Chicago Man Launches Campaign for Mayoral Recall Referendum Amid Criticisms of City Leadership
Daniel Boland is campaigning to create a recall mechanism for Chicago's mayor, although he faces significant signature requirements. Mayor Johnson dismisses the effort as right-wing politics, while Boland insists it's about good governance.
Chicago Partners with CFE Fund to Tackle Racial Wealth Gap, Boosts Financial Empowerment in Black Communities
Chicago partners with the CFE Fund to launch the CityStart initiative, aiming to improve financial stability in underserved black communities, supported by a $75,000 grant and technical assistance.
Hamilton County Homeowners Face New Property Tax Multiplier Adjusting to 0.9205
Hamilton County homeowners face a property tax adjustment as the Department of Revenue sets a new equalization factor of 0.9205, replacing last year's 1.0000, to ensure fair tax distribution among local districts.
Chicago's $70M Migrant Aid Proposal Gains Momentum in City Council Amid National Immigration Debate
Chicago's Budget Committee approved Mayor Johnson's proposal for $70 million to support migrants, set for full City Council vote. Concerns were raised about transparency and balancing local needs.
Illinois Governor Appoints New Director to Reform Parole Board After Child Murder Case Linked to Parolee
Gov. J.B. Pritzker appointed James Montgomery Jr. as the executive director of Illinois Prisoner Review Board to improve efficiency and domestic violence training in the wake of a paroled man being charged with murder.
Activists Prepare for Legal Battle and Potential Unpermitted Protests at Democratic National Convention in Chicago
Activists are preparing to protest at the DNC in Chicago, suing for the right to demonstrate near the venue, and planning to march with or without permits. They challenge the city's alternative protest site, calling for the Mayor's intervention.












