Chicago's red light camera program is not only under a cloud of bribery accusations, but a new audit is calling its reason to exist into question.
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At City Hall, Alderman Brendan Reilly's idea of exploring ways to kill the parking meter lease that's been driving up prices is getting some support in the City Council.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel is mum about a new DePaul basketball arena apparently planned for McCormick place, but news is coming out about some of the controversial financing proposals behind the project.
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Like many CTA commuters queried Monday, Selena Clark was confused about the free and discounted bus service that starts next week with the South Side’s Red Line reconstruction project.
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An 11-month-old girl was in "stable" condition at a hospital after she was thrown from an SUV during a crash in the downtown area early Tuesday morning, police said.
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A driver who hit a Chicago Police officer with her car during a traffic stop Monday night in the South Side Auburn Gresham neighborhood has been arrested.
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A jury on Monday evening found a former cable repairman guilty of strangling a 23-year-old woman who let him into her Southwest Side home to install high-speed Internet service in 2006, the Sun-Times
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A limousine driver charged with shuttling 23 teens to their prom while he was drunk had a blood-alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit, DuPage County authorities said Monday.
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