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    Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Divorce court weds power and privacy

    J.F.'s marriage was crumbling in 2010, but he didn't want that public.
    J.F.'s marriage was crumbling in 2010, but he didn't want that public. J.F. is a well-known Chicago politician, and when he and his wife ended up in divorce court, he asked that their names be kept secret to avoid a “media frenzy.” Despite...

    Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Trials, Elections, Family, Chicago Elections

  2. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. State turns off UNO money spigot after charter school scandal

    State officials have temporarily halted funding to the United Neighborhood Organization, contending the large charter school operator violated terms of a $98 million grant by hiring contractors who are related to one of the group's top executives.
    State officials have temporarily halted funding to the United Neighborhood Organization, contending the large charter school operator violated terms of a $98 million grant by hiring contractors who are related to one of the group's top executives. The...

    Tags: Daniel Solis, Rahm Emanuel, Edward M. Burke, Executive Branch, Elections

  4. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Chicago aldermen balk at more ethics oversight

    Chicago aldermen today balked at an ethics reform bill proposed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, even after the mayor agreed to heavily dilute provisions after City Council members fretted about the potential use of anonymous complaints for political retribution.
    Clout Street
    Chicago aldermen today balked at an ethics reform bill proposed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, even after the mayor agreed to heavily dilute provisions after City Council members fretted about the potential use of anonymous complaints for political retribution....

    Tags: Carrie Austin, Rahm Emanuel, Religion and Belief, Elections, Values

  6. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Concealed carry foes want Illinois to maintain status quo

    Illinois is the only state that doesn't allow residents to carry concealed weapons — and a group of religious leaders, anti-gun activists and lawmakers hope to keep it that way.
    Tribune reporter
    Illinois is the only state that doesn't allow residents to carry concealed weapons — and a group of religious leaders, anti-gun activists and lawmakers hope to keep it that way. The newly formed "Stop Concealed Carry Coalition" announced today...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Pat Quinn, Illinois Governor, Firearms, Talk Shows (genre)

  8. Aug 27, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. CEO pushes to gain power for Latinos, UNO charter school network

    As America's banking system began to freeze in mid-2008, Juan Rangel's nonprofit United Neighborhood Organization was in trouble.
    Tribune staff reporter
    As America's banking system began to freeze in mid-2008, Juan Rangel's nonprofit United Neighborhood Organization was in trouble.    Because of a gubernatorial funding veto, the Latino group, which runs one of Chicago's largest charter school networks,...

    Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Elections, Arts and Culture, Ronald Reagan, Environmental Issues

  10. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Alvarez coasting to second term as Cook County state's attorney

    A trio of Democratic women was poised to capture the top Cook County posts on Tuesday's ballot, while a grandson of late Mayor Richard J. Daley was headed to victory in his first run for public office.
    Tribune reporter
    A trio of Democratic women was poised to capture the top Cook County posts on Tuesday's ballot, while a grandson of late Mayor Richard J. Daley was headed to victory in his first run for public office. State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, 52, a career...

    Tags: Anita Alvarez, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Richard M. Daley

  12. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Mayor: 'This is avoidable because this is a strike of choice'

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel says the teachers strike is "not necessary" because the two sides were close.
    Clout Street
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel says the teachers strike is "not necessary" because the two sides were close. "I believe this is avoidable because this is a strike of choice," Emanuel said at a hastily called news conference at the Harold Washington Library Sunday...

    Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Career and Workplace, Wicker Park, Academic Progress, Teachers

  14. Jun 8, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  15. Ald. Solis new chairman of City Council Hispanic group

    Clout St
    Posted by John Byrne at 9:10 p.m. Ald. Daniel Solis, an ally of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, was selected today to be chairman of the City Council's Hispanic Caucus. Solis, 25th, who also is chairman of the council's powerful Zoning Committee,......
  16. Mar 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Dorothy Brown on way to fourth term as Cook County court clerk

    Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown has opened up a big lead tonight against Chicago Ald. Ricardo Munoz in the Democratic primary.
    Clout Street
    Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown has opened up a big lead tonight against Chicago Ald. Ricardo Munoz in the Democratic primary. Brown had 66 percent of the vote while Munoz had 34 percent, with 72 percent of the precincts counted....

    Tags: Chicago, Career and Workplace, Elections, Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County

  18. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Pucinski, Brown blame each other for Circuit Court clerk mess

    It takes more time and money to go to court in Cook County because Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown keeps poor records, an appellate court judge who once held Brown’s post said Wednesday.
    Clout Street
    It takes more time and money to go to court in Cook County because Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown keeps poor records, an appellate court judge who once held Brown’s post said Wednesday. Appellate Court Judge Aurelia Pucinski said “not a...

    Tags: Judges, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Illinois Supreme Court, Primaries

  20. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. City Council approves Emanuel's controversial rebuilding plan

    The Chicago City Council approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s controversial plan to lure private money for public-works projects, tossing aside concerns from some aldermen that there's not enough oversight.
    Clout Street
    The Chicago City Council approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s controversial plan to lure private money for public-works projects, tossing aside concerns from some aldermen that there's not enough oversight. Aldermen voted 41-7 to approve the Chicago...

    Tags: Leslie Hairston, Religion and Belief, Rahm Emanuel, Elections, Chicago Public Schools

  22. Mar 20, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  23. Election night, 9:25 p.m.

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    Looks like it's going to be an early night, as I don't see a squeaker anywhere*: My predicted winners: US Congress: Jesse Jackson Jr. (2nd), Tammy Duckworth (8th) and Adam Kinziger (16th) appear to be comfortably in the lead. Ilya......
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