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Mayor Brandon Johnson’s communications director is leaving City Hall, sources told the Tribune Wednesday. Ronnie Reese, who ...
Rafael Yáñez, a hate crime investigator with the Chicago Police Department, joins six other new board members Johnson ...
A new Chicago Teachers Union report aligns with Chicago Public Schools’ five-year strategic plan and the union’s contract ...
A discrimination suit filed against METI, where Renard Johnson is CEO, led to the company being forced to pay a former ...
When Mayor Brandon Johnson honored the Rev. Jesse Jackson with a key to the city earlier this month, he made a point to ...
All new Chicago school board members are expected to be sworn in at an agenda review meeting Thursday morning, including ...
City finance leaders estimate the move will save Chicago $90 million this year and another $35 million next year without ...
Critics say the plan is risky and could saddle the city with additional debt if interest rates turn out to be higher than ...
The school board's meetings were delayed one week as the mayor's new appointees went through the onboarding process.
Jen Johnson, deputy mayor for education, youth and human services, is taking an indefinite leave of absence from City Hall.
One of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s closest confidants who served as his communications chief throughout both his mayoral ...