Chicagoans in 2025 will start paying more in certain taxes, fines and fees as part of balanced budget OK’d by Mayor Brandon ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s 2025 budget plan made it through the City Council on Monday, a hard-fought victory for the mayor that ...
No name appeared more frequently in Tribune editorials in 2024 than that of Mayor Brandon Johnson. So much so, in fact, that ...
Marking a new chapter in an ongoing power struggle with Chicago Public Schools leadership, Mayor Brandon Johnson announced a ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, shown at a City Council meeting ... restaurants and liquor stores could lose business to surrounding suburbs. The mayor agreed to restore 162 Chicago Police jobs ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson joins Lisa Dent on the show to reflect on what Chicago endured in 2024 including but not limited to CPS, newly-appointed Chicago Board of Education members, and the ...
Johnson found himself face-to-face with residents who were protesting against the extensive funding that he had in mind for migrants.
Chicago residents on Wednesday slammed Mayor Brandon Johnson and other city officials, accusing them of "ignoring" the constitutional rights of citizens, complaining about tax increases, and demanding ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is under ... to force the resignation of Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez have created a “crisis of confidence.” “People in City Council, people across ...
From streaming services to plastic bags, a host of taxes and fees are going up to help balance Chicago’s budget gap.
The budget proposal, now in its third draft, includes increased property taxes, as well as increased costs to park in a Chicago garage, buy a grocery checkout bag and use streaming services.
The risk of bankruptcy increased in Chicago as nearly half of the budget went toward pensions and debt services for public ...