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Chicago's proposed "snap curfew" ordinance, which would allow Chicago police to impose a youth curfew anywhere in the city on as little as 30 minutes' notice, is back in the spotlight at City Hall.
Mayor Johnson reaffirmed Chicago's status as a welcoming city, stating local police will not work with ICE despite concerns ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) says safety is a top priority ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) this summer, amid concerns that anti-war protests similar to those in 1968 could ta… ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said after he was sworn in Monday that the "soul of Chicago" welcomes asylum seekers and has "enough room" for the surge of migrants arriving by bus.
A new campaign hopes to reflect that sentiment. Choose Chicago hopes to reach not only people outside the city, but also people inside the city — across all 77 community areas.
"Chicago’s current 27% safe rating is down 20 points from 2006 but was similarly low in 1990. Between 1990 and 2001, Americans’ perception of Chicago as a safe city rose to 53%, where it ...
MarketWatch.com Chicago earns high global ranking as a ‘safe’ city — and here’s why Infrastructure and digital security must be counted alongside health and violence in this Economist ...
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel added his voice to the chorus of big-city mayors who say theirs will remain "sanctuary cities" in response to President-elect Donald Trump's hard-line positions on ...
Late Wednesday night, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot rushed to a Salvation Army depot where she greeted the group of migrants who had been shipped to the city by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Speaking to ...
Ahead of the Memorial Day weekend, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and police superintendent David Brown voiced aspirations for the upcoming summer to be the safest in the city’s history as they ...
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