K-12 education was a top political concern for Democrats up until everyone realized how terribly they managed it.
An estimated 37 of 50 aldermen wouldn’t vote for a 4 percent increase to help cover the city’s $982 million budget shortfall.
Mayor Johnson’s finance team faced close questioning about taxes and revenues during City Council’s initial budget hearing. Alder Nicole Lee warned the administration that she’s worried the proposed ...
For the first time in Chicago’s history, voters on Tuesday chose 10 people to be on the city’s partially elected, 21-member ...
Block Club reporters went into the neighborhoods to talk to voters after the biggest GOP bump in Chicago since 1992.
Desperate to avoid hitting Chicago home and business owners with a $300 million property tax increase, aldermen pelted the ...
(The Center Square) – Civic Federation President Joe Ferguson is warning Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to be careful about ...
A suspect in the killing of Chicago police Officer Enrique Martinez was released without charges Tuesday evening — a day ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) —On Tuesday, Wichita City Council members voted 4-3 to give an additional $1.6 million to the Violence ...
The city's first elections to the school board were disappointing for candidates backed by the Chicago Teachers Union, but additional appointments by the mayor will likely mean he and the union can ...
For the first time, Chicago voters have chosen 10 school board members who will make major decisions for the ...
Chicago made history with its first-ever school board election, a high-stakes and costly race fueled by millions of dollars ...