Chicago faces financial meltdowns on three fronts: the city budget, Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Transit Authority. The CTA faces a $577 million deficit, but it can be fixed.
How Illinoisans use their credit or debit cards could change depending on the result of a lawsuit over certain fees impacted by a new state law. Illinois shoppers may be the only ones in the nation ...
Illinois is at risk of getting in costly trouble with the federal government over its Tier 2 public employee retirement ...
The Chicago Teachers Union spent $1.74 million on its endorsed school board candidates. But most of them were defeated, ...
Pekin and Normal have joined the list of local governments passing ordinances to replace the 1% statewide grocery tax when it ...
The Chicago Teachers Union has funneled nearly $1.6 to lawmakers in the Illinois General Assembly. See if your lawmakers ...
By 1980, financial mismanagement led Chicago Public Schools to lose its ability to borrow money, to miss multiple payrolls ...
My name is Martin Sahagun. I’m the CEO of Sahagun Siles Partners. I have a bachelor’s degree in architecture and a master’s ...
Voters have chosen the first 10 members of their elected Chicago Public Schools board. Amid a chaotic fall, here are answers ...
Chicago Teachers Union allies were losing most Chicago School Board elections. CTU spent more than $1 million on its ...
Palos Park residents have a chance to save 1% on groceries starting in 2026, but the City Council is considering taking that ...
Barrington Township became the first local government in Illinois to back changing the Illinois Constitution so public ...