Chicago News
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When employees in the Cook County Clerk’s office report back to their offices after the coronavirus pandemic, they could be under the microscope wielded by a new federal watchdog.
Local government reform fixture Michael Shakman answers questions from reporters. [A.D. Quig/The Daily Line]
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Chicago officials will stop ticketing, booting and impounding cars that do not pose a public safety threat through April 30 as part of an effort to help Chicagoans facing a cash crunch caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Wednesday.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot addresses the news media. [Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago]
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Ald. Ed Burke (14) listens at the May 29 City Council meeting. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
When State Rep. Aaron Ortiz (D-Chicago) was born in 1991, 14th Ward Ald. Ed Burke had been the highest-ranking Democratic Party official in the Southwest Side ward for 23 years.
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State Sen. Iris Martinez (D-Chicago) was snubbed by party leaders, lagged in fundraising and was mostly ignored during debates. And she’s likely going to be the next Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cook County.
But Tuesday night, Martinez appeared to win a decisive victory on Tuesday in the four-way race to succeed circuit court clerk Dorothy Brown, according to unofficial early returns.
Martinez won approximately 34 percent of the vote with approximately 98 percent of precincts reporting.
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The Chicago City Council chambers. [Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago]After insisting for days that the Chicago City Council had to meet Wednesday to pass crucial measures designed to halt the spread of the Coronavirus, Mayor Lori Lightfoot indefinitely postponed the meeting Tuesday, acknowledging that the risk of spreading the disease was too great.
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Cook County closed the public gallery in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. [Twitter/@CookCountyBoard]Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle suspended normal operations of Cook County government on Monday and directed some employees to work from home in an effort to reduce the number of people in the Cook County building.
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Poll workers process voters Monday at the Loop Super site. [Heather Cherone/The Daily Line]
At least some Illinois voters will head to the polls Tuesday amid a global pandemic that has altered nearly every aspect of life in Illinois, with schools, bars, restaurants and casinos shut down for the foreseeable future.









