Chicago News
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Correction: A previous version of this story misstated Lanetta Haynes Turner's salary as interim chief of staff as $186,000 annually. It is $154,000.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s future came into sharper focus with the news that he will write a book, set to be published in 2020, about the shift of power away from gridlocked state and federal governments and toward cities. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced late Tuesday that her chief of staff had stepped down for personal reasons.
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Against the backdrop of several more candidates filing to run against them, aldermen have a full slate of committee meetings set for Monday, as they prepare for Thursday’s full City Council meeting — which will be held one day later than usual because of Yom Kippur.
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On the same day Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Attorney General Lisa Madigan and Chicago Police Department Supt. Eddie Johnson submitted the final consent decree designed to reform the Chicago Police, the attorney general’s office released the names and applications of nine different firms competing to become the independent monitor tasked with overseeing the reforms.







The testing kit Chicago residents can request. [City of Chicago]
General Iron's North Side facility is scheduled to close. [2nd Ward Office]
