Chicago's City Council has approved a significant financial maneuver aimed at reducing the city's debt burden. In a 32-12 vote, the council authorized the issuance of $1.5 billion in General Obligation (GO) bonds and for the Sales Tax Securitization Corporation (STSC) to issue STSC bonds. This decision is part of a broader strategy to refinance or tender certain outstanding city GO bonds and STSC bonds.
U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley recently shared his perspectives on key issues via social media posts dated October 22-23, including insulin price caps due to legislation like the IRA and critiques on both border reform blockage by Republicans and...
My office and Jewel are organizing a flu shot event on October 25, 2024. The event will take place from 9 am to 12 noon at the Rosemont Theater Parking Lot located at 5400 N. River Rd., Rosemont, IL. Participants are advised to bring their Medicare or insurance card.
Chicago Red Stars goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher has been recognized with her third National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Deloitte Impact Save of the Week honor for 2024. The league made this announcement today, acknowledging Naeher's crucial save during Chicago's match against the Washington Spirit on October 20.
A Chicago man has been charged with illegally possessing a machine gun conversion device, according to federal court documents. The device was found during a search of Latavion Johnson's South Side residence last week.
Cook County Commissioner Samantha Steele, in collaboration with the 41st Ward and local elected officials, is hosting a Property Tax Appeal Workshop. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, October 23, 2024, from 5:30 to 8:00 pm at The Depot on 6088 N. Northwest Highway, Chicago.
In a series of tweets dated October 22, 2024, Congressman Mike Quigley outlined his ongoing efforts in securing significant funding for community projects within Illinois' 5th district while advocating for reproductive rights protections.
Chicago Fire FC II will face Columbus Crew 2 in the MLS NEXT Pro Eastern Conference Semifinals on Sunday, October 27, at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois. The match is open to the public and will be broadcast globally on MLS Season Pass.
U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley's recent social media posts highlight significant developments in transportation funding for Illinois and advocate for women's access to contraception without cost under private insurance plans.
Chicago Fire FC has revealed its roster decisions for the 2024 season. The club has opted to exercise the 2025 contract options for goalkeeper Jeff Gal and defender Jonathan Dean.
Early voting has commenced in Illinois for the upcoming general election on November 5. A key item on the ballot is a non-binding advisory question that asks residents whether the state should implement a "millionaire" tax aimed at providing property tax relief.
Chicago's professional rugby team, the Hounds, has announced contract extensions for two domestic players. Flanker Lucas Rumball and wing Michael Hand II have both agreed to new terms with the franchise.
The Chicago Hounds have announced the fall schedule for their Senior Academy team, which will be led by Head Coach Matt Wagner. The team is set to play a series of four games, including a match against another Major League Rugby academy team.
Mayor Brandon Johnson, alongside the Departments of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) and Environment (DOE), has introduced a new initiative to distribute free backyard compost bins to Chicago residents. The program is aimed at households with four units or less, allowing them to apply for a bin via an online form. After confirming eligibility, city staff will deliver the bins directly to residents' homes. Initially, each ward in the city will receive 20 bins.
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), representing Chicago police officers below the rank of sergeant, has appealed two rulings from a March 21 Cook County Circuit Court decision. This decision allows officers to opt for arbitration in serious disciplinary cases instead of having them heard by the Police Board. The union contests the rulings that require arbitration proceedings to be public and allow for accused officers to be suspended without pay while their case is pending.
The City of Chicago is set to consolidate its New Arrivals shelter system as part of the transition towards a unified One System Initiative (OSI). This initiative aims to serve all residents in need of shelter. The current New Arrivals mission will conclude on December 31, 2024.