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A WBEZ analysis shows the city of Chicago hired or promoted 490 people since a hiring freeze was put in place in September.
As Chicago faces a nearly $1 billion deficit, the BGA releases its annual snapshot of Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed 2025 budget.
As we write, four school board candidates endorsed by the Chicago Teachers Union appear to have won seats in 10 districts.
The address is expected to include a proposal for a property tax hike -- a plan that Johnson steadfastly promised against ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --Mayor Brandon Johnson is proposing a $300 million property tax hike in 2025, going back on a key campaign promise, as he seeks to close a massive budget shortfall of nearly $1 billion.