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Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
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      Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    1. Aldermen propose greater inspector general powers

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      Tribune reporter A group of self-styled reform aldermen said Thursday that it wants to help Mayor Rahm Emanuel live up to his campaign pledge to give the city's top corruption buster unfettered access to city documents, though it's unclear whether the...

      Tags: Chicago Mayor, Illinois Supreme Court, Richard F. Mell, Elections, Rahm Emanuel

    2. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    3. Aldermen seek to help Emanuel keep ethics campaign pledge

      A group of self-styled reform aldermen said Thursday they want to help Mayor Rahm Emanuel live up to his campaign pledge to give the city&rsquo;s top corruption buster unfettered access to city documents, though it&rsquo;s unclear whether the push will gain traction.
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      A group of self-styled reform aldermen said Thursday they want to help Mayor Rahm Emanuel live up to his campaign pledge to give the city’s top corruption buster unfettered access to city documents, though it’s unclear whether the push will...

      Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, Richard F. Mell, Chicago Mayor, Elections, Rahm Emanuel

    4. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    5. Democratic bosses pick Beavers replacement despite state fine

      Democratic ward and township bosses today chose Stanley Moore to succeed convicted former Cook County Commissioner William Beavers despite Moore's $3,000 fine for allegedly campaigning while on the taxpayer dime at his state job.
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      Democratic ward and township bosses today chose Stanley Moore to succeed convicted former Cook County Commissioner William Beavers despite Moore's $3,000 fine for allegedly campaigning while on the taxpayer dime at his state job. The selection by party...

      Tags: Jesse Jackson, Jr., Monique D Davis, Illinois Department of Transportation, Todd H. Stroger, Howard Brookins

    6. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    7. Beavers county board successor could be picked Thursday

      Cook County Democratic leaders are scheduled to meet Thursday to pick a replacement for Commissioner William Beavers, who was convicted last month of federal tax evasion.
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      Cook County Democratic leaders are scheduled to meet Thursday to pick a replacement for Commissioner William Beavers, who was convicted last month of federal tax evasion. Ald. Howard Brookins will lead the meeting at which Democratic committeemen will...

      Tags: Anthony Beale, Chicago Mayor, Cook County Government, Elections, Todd H. Stroger

    8. Mar 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    9. Brown Sugar Bakery anchors Grand Crossing renaissance

      Some neighborhoods have it all, and some neighborhoods have very little, but only one Chicago neighborhood, Greater Grand Crossing, has Stephanie Hart and her Brown Sugar Bakery.
      Some neighborhoods have it all, and some neighborhoods have very little, but only one Chicago neighborhood, Greater Grand Crossing, has Stephanie Hart and her Brown Sugar Bakery. There, every day you can get cupcakes the size of small children's heads...

      Tags: Chicago Mayor, Greater Grand Crossing, Chatham, Sales, Pies and Tarts

    10. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    11. Chicago aldermen split on schools strike

      For a time Monday, visitors to aldermen's offices at City Hall office were greeted by a 7-year-old whose Mets cap was barely visible over the top of a desk.
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      For a time Monday, visitors to aldermen's offices at City Hall office were greeted by a 7-year-old whose Mets cap was barely visible over the top of a desk. Chicago teachers were out on strike, so Roberto Maldonado II wasn’t at Drummond...

      Tags: Chicago Mayor, Teachers, Unions, Bucktown, Jason C. Ervin

    12. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    13. CTA to close Dan Ryan branch of Red Line for 5 months

      In deciding to close the south leg of the Red Line for five months starting next May, CTA officials bet that short, intense pain will be easier to suffer through than several years of track construction migraines.
      Tribune reporters
      In deciding to close the south leg of the Red Line for five months starting next May, CTA officials bet that short, intense pain will be easier to suffer through than several years of track construction migraines. South Side aldermen – previously...

      Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago Mayor, Consumer Goods Industries, Transportation, Roseland

    14. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    15. Speed camera plan advances

      Mayor Rahm Emanuel made a slight tweak to his controversial speed-camera ticketing plan Wednesday, unveiling a version with a lower fine just before a City Council committee considered the measure and recommended approval.
      Mayor Rahm Emanuel made a slight tweak to his controversial speed-camera ticketing plan Wednesday, unveiling a version with a lower fine just before a City Council committee considered the measure and recommended approval. A ticket for driving six to...

      Tags: Local Government, Chicago Mayor, Jason C. Ervin, James Cappleman, Chicago Tribune

    16. Feb 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    17. Emanuel defends income-tax hike refund seizure

      Mayor Rahm Emanuel today gave an impassioned defense of the city&rsquo;s effort to intercept millions in state income tax refunds from people across Illinois who owe City Hall money.
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      Mayor Rahm Emanuel today gave an impassioned defense of the city’s effort to intercept millions in state income tax refunds from people across Illinois who owe City Hall money. The speech came after the City Council approved the plan 41-8. “...

      Tags: Chicago, Local Government, Chicago Mayor, Taxation, Chicago City Hall

    18. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    19. City Council passes new ward map, 41-8

      Less than two hours after putting the finishing touches on a new map of the city's 50 wards, the Chicago City Council&nbsp; approved it over the vehement objections of some aldermen whose political futures are imperiled by the redrawn boundaries.
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      Less than two hours after putting the finishing touches on a new map of the city's 50 wards, the Chicago City CouncilĀ  approved it over the vehement objections of some aldermen whose political futures are imperiled by the redrawn boundaries. The vote was...

      Tags: Local Government, Chicago Mayor, Richard F. Mell, Scott Waguespack, Chicago City Council

    20. Nov 29, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    21. Former Ald. Lyle appointed Cook County judge

      The Illinois Supreme Court has appointed former Chicago Ald. Freddrenna Lyle as a Cook County Circuit Court judge to fill a vacancy.
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      The Illinois Supreme Court has appointed former Chicago Ald. Freddrenna Lyle as a Cook County Circuit Court judge to fill a vacancy. Lyle, the former 6th Ward alderman, will serve until next year’s elections determine a replacement for Judge...

      Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, Freddrenna Lyle, Chicago Elections, Judges, Justice System

    22. Mar 8, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
    23. African-American aldermen vow to help colleagues in runoffs

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      Posted by John Byrne at 12:05 p.m. Several Chicago African-American aldermen who are safely re-elected today pledged to help to their colleagues who face runoffs. During a closed-door meeting at City Hall, members of the City Council black caucus said.......
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