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From Times Sqaure and Broadway to Katz's Delicatessen and The High Line, the M.E.N's Liv Clarke saw it all on a whirlwind ...
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Through May alone, the City Council has already approved at least $145.3 million in taxpayer payments to settle lawsuits involving the Chicago Police Department, a record number that dwarfs sums ...
Former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett has agreed to pay $50,000 to a Chicago charity to settle a lawsuit the city filed against him, seeking restitution for the cost of investigating his claims he ...
Actor Jussie Smollett made a $50,000 payment to a local Chicago charity to settle the city’s lawsuit against him, according to a Friday statement. The legal battle stemmed from Smollett’s ...
CHICAGO — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement subpoenaed the Chicago city clerk’s office in April for the personal information of applicants to a municipal ID program popular with ...
He addressed the resolution in a public statement shared Friday on Instagram. Actor Jussie Smollett is speaking out after reaching a settlement with the city of Chicago in a civil case related to ...
In 2019, the city of Chicago's Law Department filed the suit, after Smollett failed to meet a city-demanded deadline to pay more than $130,000 into that allegedly staged attack. Smollett paid the ...
CHICAGO -- Actor Jussie Smollett is speaking out after reaching a settlement with the city of Chicago in a civil case related to the city's efforts to recover costs from its investigation into a ...
Ald. Deborah Silverstein, 50th, the lone Jewish member of the Chicago City Council, said that “the unpermitted protests that have overtaken our streets, the unsanctioned encampments on college ...
On the city's South Side, two people were sitting inside their home when they were shot. The assailant in that incident also fled the scene and remains at large. According to the Chicago Tribune ...
“A lot of conversations are going on with our members and Chicago City Council members because we just saw what happened in D.C.,” Sam Toia, CEO of the Illinois Restaurant ...