What to know about Brandon Johnson’s first year as Chicago’s mayor
From phasing out subminimum wage for tipped workers to struggling to handle the migrant crisis, Johnson’s first year has had its ups and downs.
From phasing out subminimum wage for tipped workers to struggling to handle the migrant crisis, Johnson’s first year has had its ups and downs.
Plus, a second coalition of activists is suing the city over DNC protest permits.
Four colleges in Chicago have set up “Liberated Zones” in solidarity with Gaza.
However, the construction of two satellite concourses that would increase gate capacity is being put on hold.
Plus, Johnson’s $70 million request to help feed, shelter, and care for migrants in Chicago is underway.
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability said it will “carefully review the actions of the involved police officers and their supervisors to determine whether training, policy and directives were properly followed.”
At exactly 2:07 p.m., the moon will cover up to 94% of the sun for people watching the eclipse in Chicago.
After much debate and a court challenge, the referendum appears to head toward failure — but neither side has claimed victory yet.
Primary ballots include a slew of judges who could have big impacts on the county’s criminal justice system.
Chicago reached a record 71 degrees on Monday, but expect thunderstorms and maybe even snow as the week progresses.