Chicago Mayor Vows 'No Troops'
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Local union leaders and Mayor Brandon Johnson rallied at the Chicago Labor Day march Monday. Hundreds of people gathered to represent not just the city's labor movement, but a variety of advocacy and community groups, as well.
The mayor of Chicago pushed back Saturday against what he called the “out-of-control” Trump administration's plan to surge federal officers into the nation’s third-largest city, which could take place within days.
1909: State and Madison streets became the baseline — or ground zero — of a new citywide grid system that changed virtually all addresses and also formed the basis for the street systems of many suburbs.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Sunday confirmed the Trump administration plans to increase immigration resources in Chicago amid a planned federal crackdown on crime in the city.
City leaders are bracing for the potential arrival of National Guard troops in Chicago, nearly a week after the president signaled his willingness to deploy troops to the Windy City. On Thursday morning,
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If Chicago’s crime problem isn’t fixed, we’re going to ‘lose this city,’ city official warns
Chicago alderman Anthony Napolitano weighs on on the city’s crime problem and those rejecting President Donald Trump’s aid efforts on ‘The Story.’
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ABC7 Chicago's Diane Pathieu, Cate Cauguiran co-host 'Windy City Weekend,' dig into Labubu frenzy
ABC7 Chicago's Diane Pathieu and Cate Cauguiran filled in for Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini at the "Windy City Weekend" host desk Friday.
Chicago carries the nickname "The Windy City," and most people assume it's because of the gusts whipping off Lake Michigan and funneling through the skyscrapers. However, the truth has less to do with the weather and more to do with politics.