In Chicago a trifecta has emerged to fight ICE: grassroots mobilization, judicial accountability and united local governments.
More than a decade after first raising alarms that the Chicago Fire Department wasn't properly tracking its response times, the city's top watchdog has issued a new report showing nothing has changed.
The room was built only after city Inspector General Deborah Witzburg was denied an unannounced inspection, underlining the Johnson administration’s lack of transparency, she says.
For weeks now, we’ve been reporting on the aggressive tactics that federal immigration agents are using in and around Chicago. Now, some residents are forming their own defense strategies.
Every holiday season for the past 10 years, a giant Christmas tree has lit up Chicago’s Millennium Park, donated each year by ...
Chicago's 112th Christmas tree was donated by the Mason family in north suburban Glenview. The 68-foot Norway spruce is now ...
Three sisters, whose single mother fears being mistakenly detained by federal immigration agents because she is of Puerto ...
'We have to be good or ICE will get us': Takeaways from Chicago children caught in immigration raids
Some Chicago parents and teachers say children were traumatized by a recent immigration enforcement action involving tear gas ...
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Looming over the tapestry of flags and homemade signs undulating across the Grant Park lawn Saturday were two that stood higher than the rest. Robert Ryan, 61, had meticulously fashioned both a “NO ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A quarter of a million people gathered in Grant Park for a peaceful "No Kings" protest before beginning to march through downtown streets on Saturday afternoon, organizers said.
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