More than 1,000 Chicago Housing Authority residents who are behind on rent have not paid for an average of nearly two years.
Employees accused former general counsel Ellen Harris of mistreating staff members, alleging public beratement.
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CTA workers’ union raises safety concerns after recent incidentsThe union for Chicago Transit Authority workers on Thursday morning expressed concerns about safety and security on public transit after two recent incidents. “My members do not feel safe. They don’t ...
T hree nonprofits sued President Donald Trump and a number of his Cabinet members and federal departments Wednesday, alleging ...
The Chicago Plan Commission on Thursday approved a land use plan that could bring thousands of new housing units to a ...
The new owner, a legal entity associated with Chicago Pro Builders, plans 26 housing units in the 22,000-square-foot building and an addition on the northeast corner of the site in the L shape the ...
Buyers could ride the wave of new investment pouring into other South and West Side neighborhoods, said Steve Madura, senior ...
The city has begun removing some tents this week from a controversial Northwest Side homeless encampment that has divided neighbors, city officials and homeless advocates on the best path forward for ...
A 36-story apartment tower in Old Town that's drawn pushback from neighborhood residents over its scale has won the approval ...
Neighbors showed up in full force Thursday to voice their opposition to the residential project, sharing concerns over the compromise made between the developer and Ald. Brian Hopkins.
Housing Managing Deputy Commissioner Tamra Collins and Rodney Pruitt from NEF smile at the grand opening of Encuentro Square ...
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