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Motorists in Chicago will be able to pay off their eligible traffic ticket debt to the city without paying any late fees or interest starting this month.
A city attorney Monday said 10 new full-time agents will be coming to Chicago streets as part of the deal to end a lawsuit against the city by Chicago Parking Meters LLC.
Chicago could pay a big settlement to the company that operates parking meters across the city.
For access to an exclusive viewing area along the final stretch of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, fans will have to ...
The violation was for “expired meter central business district,” and the fine was an obscenity-worthy $70, according to the ticket issued at 10 a.m.
Mayor Brandon Johnson urges ticket scofflaws to take advantage of three-month amnesty The city expects to generate $16.5 million by offering “penalty amnesty” programs for vehicle violations ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is open to NASCAR returning to Chicago, but hinted Tuesday the city may need a better deal before stock car drivers again race through its streets. NASCAR has 90 days to request ...
Updated: Jun 23, 2025 / 05:06 PM CDT CHICAGO — Tipped workers in the city are about to get a pay raise under Chicago’s One Fair Wage ordinance, which supporters hope will spread statewide.
The Second City performers threaten strike over pay An Actors Equity Association spokesperson said new contract negotiations have been cordial, but the two sides are still “far apart” on wages.
A newly-surfaced surveillance video is raising questions about a crash involving a Chicago police vehicle that sent a young ...
Chicago's commercial owners will pay 46% of the city's tax burden this year, down from about 49% last year, a win in their ongoing battle against the city's property tax system.