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crime
  • by david hall
Racketeering indictment filed in 2021 slaying of National Guard soldier

The investigation into the death of Chrys Carvajal led to last month's highly publicized FBI raid in Lincoln Square.

pilsen
  • by david hall
Pilsen's St. Adalbert Church moves closer to protected landmark status

The Archdiocese of Chicago, which owns the shuttered Pilsen church, has resisted granting it landmark status, arguing the restrictions would burden the church financially and make it harder to find a buyer.

city-hall
  • by david hall
Ethics ordinance against campaign contributions to mayoral candidates advances in City Council

A city ordinance that codifies a 2011 executive order barring mayors from taking campaign cash would “bolster public confidence in the integrity of Chicago government,” the director of the city’s board of ethics said.

2024-democratic-national-convention
  • by david hall
City Hall trying to cut deal with protesters, avoid legal battle as Democratic convention nears

Federal and local officials have repeatedly said they are ready for what could be one of the biggest events to hit Chicago in decades. It’s been described by one Chicago police official as bigger than the 2012 NATO Summit and 1996 Democratic National Convention.