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[ad_1] Northwest Side Ald. Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez defended herself late Friday against backlash she’s received for promoting a […]
[ad_1] Ald. Scheketa Hart-Burns, the first African-American City Council member in Aurora’s history who spent more than 32 […]
[ad_1] If the City Council were as good at solving intransigent problems as it was at saying goodbye, […]
[ad_1] In October 2016, Daniel Solis, the then-powerful alderman of Chicago’s 25th Ward, was talking with a longtime […]
[ad_1] In the zigzagging 29th Ward, which includes parts of Austin, Galewood and Montclare, Ald. Chris Taliaferro, a […]
[ad_1] When Lori Torres Whitt saw how the 36th Ward was oddly redrawn to include more than a […]
[ad_1] Four years ago, community activists Jeanette Taylor, Jennifer Maddox and Andre Smith were among a crowded field […]
[ad_1] Just 15 blocks separate the campaign offices of incumbent Ald. Debra Silverstein and her opponent, Mueze Bawany […]
[ad_1] The two candidates vying to become the first new alderman representing the Southwest Side 14th Ward in […]
[ad_1] Longtime Wrigleyville Ald. Tom Tunney threw his support behind Paul Vallas for mayor on Wednesday, giving the […]
[ad_1] Former Ald. Proco “Joe” Moreno will remain a candidate for 1st Ward alderman despite objections from an […]
[ad_1] As a firearm instructor — like, say, Ald. Derrick Curtis (18th) — you’re doing something wrong if you manage […]
[ad_1] In a sworn deposition made public over the weekend, an ex-aide to embattled Chicago Ald. Jim Gardiner […]