Chicago leaders are blocking a move that would have made changes to its operation as a sanctuary city, including giving ...
An effort by opponents of Mayor Brandon Johnson to water down Chicago’s sanctuary city ordinance faltered in the City Council ...
Ald. Raymond Lopez want to test a technology that helps police identify and respond to gunshots, but he needs city approval.
Two of the council's more conservative alders wanted to allow CPD to work with federal immigration authorities in cases where ...
Ald. Raymond Lopez and Silvana Tabares' proposal would have reinstated a controversial practice of allowing police to ...
A pair of Chicago aldermen have introduced legislation that would roll back the city’s sanctuary law currently forbidding any ...
The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools have scheduled Monday afternoon press conferences to provide updates on ...
A Chicago alderman on Monday voiced support for a new gunshot detection system that doesn’t have approval from Mayor Brandon ...
A Chicago alderman is demanding all street fairs and festivals to use stronger safety measures following the deadly New Years ...
CHICAGO - A gunshot detection system is set to be launched in Chicago’s Back of the Yard s neighborhood, Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th) announced on Monday.
The proposal would allow police to help with deportations, but the city’s law department says it violates state law.
Aldermen Raymond Lopez and Silvana Tabares say their proposed amendment to the Welcoming City Ordinance would allow the city to work with federal immigration officers. Lopez said the measure would ...