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Two of the council's more conservative alders wanted to allow CPD to work with federal immigration authorities in cases where ...
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The immediate challenges facing the new school board members are enormous: They must ink a new deal with the teachers union, ...
Aldermen will vote on whether to let police work with federal agents when undocumented immigrants are arrested for certain ...
Any hopes of the City Council having a quiet start to 2025 after a bruising budget battle will likely evaporate at tomorrow's ...
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Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez was fired In late December, clearing the way for Mayor Brandon Johnson to install a new leader of the nation’s fourth-largest school district after a ...
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt in your philosophy.” When William Shakespeare penned ...
A pair of Chicago aldermen have introduced legislation that would roll back the city’s sanctuary law currently forbidding any ...
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