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City Council votes to keep ShotSpotter
Some aldermen warn ShotSpotter veto could blow up budget negotiations between mayor, city council
Mayor Brandon Johnson has vowed to veto an ordinance that would keep ShotSpotter gun detection technology in place, but supporters in council are not ready to give up the fight just yet.
Chicago City Council deals major blow to Mayor Johnson on ShotSpotter
The acrimony between Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago City Council grows as he issues a rare veto on their vote to defy his wishes and keep ShotSpotter around.
Chicago City Council to discuss possible ShotSpotter contract extension as expiration date approaches
Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to get rid of the controversial gunshot detection program, saying it's too expensive and doesn't actually help fight crime.
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Maintain shelter beds, create new hub among recommendations for unified shelter system in Chicago
Community groups and government agencies announced a new report that outlines the steps the City of Chicago could take to ...
Chicago magazine
11h
City Council Is Seeing Red With Johnson’s Ranks
Brandon Johnson is playing politics as his predecessors did, like appointing loyal organizers. But the flavor of his politics ...
5h
on MSN
Chicago's wrongful conviction calamity leaves taxpayers on the hook for a fortune in claims
The I-Team has been tracking hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements that have been paid, or will be, to men and women ...
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Blackhawks need to finally turn the corner before Chicago turns its back
For the first time in a long time, there’s a lot riding on this Blackhawks season. It’s time for the team to grab Chicago’s ...
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Deadbeat Chicago city workers owe $18 million in unpaid fines, fees
About $16.5 million of the debt is owed by employees of sister agencies like the CTA, where about one of every four workers ...
8h
on MSN
City of Chicago responds after WGN report on dying tree
Chicago resident Maurie Richie called the city and his alderman's office for help with a dying tree, but no one showed up for ...
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