What does Chicago’s city treasurer do?
The city treasurer keeps track of the city’s finances and serves as its banker. Here’s everything you need to know about the job.
The city treasurer keeps track of the city’s finances and serves as its banker. Here’s everything you need to know about the job.
If the city were a business, the mayor would be its chief executive officer. Here’s what you need to know about the job.
Sometimes called “mini mayors,” aldermen answer for everything from snow removal to pothole repairs in their areas.
The clerk is the city’s record keeper. Here’s everything you need to know about the job.
For the first time, Chicagoans will serve on newly elected councils to influence policing in districts. The ordinance establishing them lays out some basics.
The political tilt of Chicago’s City Council hangs in the balance in February’s election, with more than a dozen retirements and departures.
Garcia, who’s running for Chicago mayor, faces criticism from his opponents to explain political donations from the crypto entrepreneur.
In the coming Feb. 28 municipal election, Chicagoans will vote for the city’s top officials. Here’s a primer on what those jobs actually are.
With crime once again a top issue in Chicago, some aldermen running for reelection face challengers who say their way of combating it is outdated.
The plan to create a new TIF around downtown and surrounding areas would provide one-third of the money needed for the nearly $4 billion project to add nearly 6 miles of track, with federal money filling the rest.