BRIAN NADIG Four Far Northwest Side aldermen are opposing the proposed $830 million bond issue that the Mayor Johnson ...
Some Chicago aldermen are renewing efforts to reinstall statues, including monuments of Christopher Columbus, that were ...
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Mayor Brandon Johnson and his allies will try to get an $830 million borrowing plan approved at City Hall on Wednesday, money ...
"Totally shocked me. I don't know what happened," said Ald. Nicholas Sposato (38th). "I'm guessing they didn't have the votes." It was March 21 of last year when five Chicago Police officers in ...
The remark was bad enough for committee chair Ald. Nicholas Sposato (38th) to eject Sigcho-Lopez from the proceedings. And an opportunity to enlighten the public was lost. The controversial ...
On May 11, 1988, David K. Nelson Jr., a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, displayed at a school exhibition his painting "Mirth & Girth" — which depicted the late Mayor Harold ...
Ald. Nicholas Sposato (38th Ward) ordered Sigcho-Lopez to leave the hearing after his remark. Sigcho-Lopez left and did not return. Conway told reporters Sigcho-Lopez apologized and added that he had ...
White supremacist.” The phrase shocked: The room erupted in yelling, and Committee Chair Nicholas Sposato (38th) called on the sergeant-at-arms to direct Sigcho-Lopez out the door.
Nicholas Sposato (38th). “We’re not going to stand for that. You got to go.” The council’s sergeant-in-arms eventually escorted Sigcho-Lopez from the council chambers after the meeting broke down into ...
Nicholas Sposato, 38th, said, “You should be out of here!” “This is a joke!” Sigcho-Lopez responded. “You can’t call anybody here a white supremacist,” Sposato said. “We’re not ...
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