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Editorial: An independent set of eyes
In the cold light of day, the 2008 contract between the city of Chicago and Chicago Parking Meters LLC looks a lot like a $1.2 billion payday loan. That's the apt observation of freshman Ald. Ameya Pawar, 47th, as the City Council prepares to vote on...
Tags: Michele Smith, Pat Dowell, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Local Government
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Facing heat on parking meter deal, Emanuel allies step up
Facing heat from aldermen who want to break apart Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s new deal with the company running the city’s parking meters, the mayor’s City Council allies took the unusual step Thursday of trumpeting support, but only for part...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Local Government, Brendan Reilly
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Allies defend part of Emanuel's parking meter deal
As Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces heat from aldermen who want to break apart his new deal with the company running the city's parking meters, his City Council allies took the unusual step Thursday of trumpeting support, but only for part of the proposal....
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Local Government, Brendan Reilly, Patrick J. O'Connor
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President's visit anything but welcome for the Rahmfather
The big guy is coming to Chicago, and that can't be good for the not-as-big guy on the fifth floor of Chicago's City Hall. In politics, stuff rolls downhill. The big guy on Pennsylvania Avenue doesn't want stuff on his shoes, and neither does the not-...
Tags: White House, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Kenwood, Personal Weapon Control
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City Council signs off on Emanuel's billboard plan
Tribune reporterThe City Council today approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan to allow a conglomerate to build nearly three dozen digital billboards along city expressways in exchange for a lease of at least 20 years. The deal with Interstate-JCDecaux passed 43-6. It had...Tags: Pat Dowell, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Scott Waguespack, Daniel Solis
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Fare hikes, elimination of bus routes focus of CTA budget hearing
Tribune reporterThe second CTA fare hike in five years and a controversial plan that eliminates at least a dozen bus routes to free up money to add service on more crowded buses and trains were the focus of a public hearing Monday night on the CTA’s proposed 2013...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Air Transportation Industry, United Air Lines
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Questions about disorderly conduct law impact on gang funerals
Tribune reporterChicago aldermen on Thursday advanced a plan to change the city’s disorderly conduct ordinance in a way they argued could help police disperse crowds at gang funerals as part of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s get-tough stance on the gatherings. The new...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Government, Safety of Citizens, Justice System
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Doubts, gripes and hopes greet plan for CTA changes
Tribune reportersThe CTA on Wednesday released the full roster of bus-route cancellations and changes that transit officials said are painful but necessary to reduce crowding on buses on the busiest routes. The hit list totaled 26 routes, more than double the 12 low-...Tags: Metra, Michele Smith, Chicago Transit Authority, Public Transportation
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Chicago City Council passes pot ticket ordinance
Tribune reporterThe Chicago City Council overwhelmingly voted today to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana possession. Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s proposal passed 44-3, allowing Chicago police to issue pot-possession tickets starting Aug. 4. The move makes...Tags: Roberto Maldonado, Rahm Emanuel, Drug Trafficking, Politics, Elections
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Chicago aldermen disclose outside jobs, income
Clout StreetNew financial disclosure statements show six of the Chicago City Council's 16 new aldermen have outside jobs or own businesses. Nine of the aldermen who were elected for the first time last year gave up other jobs, according to disclosures and...Tags: Roberto Maldonado, Michele Smith, Politics, David Axelrod, William D. Burns
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Northwest Side alderman likely to be tossed from committeeman's contest
Clout StreetA Northwest Side alderman likely will not be allowed to run for re-election as the 35th Ward Democratic committeeman because of a challenge to the number of signatures he submitted to get his name on the ballot. Yolanda Sayre, a hearing officer for the...Tags: Irving Park, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Voting, Local Government
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Dec 12, 2012
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Jun 27, 2012
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Dec 23, 2011
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