The Chicago City Council approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's pick to be the next 35th Ward alderman at a special meeting Monday.
Chicago City Council members gathered Monday for a special meeting to vote in a new alderperson to represent the 35th Ward. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson picked 29-year-old Commissioner Anthony ...
This week, John Kass & Jeff Carlin tackle the often violent ‘street takeovers’ plaguing Chicago’s business district, ...
In a 32-11 vote, council members voted to approve Mayor Brandon Johnson’s appointment of Cook County Commissioner Anthony ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration hoped to trim almost $9 million from the 2025 budget, but has so far netted just ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson's pick to fill the vacancy left by Carlos Ramirez-Rosa was approved 32-11 — an unusual show of ...
Elizabeth Todd-Breland, a professor at the University of Illinois Chicago and the co-author of former Chicago Teachers Union ...
Anthony Quezada was sworn-in as the new alderman for the 35th Ward at a special City Council meeting, filling the vacancy ...
CHICAGO - The Chicago City Council on Monday voted to confirm Cook County Board Commissioner Anthony Quezada as its newest alderman to represent the 35th Ward on the city’s Northwest Side. The council ...
Aldermen approved Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada as alderman of the 35th Ward Carlos Ramirez-Rosa resigned last ...
Pastor and Project H.O.O.D. founder Corey Brooks calls out locals in Chicago for betraying their 'common sense' and voting for Mayor Brandon Johnson based on 'identity politics' instead of policy.
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