Who will be Chicago’s next mayor? Election day is here.
Brandon Johnson faces Paul Vallas. The two Democratic candidates for Chicago mayor have very different plans for the city.
Brandon Johnson faces Paul Vallas. The two Democratic candidates for Chicago mayor have very different plans for the city.
Tomorrow is Election Day. Over the weekend, the mayoral candidates focused largely on African American wards where Lightfoot performed well in the general election.
The charges center on payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital sexual encounter.
The forum — organized by WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times with the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics — was moderated by Reset’s Sasha-Ann Simons.
As the council’s most powerful chairs faced losing their seats under a new mayor, they brokered the deal that critics say should have waited for the next council to approve.
In the April 4 runoff between Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson, voter turnout may be what decides the outcome.
CPCs are accused of deception — and steering patients away from seeking abortion care. A new bill would allow patients to take legal action against CPCs if they felt misled.
The mailer, paid for by the Paul Vallas campaign, features a Lightfoot past tweet criticizing Johnson’s stance on policing.
Four former ComEd executives and lobbyists are on trial for allegedly bribing House Speaker Michael Madigan to advance legislation that steered hundreds of millions more profit to the power company.
Despite following very different paths, both now have their sights trained on Chicago’s City Hall.