Chicago police Sgt. John Poulos, whose fatal shootings of 2 men led to about $2 million in City Hall payouts, now running for judge
“I find it offensive he’s actually running for judge,” a lawyer for the mother of one of the men killed said.
“I find it offensive he’s actually running for judge,” a lawyer for the mother of one of the men killed said.
City officials released a new seating policy amid increased disruptions and threats against council members.
City Hall bureaucracy took center stage in former Ald. Ed Burke’s corruption trial Thursday as one of the finer disputed points in the case came to a head.
The Bears’ decision to have a surveyor examine the south parking lot of Soldier Field, as a source confirmed Thursday, is the latest example of the team exploring options for a new stadium outside of Arlington Heights.
Witness is pressed why he didn’t initially tell FBI agents about the former alderperson’s apparent interest in getting private business from Burger King owners.
Rachel Goldberg, a Chicago native, says her son Hersh is the last hostage with ties to Chicago being held … “and we’re just praying and hopeful.”
“We were going to talk about the real estate tax representation, and you were going to have somebody get in touch with me so we can expedite your permits,” Burke was recorded saying during a call with an executive.
Alderpersons were expected to vote Wednesday on whether to let cops contest firings and long suspensions behind closed doors.
Gov. JB Pritzker’s administration announced today it will not move forward with constructing a base camp to house migrants in Brighton Park on Chicago’s southwest side.
Eileen O’Neill Burke filed more than 13,000 signatures to run as a Democrat for Cook County state’s attorney — the last day candidates had to file petitions for the March primary.