on sections of Michigan Avenue and the nearby retail district.That meeting proceeded just a few hours after on Oak Street near State, leading to a shootout in which one police officer was shot and a suspected robber was critically wounded. Hopkins said it’s... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Business October 09, 2023
Last month, the Federal Trade Commission filed a major complaint in federal district court alleging that Amazon is an illegal monopoly. The FTC may be able to win its case. But given the limits of American antitrust law, that legal victory would do little to curb Amazon’s... + más
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New York Post USA Nation August 21, 2023
Two robbers opened fire in a Manhattan bodega over the weekend, shooting a clerk in the groin and pistol-whipping a customer, police said. The mayhem broke out at Essex Convenience on East 116th Street in Spanish Harlem at around 11:15 p.m. Friday, cops said. Surveillance... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment August 19, 2023
In a place as car-centric as Los Angeles, the 9,000-plus miles of sidewalk spread through the city are often overlooked and underappreciated. Over the past decade the city has launched several initiatives, from Vision Zero to Great Streets, to make Los Angeles less car-dependent... + más
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WGN-TV USA Nation July 14, 2023
, Posted: Jul 14, 2023 / 03:08 PM CDT Updated: Jul 14, 2023 / 04:56 PM CDT CHICAGO — A Chicago alderman is accused of directing city workers to target a critic who lives in his ward by going after the man’s garden. While the Inspector General’s report does not identify the... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Politics March 07, 2023
An extraordinary era in Chicago politics ended quietly in late November when indicted Ald. Edward Burke (14th), the City Council’s longest-serving and most powerful alderperson, decided not to seek reelection to a record 15th term. Now, the Council’s second-most senior... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Politics March 06, 2023
An extraordinary era in Chicago politics ended quietly in late November when indicted Ald. Edward Burke (14th), the City Council’s longest-serving and most powerful alderperson, decided not to seek re-election to a record 15th term. Now, the Council’s second-most senior... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Politics October 02, 2022
Consultants hired by Bally’s Corp. say the gambling company’s temporary casino in the landmark Medinah Temple won’t create the River North gridlock that opponents have warned of when it opens next year, but a local alderperson vehemently against the plan dismissed their... + más
Study says River North can handle increase traffic from temporary casino; Some disagree | WGN-TV
After rejecting casino redevelopment plan, McCormick Place looks to ‘reimagine’ aging Lakeside Center | Chicago Tribune
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