UIC report compares federal public corruption convictions in Illinois and Chicago to other states.
A list of actions Gov. Bruce Rauner is prepared to take if there’s no budget compromise by July 1.
Hastert's multiple sources of income could explain how the former U.S. House Speaker planned to pay the large sum of cash.
See vote totals from the Illinois House and Senate as well as information on each budget bill.
Truth in Accounting prepares citizens for the 2014 Actuarial Valuation Report on Chicago firefighter pensions.
An update on tax bills that have been introduced in the 99th General Assembly.
Parking permits to be mailed to neighborhood residents by the end of May.
Comparing Illinois’ Taxpayer Burden and outbound migration in 2014 to our neighbor states.
You might be surprised, not all head for sunshine and palm trees.
Parents and neighbors will be part of group that will explore opportunities to improve traffic and parking at Highland Park High School.
A new analysis by Truth in Accounting uncovers the amount of hidden debt that goes unreported by the state.
Drivers of vehicles who drop off students will be instructed to get moving beginning in the fall.
City Manager says safety and protection won’t be compromised.
Request to ward off six parking spaces denied because of plan to operate food trucks.
"Republicans were not happy."
State Senator Julie Morrison introduced a measure that would undo 2013 prohibition on banning assault weapons.
If you think about it, there's not much of a difference... except for the getting thrown in jail part.
Senator Richard Durbin and Archbishop Blase Cupich will discuss immigration reform on Sunday, May 3, 2015, at Temple Jeremiah
These counties have the highest percentage of structurally deficient and functionally obsolete bridges in Illinois.
If nothing is done soon, these historic sites could become ancient history.
Confused by all the pension jargon? Then this is what you need…
More than a quarter of the 10th District Republican's cosponsored bills were sponsored by Democrats.
According to Rauner insiders, the new committee will be given $4-5 million within days of its founding.
Here's who's collecting the most in Illinois government pensions.
The Illinois budget and pension reform: a surreal mix of reality and fantasy.
Just when you thought Illinois taxpayers had enough reasons to hate Tax Day.
Fast facts and figures about Illinois’ five public pension systems.
The transition from ComEd to Integrys is imminent, though residents and small business will be able to opt-out.
It only took five attempts.
Unofficial results are in from the office of the Lake County Clerk.
The polls close at 7 p.m.
Powdered "party" supplied put teens at risk, some lawmakers contend, and the risks are too great.
City officials, forest preserve at odds.
Congressman says no law should threaten "obligation to treat all people equally."
Forget double-dipping, how about triple-dipping?
Introduced by Rep. Scott Drury, joint resolution to be presented to Illinois House of Representatives.
A comment on ethics at the D113 School Board
The caucus and "The Slate" are not the same...
Highland Park Police Chief in favor of legislation proposed by Julie Morrison.
Another Illinois politician bites the dust.