CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago City Council approved a settlement for a woman injured during a 2020 protest on Wednesday. The ...
Heeding opposition from Black clergy and the Black Caucus, the City Council voted 26 to 19 not to impose a ban on the sale of ...
Lulu’s Law, according to Britt, would empower authorized local, state, tribal, and federal government authorities to quickly deploy warnings via mobile phone alert messages to the public if a shark ...
The fur ban ordinance was an effort to fight animal cruelty, but opponents say it would have closed historic Chicago ...
Before the NCAA tournament begins play with a field of 64 teams, four games are played to determine the last four spots in ...
Several Black aldermen and clergy members rallied ahead of the meeting to urge the council to vote down a proposal from Ald.
The Chicago City Council voted to approve a $280,000 settlement with an activist who was struck and injured by a Chicago police officer during a protest in 2020. Miracle Boyd, then 18 years old, said ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – The Trump administration repurposed an app used by the Biden administration to book appointments for ...
Wednesday to pay $280,000 to activist Miracle Boyd, who was struck by a Chicago police officer during a protest in Grant Park ...
Police officer Nicholas Jovanovich hit Boyd's phone into her face as she filmed police during a 2020 protest. An ...
Without debate, alders on Wednesday approved nearly $3 million to settle three cases involving the Chicago Police Department ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results