The Center Square: Seize orders issued for Chicago mayor’s motorcade over unpaid traffic tickets
After a growing number of unpaid speeding and red light camera tickets, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s traveling options are now only half of what they once were.
Sun-Times: Chicago Board of Ed wants cops out of public schools this fall, principals told
In a move that could reshape Chicago Public Schools to align with Mayor Brandon Johnson’s vision, CPS officials are telling principals to prepare for the possible removal of police officers stationed in school buildings by next fall.
Chicago Tribune: Will County Board votes 12-4 in favor of continuing demolition of former courthouse
Demolition work will continue at the former Will County Courthouse in downtown Joliet after a last-ditch effort to halt demolition for 90 days failed Tuesday, ending a two-year-long effort to preserve the 1969 Brutalist-style building.
Daily Herald: Blustery skies over O’Hare redo and peering down a transit cliff
Experts foresee turbulence over O’Hare International Airport’s rebuild, which would replace Terminal 2 with a massive Global Terminal.
NBC Chicago: Several meetings planned as Chicago suburbs continue to grapple with unscheduled migrant drop-offs
Days after a plane carrying hundreds of asylum-seeking migrants arrived in Rockford, municipalities around the Chicago area are rapidly trying to address an increase in unscheduled bus drop-offs.