Mayor Brandon Johnson indicated Tuesday he is moving ahead ... of “exigent circumstances,” such as someone facing imminent physical harm. In 2022, Hadden attempted to push the legislation ...
There’s been a lot of hesitancy, uncertainty — even outright fear — among many in the Chicago performing arts community, ...
CHICAGO – Mayor Brandon Johnson held a ... to help close a $982 million budget gap. Johnson touted his investments in youth with 29,000 summer jobs this year, while also prioritizing community safety, ...
Coming off a bruising budget season, Johnson will spend the next few ... 2012 — are veering toward prioritizing mental and physical health and trying to avoid the harmful effects of alcohol ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson has rescinded a pandemic-era requirement ... Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, administers the second dose of the Pfizer COVID ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson speaking at an ... intervention and a due process to ensure public health is uplifted,” Sanchez said. Whether Johnson can deliver on these goals, with the help of a City ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson said he is unmoved by the lawsuit ... We will lead with continued investments in mental health, youth employment and affordable homes." Also named in the lawsuit are ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon ... do government.” Johnson pointed to policies he implemented that directly address youth priorities: renewable energy initiatives, the establishment of the Department of the ...
With the corporate and political establishment demanding austerity in the schools, Democrat Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and CPS ... out strike and increases in health care costs.
Recent investments also include reopening the Roseland Mental Health Clinic last month as well as reestablishing the city’s Department of Environment which has a budget of $1.9 million for 2025. On ...