New Police Reform Gains: Anonymous Complaints Allowed And Disciplinary Records Preserved
An independent labor arbitrator ruled for the city in dispute over anonymous complaints and other issues in Chicago Police supervisors’ contracts.
An independent labor arbitrator ruled for the city in dispute over anonymous complaints and other issues in Chicago Police supervisors’ contracts.
Huge drops in sales and other taxes because of COVID-19 and increases in some costs have led to deep deficit. Officials say 2021 will be just as bleak.
Museums, zoos and summer camps will be allowed to reopen with capacity limits, and bars and restaurants will be able to offer indoor seating.
As Illinois moves to next reopening phase, indoor dining expected to expand in Chicago, but hours and size of parties will be limited.
The popular, 18-mile trail will be open for cyclists and runners, but beaches will remained closed.
The 20-member task force will include Chicago residents, experts and members of anti-racism groups.
“Police reform has an expense to it,” said one former misconduct investigator. Here’s a look at what the city is — and isn’t — doing to change things now.
For a neighborhood that has tried to overcome a history of racial violence, Bridgeport’s so-called “vigilantes” get support and some pushback.
In an evening address, the mayor talked about of the pain of the past week, support for businesses and police reforms she wants to enact in 90 days.
The mayor also shot down President Trump’s threat to deploy federal troops to cities plagued by looting and violence. “Not in my city,” she said.