ZeroEyes proponents say it will improve public safety by helping police respond faster to potential gun threats. But there ...
PLAYBOOK Q&A: Mayor Brandon Johnson aggressively defended his tenure in an interview with POLITICO. We talked about the ...
Lake County lawmakers of both parties should stand firm and resist handing over a blank check to a city and school district ...
In the wake of overwhelming opposition, digging in further is not the answer — unless you’re only speaking to the dwindling ...
Frustrated alderpersons planned to hold a special meeting this week to discuss Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Board of Education ...
At the center of this crisis is Johnson, whose acolytes are jumping ship to distance themselves from the mess he has created.
The most glaring recent example is the unfolding controversy over his strong-arm effort to overhaul the city’s school board.
OPD has used the gunshot detection technology system since 2006. Critics say it’s not an effective violence reduction tool.
Whether it’s schools, crime, or public finances, Brandon Johnson’s administration has left destruction in its wake.
Mayor Brandon Johnson insists the controversial ShotSpotter gunshot detection program is not coming back to Chicago. A South ...
Brandon Johnson had promised to veto the ordinance that would continue the gunshot detection system but failed to make the move before the deadline. Political battles over the technology are ongoing.
Ward Alderman David Moore talks to Lisa Dent about the necessity to revive ShotSpotter and the ongoing battle between city leaders and Mayor Johnson over the gunshot detection service’s ...