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Chicago will no longer allow residents to apply online for a municipal identification card after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials subpoenaed records identifying applicants for the ID ...
Clerk Anna Valencia announced her office would take the CityKey online portal offline after ICE subpoenaed for personal ...
Records obtained by the Sun-Times show the police have handed over documents that include the names, addresses and countries ...
Chicago may allow widespread building of carriages houses, or accessory dwelling units, as an answer to the affordable housing crisis.
At a court hearing, Snelling criticized a plan to allow the Chicago Police Department to issue 30-minute curfews even though ...
With Missouri’s stadium funding bill nearing final approval and Kansas’ offer expiring June 30, pressure grows on the Royals and Chiefs to finalize their stadium plans.
A close analysis of the contract the City-County Council signed with a Chicago law firm to investigate former Deputy Mayor ...
Chicago taxpayers could be on the hook for another $24 million to settle lawsuits alleging police misconduct. The city’s Law Department is recommending a series of settlements in three wrongful ...
The delay signals a tough fight ahead for the ordinance that backers say will lift rideshare driver pay above minimum wage.
A vote on a measure that increases pay for rideshare drivers was delayed amid opposition from Uber and Lyft and Chicago's ...
The Metro Council has approved Hunden Partners, a leading global adviser for destination real estate development projects, to ...
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