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Witness: Ex-Cook County Board head gave deputy signatory power
Former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger's name was raised repeatedly Tuesday at the criminal trial of his former deputy chief, whose alleged theft of $300,000 in taxpayer money appeared to have been helped along by his authority. Soon after...Tags: Cook County Government, Trials, Environmental Issues, U.S. Department of Energy, Prosecution
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Ex-Stroger aide goes on trial in kickbacks case
A top aide hired by former Cook County Board President Todd Stroger in the waning days of his administration launched a scheme with another aide to steal about $300,000 using fraudulent contracts and kickbacks paid in cash-stuffed envelopes, prosecutors...
Tags: Cook County Government, Justice System, Trials, Bribery, Prosecution
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Cook sheriff moving to be IG in suburbs
When the new mayor of Hazel Crest took office this spring, he discovered that the village manager and two top employees had received double-digit pay hikes that he thought violated town rules. But instead of trying to get the attention of federal or...
Tags: Cook County Government, Justice System, Politics, Hazel Crest, Labor Legislation
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Cook County Forest Preserve District celebrates centennial with several projects
The Forest Preserve District of Cook County plans to celebrate its centennial for the next three years, bringing new and renovated campgrounds and interactive online maps and apps to county residents. The projects, which also include a new logo, updated...
Tags: Cook County Forest Preserve, Cook County Government, Illinois Supreme Court, Toni Preckwinkle, Forestry and Timber
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Preckwinkle to announce re-election campaign
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle will launch her re-election bid Tuesday, saying she wants another four years to try to reform the way the county locks up adult and juvenile criminal defendants and to get more people out to the forest...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Cook County Government, Politics, Todd H. Stroger, Finance
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Hot-button issues pile up for Springfield finale
— Five months of debate, negotiation and procrastination among lawmakers led to a high stakes Friday adjournment showdown that could decide the fate of the state's most controversial and contentious issues —public pension reform, gun control,...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Personal Weapon Control, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cook County Government, Laws
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Gambling expansion bill dead for spring session
Tribune reporterThe House sponsor of a major gambling expansion plan that includes a Chicago casino declared the proposal dead for the spring session. Rep. Bob Rita said there were too many snags to get the bill passed on the final day before adjournment. “We...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Cook County Government, Toni Preckwinkle
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Odds falling on casino expansion
— Efforts to expand Illinois casino gambling are losing ground at the Capitol as the plan's new sponsor clashes with Gov. Pat Quinn, and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle angles for a piece of the action. Rep. Robert Rita, who started...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Chicago Mayor, Cook County Government, Lifestyle and Leisure, Executive Branch
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Democrats forge $35 billion state budget
— The Democrats who run state government forged an estimated $35 billion spending plan Tuesday that would keep education funding flat, pay for promised state worker raises and cut programs for seniors. As the state budget headed toward approval...
Tags: Cook County Government, Matt Murphy, Executive Branch, Pat Quinn, Politics
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Call to ban pols from Pride Parade wrong response
Change of SubjectBy Jessica Reynolds Disgruntled over the House's failure to bring a gay marriage bill to a vote, some activists want to ban politicians from walking in this year's Chicago Pride Parade, according to today's Tribune story. The petition, which is...... -
By the numbers, how Rahm could lose in 2015
Change of SubjectFriday's print column A new Tribune/WGN-TV poll shows that, halfway through his first term, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's overall disapproval rating is up 11 percentage points over a year ago. Four in 10 Chicago voters — and nearly half of the...... -
Visualizing the new Red Line
When Chicago Tribune transportation reporter Jon Hilkevitch was 13 years old, he and his grandmother took a ride on the opening day of what is now the Dan Ryan branch of the CTA Red Line -- a branch soon to face massive reconstruction. In the Tribune...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Cook County Government, Chicago Transit Authority, Highway Transportation
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