Lightfoot apologizes for campaign recruiting emails sent to CPS teachers and city colleges
Lightfoot said the outreach was on the part of a lone campaign staffer who found teachers’ emails through Google.
Lightfoot said the outreach was on the part of a lone campaign staffer who found teachers’ emails through Google.
The race for City Hall is shifting into high gear with seven weeks left until Election Day, and Lightfoot is looking for all the help she can get. That includes a strategy a former inspector general called “deeply, deeply problematic.”
Illinois is now the ninth state to generally ban assault weapons. Lawmakers also pushed through support for out-of-state patients who seek abortion care.
Gov. Pritzker lays out agenda in inaugural address while Illinois Senate passes assault weapons ban. Looking at 2023 legislative priorities.
If the city were a business, the mayor would be its chief executive officer. Here’s what you need to know about the job.
The clerk is the city’s record keeper. Here’s everything you need to know about the job.
Sometimes called “mini mayors,” aldermen answer for everything from snow removal to pothole repairs in their areas.
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 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 political tilt of Chicago’s City Council hangs in the balance in February’s election, with more than a dozen retirements and departures.