Ald. Daniel La Spata (1st) agreed to hold off on a planned vote on his proposal to allow more time for discussion.
The plans include phone trees, Know Your Rights flyers, role-playing ICE encounters and passports for children.
David Keller believes that talent comes from anywhere and everywhere. “And as a part of that, we want to make our presence ...
Aldermen will vote on whether to let police work with federal agents when undocumented immigrants are arrested for certain ...
Shoppers and staff at a Chicago Aldi were surprised to find a coyote hiding in the refrigerated section, prompting a response ...
MLK Day concerts, the musicals 'Fun Home' and 'Come From Away' and a visit by actor Josh Gad are among the entertainment ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s new city guidance on dealing with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement is blasted by a Chicago ...
Information about homicides is released daily by the city of Chicago. The release of homicide victims’ names is delayed by ...
A Chicago man has pled guilty to sexually assaulting two people, including a resident at an assisted living facility in ...
Clayco, a Chicago-based builder led by billionaire Bob Clark, is positioning itself to grab for more of the boom in data ...
The Chicago Bulls ran out of gas a quarter mile from the finish line on Tuesday. The Bulls had carved a New Orleans Pelicans ...