Following the meeting, Johnson announced he was vetoing the ordinance, despite the majority vote. According to the city’s ...
With the impending end of the ShotSpotter contract Sept. 22, the vote took place just hours after ShotSpotter cut its prices ...
Fall 2024: We asked Chicago residents what they wanted to know about the November 2024 election and the electoral process. Led by City Bureau engagement reporter Jerrel Floyd, four emerging reporters ...
Join us Monday, September 18th at 6pm at the City Bureau office for a Community of Practice gathering with our City Bureau fellows! If you’ve never attended a Chicago CoP, you can expect a chill, ...
Men dressed solely in underwear pepper an uncrowded, low-lit gay club in Chicago’s Boystown on a chilly weekend night. Pop music thumps loud enough to drown out intimate conversation. Bartenders mix ...
Pilsen residents remained skeptical of a proposal to expand an existing local tax increment financing (TIF) district at a recent 25th Ward meeting. TIF money subsidizes development in so-called ...
We are excited to welcome Alaa to the team as City Bureau’s new Director of Operations! Alaa brings more than a decade of experience as a software engineer and management consultant from a variety of ...
The week of the Democratic National Convention saw many disruptions. From marches on the DNC, which boasted over 15,000 participants, to bird-dogging politicians on the way into events, rallying ...
Hombres vestidos únicamente con ropa interior llenan un club gay poco concurrido y con poca luz en el vecindario Boystown de Chicago, en una fría noche de fin de semana. La música pop retumba lo ...
Out of years of reporting, research and relationships with community members, City Bureau has built “Will That New Development Benefit Your Community? The People’s Guide to Community Benefits ...