Chicago’s migrant shelters will be shut down at the end of the year and absorbed into an existing system for homeless ...
Johnson said she doesn't want her leave to be misconstrued or used as political fodder. The decision to step aside comes at a ...
But Chicago drivers won’t soon face lower speed limits — or corresponding lower thresholds on most roads for the city’s ...
Officials will be launching a new single unified system to provide shelter and other assistance to both migrants and longtime ...
Chicago Public Schools halts board meetings until December amid board of education and mayor’s office shake-ups.
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the city will start its transition this week to merge its two shelter systems, known as the ...
A handful of aldermen objected to lowering speed limits across the city, suggesting Chicago take a more targeted approach to ...
Chicago’s decade-long sting atop the rankings of America’s Rattiest Cities remains intact according to new research released ...
City voters are choosing school board members in 10 voting districts this fall. How did Chicago get here and what lies ahead?
Mayor Brandon Johnson joins Lisa Dent to talk about his recent announcement concerning changes to city’s migrant population ...
After two years and half a billion dollars spent, the city of Chicago's migrant shelter system will close as we know it.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is expected to hold a press conference Monday morning regarding the city’s migrant population. A press release from the mayor’s office said only “important updates to the ...