Chicago aldermen, business leaders pledge $2.5 million to revive ShotSpotter
Mayor Brandon Johnson campaigned on a promise to shut down ShotSpotter, which he did last month.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson campaigned on a promise to shut down ShotSpotter, which he did last month.
Survivors of the Nova Music Festival addressed the one-year mark of the attacks.
Johnson bristled when asked if he was moving to replace the entire school board so the new board could fire Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez.
With the election only days away, this gives neighbors an option to cast their ballot ahead of time to avoid long election day lines.
They will be set up in the Chicago shelter system, but the organization says these new arrivals will strain the shelter's capacity.
Authorities received a report that someone had killed two children and burned their bodies in a backyard fire pit.
The demonstrations came as approximately $200 billion federal COVID relief funding is coming to an end nationwide.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union have asked Martinez to resign amid contentious contract talks, but Martinez has refused to step down.
Taylor Casey, 42, was in the middle of a month-long yoga retreat near Paradise Island when she stopped showing up for classes. She was last seen on June 19.
The family of Marin Lacson says they want change at the pedestrian crosswalk in Barrington where the teen was killed
CEO Pedro Martinez says the board is excited to pass it as they prepare to meet on Wednesday.
While not credible, the threats still come with big punishments for the students.
Classes for students in Joliet District 86 will be moved to e-learning and all school buildings will be closed.
Amica Richardson is expected to take questions about what happened at Ellis Middle School in Elgin alongside her lawyers.
Emonte Morgan was found guilty in March.