Chicago Comptroller On Proposed Fines and Fees Reform
Reshma Soni discusses possible changes to Chicago’s fines and fees that will go before the full City Council for a vote on Wednesday.
Reshma Soni discusses possible changes to Chicago’s fines and fees that will go before the full City Council for a vote on Wednesday.
Paul Tough spent six years studying higher education and the barriers faced by minority, low-income students as they pursue a college career.
Kevin Coval’s new book “Everything Must Go” celebrates the Wicker Park he knew as a young artist, and examines the evolution of a gentrifying neighborhood.
The Fire haven’t won a playoff game in 10 years. Will a new owner and a move back to Soldier Field give the team the spark it needs to win?
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A decision on whether an activist-led push to block public subsidies for the megadevelopment is expected by October 18.
Chicago can block your ability to drive for rideshare companies if you owe the city fees for anything from parking tickets to uncut weeds.
Chicago Police spent $67.6 million on overtime during the first six months of this year.
“The story is not yet over,” said Lynn Scarlett, vice president of policy and government relations at the Nature Conservancy.
U.S. Steel has reported its second spill into Lake Michigan in three weeks — and they’re not the only company having problems.