The controversy over an art display at the Chicago Cultural Center bubbled over to City Hall, where divisions over a pro-Palestinian protest puppet were on full display Tuesday.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said on Tuesday that the public will have a chance to see what’s inside City Hall’s gift closet—but there’s a catch.
Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez was told to leave a committee meeting during a debate over a controversial pro-Gaza puppet display at ...
Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez was ejected from the meeting of the Special Events Committee by the normally affable chair, Ald. Nick ...
A report by the Chicago Office of Inspector General showed hundreds of gifts given to the Mayor's office came in without ...
Ald. Debra Silverstein (50th) spearheaded efforts to remove the display at the Cultural Center. The artwork is part of the ...
Tuesday's meeting was called after a majority of the city's alders signed onto a letter demanding the removal of the large, ...
A City Council committee hearing on a piece of artwork at the city's Cultural Center that some deemed antisemitic briefly ...
The mayor is laying out his priorities for the year. But what's not on the list are solutions to the big fiscal cliffs for ...