As the city moves closer to its budget deadline without a balanced budget, the mayor announced Monday Chicago will maintain ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced a significant change to his proposed budget on Tuesday, restoring 162 positions ...
Mayor Johnson confirms funding for 162 police reform roles in Chicago as part of the 2025 budget to support CPD consent ...
Johnson had planned to eliminate dozens of positions in charge of overseeing the reforms in order to cuts costs from the city ...
A majority of Chicagoans believe Mayor Brandon Johnson is being irresponsible and uncollaborative in the ongoing budget talks ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced Monday he will restore the critical positions in the Chicago police department responsible ...
Johnson has agreed to restore funding for 162 vacant positions the mayor proposed gutting in the Chicago Police Department ...
That part is the federal consent decree — which the city is still negotiating with the Department of Justice — given President-Elect Donald Trump's track record surrounding this kind of action.
A federal investigation concluded that the Trenton police systemically used excessive force and made unlawful stops and ...
CPD’s overall compliance with the consent decree — a set of reforms spurred by the 2014 killing of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by a former CPD officer — again ticked up in the first six months of 2024 ...
Chicago police agreed to judicial oversight in 2019. Since then, a series of mayors and police chiefs let efforts languish ...
Tens of thousands of homeowners breathed a sigh of relief when Mayor Johnson withdrew a contentious property tax hike ...