The mayor is laying out his priorities for the year. But what's not on the list are solutions to the big fiscal cliffs for city agencies.
Johnson’s team is laying out its first-quarter priorities. What’s not on the list is solutions to big fiscal cliffs for city agencies.
Mayor Johnson and his allies want to preserve a potential new tax revenue stream, while seeking to impose stiffer standards on the industry.
The jurors in the landmark racketeering trial of former House Speaker Michael Madigan and his longtime confidant deliberated for their first full day yesterday without reaching a verdict — though they ...
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The latest round of test scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as NAEP, released on Wednesday shows that Illinois students who missed school or went through the ...
As the president threatens to impose tariffs as early as this weekend, it's worth noting that Canada is the largest export market for Illinois, followed by Mexico. But Illinois companies import far ...
Equally outraged: Congresswoman Robin Kelly called Trump’s words “dangerous, racist and ignorant — simply un-American.” And Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a former Black Hawk pilot, called it “an attack on ...
Arguments that escalated into gun violence and cases of domestic violence were determined to be the root causes behind many ...
Unionized King Soopers workers in Broomfield and Boulder counties joined their peers in the Denver metro area to vote in ...
The one-two punch sent newly consolidated shares tumbling despite progress on its non-hallucinogenic depression treatment.