Mayor Brandon Johnson and his finance team continued to try to find a solution for Chicago Public Schools to repay the city $175 million for a pension payment.
Meanwhile, there is still no teachers' strike on the horizon. But after 11 months of negotiating a new deal, Chicago Teachers ...
The Hispanic-American Construction Industry Association, Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association and American ...
Investigates previously uncovered several departments in nearby cities outpacing Pittsburgh police’s clearance rate, ...
CPS has a math problem. Mayor Brandon Johnson proposes that the school system borrow up to $240 million to fund the new ...
Former Mayor Rahm Emanuel says he has nothing to do with a new group that wants him to run for mayor, and says he has no idea ...
The Board of Education will vote on a budget amendment Thursday, but it's still unknown if it will send $175 million to the ...
A report commissioned by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s handpicked Board of Education President confirmed what Chicago Public Schools officials have known for months about the district’s financial woes: ...
This board is going to be an independent body," Johnson said at his weekly news conference. "I don’t want to sound like my ...
As hard as it may be to believe, things can get worse in Los Angeles.  All you need to do is look to Chicago for living proof ...
The clock is ticking on which governmental entity in Chicago — the city of Chicago or Chicago Public Schools, both supported by the same set of taxpayers — will make a required $175 million ...
Texts from Mayor Brandon Johnson paint a picture of a freshman executive entrenching further into his identity as a Black mayor.