An Email From A Powerful Former State Lobbyist Hints At A Rape Cover-Up
In an email obtained by WBEZ, a Michael Madigan ally urged top aides to then-Gov. Pat Quinn to avoid firing the favored worker.
In an email obtained by WBEZ, a Michael Madigan ally urged top aides to then-Gov. Pat Quinn to avoid firing the favored worker.
Illinois prisoners say they were denied eye surgery because they still had one functioning eye.
One veteran divorce lawyer said there’s a “treasure trove” of data available to anyone who can file a lawsuit and write a subpoena.
The gambling industry has made inroads into the Illinois legislature, which is poised to consider a tax increase on video poker and slots.
The investigation looks at the Pritzkers’ efforts to get a big tax break by removing the toilets from a Gold Coast mansion.
Decades of data show the towing program relies on a problematic contract that sells thousands of cars and barely makes the city money.
Half of Chicago’s census tracts were considered middle income in 1970. Today, that’s down to 16 percent.
Chicago’s rising water costs caused over 150,000 water shutoffs since 2007, mostly in low-income, black and Latino neighborhoods.
The effort to collect on city-sticker and other tickets has led the city to sell off nearly 50,000 cars since 2011.