Bailey calls new voter opinion survey showing Pritzker up big 'laughable'
The new Illinois survey looked at the contests for governor, U.S. senator and attorney general. In all three contests, there were major similarities.
Flood-damaged cars from Hurricane Ian may soon appear in Illinois, AG warns
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued a warning to consumers on Tuesday to be on the lookout for flood-damaged vehicles that may soon enter the used car market, which is already facing shortages nationwide.
CPD has long way to go to win trust of young Latino and Black men, new survey shows
A follow-up report by the court-appointed monitor of the Chicago Police Department has found that many Black and Latino men still do not trust officers to treat them with “dignity and respect.”
Chicago alderman's aide who tried to sell machine gun on city time claims it was an antique that didn’t work
A city worker and ward superintendent for embattled Ald. Jim Gardiner (45th) is facing weapons charges after allegedly attempting to sell a machine gun while on the clock as a city employee, but his attorney said Thursday the gun is not working and a family heirloom.
Chicago Police Department gets extension to implement court-ordered reforms
Mayor Lori Lightfoot defended the extension Friday, saying the previous timeframe was "unrealistic" for massive changes she expects will have a price tag of at least $50 million.
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul announces $1.85B settlement with student loan provider Navient
A number of state attorney generals gathered virtually Thursday morning to discuss their settlement on a $1.85 billion with a loan servicing company.
Illinois Democrats propose additional funding to fight carjackings, retail theft
Democratic lawmakers in Springfield are proposing to spend more money to reduce carjackings, which have tripled in number and are more violent than ever.



















