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More than a month into a rocky start to his administration, West Chicago Mayor Daniel Bovey made his first appointment with ...
Martinez said he was “standing up for what’s right” when he resisted high-interest borrowing to pay for the new Chicago ...
The Department of Justice is investigating progressive Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for possible racial discrimination after he bragged about hiring black staff for key positions.
They cited Mayor Brandon Johnson’s… The Department of Justice will investigate Chicago's hiring practices for discrimination, following Mayor Johnson's controversial remarks.
The Chicago Tribune first reported that the mayor’s chief of staff, ... is being considered to temporarily replace Martinez. ... He was in his 30s before he earned his high school diploma.
They’re being granted to all of the groups in the city of Chicago.” In 2006, during Mayor Richard M. Daley’s administration, the Welcoming City ordinance formalized the city’s sanctuary ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson proudly defended Chicago's sanctuary city status on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as he testified before a congressional committee on the city's immigration policies ...
Heavily scripted Mayor Johnson survives congressional hot seat on Chicago's sanctuary city policy The mayor’s testimony was so scripted, it appeared to neither help nor hurt him.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson continued his attack on President Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying anyone questioning what the U.S. would look like had the Confederacy won, should have no question ...
Ahead of a Chicago City Council vote unanimously rejecting Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposed $300 million property tax hike, local residents addressed the council and the mayor, criticizing ...
A question about the majority of the mayor's government affairs team leaving or being terminated this week, and those positions will be backfilled to the hiring freeze, was referred to the Mayor's ...
The mayor has issued his own assessment of his first year — as have likely voters via a Crain's commissioned survey. We asked a handful of civic leaders to add their voices to the conversation.