City Fires IPRA Investigator
Lorenzo Davis was the only supervisor at the Independent Police Review Authority who resisted orders to change findings about shootings.
Lorenzo Davis was the only supervisor at the Independent Police Review Authority who resisted orders to change findings about shootings.
Once a cornerstone of the Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy, attendance at beat meetings is down more than two-thirds since 2002.
In Illinois, students in the country illegally are ineligible for financial aid from either the state or federal government. One Arlington Heights student is trying to pay for her next semester by competing in a Chicago beauty pageant.
After Det. Dante Servin was cleared of all charges in the fatal shooting of an African-American woman, some are questioning the handling of the case.
A social-justice coalition gives the Chicago mayor credit for hearing them out. Now they’re demanding he act.
Is Chicago mayoral challenger Jesus “Chuy” García the neighborhood guy he’s making himself out to be?
In his reelection campaign, the Chicago mayor takes credit for a slight decline in homicides. But is the city doing enough to put killers behind bars?
If financial turmoil diminishes the public’s willingness to fund that west-suburban community college, its 28,000 enrollees could eventually face program cuts and tuition hikes.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel talked about reducing crime ‘in every neighborhood.’ While homicides are down, are the gains shared by all Chicagoans?
A man proposing an upscale apartment complex on Chicago’s Northwest Side acknowledges the project could price some longtime residents out of the neighborhood.