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extremism-in-the-ranks
  • by david hall
Efforts to root out Chicago police extremism have 'fallen short’ of Mayor Johnson’s promises, watchdog says

The inspector general’s office urged Johnson to create a task force aimed at "preventing, identifying, and eliminating extremist and anti-government activities and associations within CPD.”

city-hall
  • by david hall
Johnson names chief equity officer, gets moving on reparations

Chicago hasn't had a chief equity officer since Candace Moore left in December. Her successor, Carla Kupe, could play a fundamental role in determining what reparations look like in Chicago.

real-estate
  • by david hall
Related Midwest breaks ground on Streeterville high-rise towers at former Chicago Spire site

The $500 million development will include two residential towers and work on the long-awaited DuSable Park as well as plans to extend the Chicago Riverwalk.

transportation
  • by david hall
CTA Green, Orange lines resume service 4 hours after track fire near Roosevelt Road

Trains resumed service about 4 p.m., Monday, more than four hours after they were stopped in the South Loop due to a track fire.