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Leaders of six separate Cook County offices are set to face scrutiny Monday over their progress in rolling expenses this year, as commissioners prepare for a week of mid-year budget hearings to prepare for deep cuts forced by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot spoke to the Executives’ Club of Chicago last week.
A week after unveiling a comprehensive Covid-19 recovery plan intended to reduce decades of disparities in Chicago’s poorest neighborhoods, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot turned to the city’s business community to ask them to do their part. -
A controversial proposal to set new guard rails dictating when landlords are allowed to evict their tenants has scored a ticket out of the City Council’s legislative doldrums, but the measure’s supporters still face a steep uphill climb.
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CPD impoundment program to be rolled back, Gold Coast dispensary bid delayed
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Ald. Matt Martin (47) and Ald. Scott Waguespack (32) in a virtual townhall discussing the city’s budget.
How much will cuts in Chicago’s next yearly budget impact city services, and what are possibilities to reduce the pain in the short term? -
A virtual meeting of the Cook County Board of Commissioners on Thursday
Tweet: News in brief: The Zoning Board of Appeals could run afoul of @AldermanHopkins if it approves a new Gold Coast dispensary today, and county commissioners are looking ahead to mid-year budget hearings.
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The city’s Committee on License and Consumer Protection approved Friday and Saturday night games at Wrigley Field this season.
Night games at Wrigley Field will be allowed on Fridays and Saturdays this year due to approval granted Thursday by the City Council Committee on License and Consumer Protection. -
A historic single-room occupancy hotel in Lincoln Park will be rehabbed and preserved as affordable housing next to a new seven-story apartment complex under a proposal approved by city planning officials on Thursday.
A rendering of the rehabilitated Covent Hotel at 2653 N. Clark St. [Chicago Department of Planning and Development] -
Illinois Liquor Control Commission Director Chima Enyia is asking Gov. JB Pritzker for more inspection agents in its enforcement division to ensure bars and restaurants are safe for the public during the Covid-19 pandemic. He also said Thursday he is revamping training for current employees to stay up to speed with the virus.
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Aldermen on Wednesday recommended to approve a collective bargaining agreement between the city of Chicago and the labor union that represents police supervisors largely on the grounds that it provides a blueprint for the upcoming negotiations between the city and the Fraternal Order of Police, which represents rank-and-file officers.
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Cook County is expected to see a nearly $300 million drop in revenue this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Cook County Commissioners are preparing to embark next week on a grim mission to probe more than a dozen county offices for potential cuts as they stare into a budget abyss opened by the Covid-19 epidemic. -
The Fair Notice ordinance advanced out of the City Council’s housing committee on a 12-6 vote Tuesday.
Landlords would have to give long-time tenants at least four months of advance notice before acting to not renew their lease under an ordinance approved by aldermen on a divided vote Tuesday. -
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle speaks alongside county health officials during a press conference Tuesday.
News in brief: City employees flagged for ethics violations, Cook County sees surge in opioid-related deaths -
In Garfield Park Monday, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot introduced “The Census Cowboy” tasked with increasing participation in the 2020 U.S. Census.
Low participation in the 2020 U.S. Census for both Cook County and Chicago has public officials pushing hard to get numbers up before the fall. -
A proposal by Mayor Lori Lightfoot to enshrine new protections for tenants facing eviction is poised to pass a City Council hurdle on Tuesday after winding its way through a two-month legislative detour.








