Chicago News

  • Mayor Lori Lightfoot fields questions from reporters. [Heather Cherone/The Daily Line]
    Mayor Lori Lightfoot is committed to expanding protections for undocumented immigrants by prohibiting any cooperation with federal immigration officials — but only after the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether the Trump administration can punish so-called sanctuary cities.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Aldermen are set to consider whether to pay approximately $1.1 million to settle four lawsuits alleging several instances of misconduct in the Chicago Police Department, adding to the growing cost that Mayor Lori Lightfoot has vowed to get under control.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Mayor Lori Lightfoot will try again on Tuesday to push through new rules to allow Chicagoans to toke up outside their homes.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Mayor Lori Lightfoot agreed to install six noise monitors along Lake Shore Drive to measure the sleep-preventing racket created by motorcycles without mufflers, which flock to the scenic road during the summer, Ald. Brian Hopkins (2) said Thursday.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) rallies members of the Reimagine Chicago coalition. [Heather Cherone/The Daily Line]
    Aldermen are set to consider a measure backed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Wednesday that would expand the city’s protections for undocumented immigrants — but the revised Welcoming City ordinance would continue to allow Chicago Police to cooperate with federal agents in some specific cases.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Northwest Side political operative David Feller dropped his dual candidacy on Thursday for 36th Ward Democratic committeeperson and the 3rd Illinois House district, which had been held by Luis Arroyo before he was arrested on bribery charges.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Cook County voters’ March primary ballots got shorter Wednesday, as election officials determined multiple candidates for ward committeeperson — including three Republicans — did not turn in enough signatures.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • A proposal from Mayor Lori Lightfoot that would allow Chicagoans to toke up outside their homes stalled on Wednesday amid questions from aldermen about whether the rules were too rigid.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • A proposed ordinance aimed at curbing gentrification along The 606's Bloomingdale Trail was reintroduced at City Council this week. [Alisa Hauser/DNAinfo Chicago]

    Two aldermen said Wednesday they are on track to resuscitate a measure next week that would freeze construction near the 606 Bloomingdale Trail as a way of blunting rapid gentrification on the Near Northwest Side.

    Alds. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) and Roberto Maldonado (26) told The Daily Line Wednesday they are working on a series of “tweaks” that would narrow the scope of their sweeping ordinance (O2019-9439) to ban building permits, demolition permits and zoning changes near the popular elevated trail for 14 months. Proposed changes include carve-outs for affordable housing developments, as well as for minor construction work.

  • A month after Mayor Lori Lightfoot beat back an attempt to delay the sale of recreational pot in Chicago for six months, the mayor will ask aldermen to approve new rules to allow Chicagoans to toke up outside their homes.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Election officials tossed a challenge against the Cook County Democratic Party’s chosen candidates for three contested seats on the board of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, ensuring that Eira Corral Sepúlveda, Cam Davis and Kim Du Buclet will appear on the March 17 primary ballot.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • A measure on Tuesday giving the city control of seven vacant lots in Woodlawn in an effort to stem the tide of gentrification near the planned site of the Obama Presidential Center cleared a City Council committee Tuesday.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Gia Biagi, Mayor Lori Lightfoot's pick to lead the Chicago Department of Transportation, fields questions from reporters. [Alex Nitkin/The Daily Line]
    Gia Biagi teased out plans on Tuesday to preserve the city’s controversial red light camera program, boost neighborhood bike and bus infrastructure, and design public spaces to curb violence during a public audition to be permanently installed as Chicago’s top transportation chief.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Aldermen are set on Tuesday take a second pass at selling hundreds of vacant city-owned lots, after an earlier attempt stalled amid a debate over aldermanic privilege.

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • Attorneys Bob Fioretti urge elections officials to kick State's Attorney Kim Foxx off the ballot. [Alex Nitkin/The Daily Line]

    Lawyers for former Ald. Bob Fioretti (2) said on Monday that petitions to re-elect Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx showed a “pattern of fraud” in a longshot challenge to get the incumbent thrown off the ballot before she faces Fioretti and two other Democratic challengers in the March 17 primary.


    To Read More Please Login or Join