The new plan outlines five priorities for village services, inclusion, governance, community vibrancy and finances.
The district includes parts of Chicago and the inner suburbs.
Democratic incumbent Mike Quigley and Republican Tommy Hanson are set to face off again for the fifth straight time this November.
Democrat Melissa Bean and Republican Jennifer Davis will face off in November's general election.
Raja Krishnamoorthi is running in the U.S. Senate election, hoping to take over the seat held by Sen. Dick Durbin.
Four Democratic candidates face off March 17, including incumbent Mike Quigley. For the Republicans, the primary involves three candidates.
The former president said it will include a world-class museum, a new library branch, green spaces filled with public art and more.
Evans says support for secure elections should be bipartisan
Candidate Justin Ford tells Patch why they should be elected to Congress in Illinois' 9th District on March 17.
Three candidates are vying for a chance to represent the GOP in November's general election.
Hundreds of Cook County and Chicago high school students cast their ballots for the first time at the Loop early voting supersite today.
A megaproject bill for the Arlington Park site passed out of committee, but lawmakers left Springfield until mid-March without acting on it.
Candidate Paul Friedman tells Patch why he should be elected to Congress in Illinois' 9th District on March 17.
A confidential report highlights the stadium's projected $62.9 million gross revenue for the city and park district in 2026.
A bill to assist the Chicago Bears with a move to Indiana passed the state's House of Representatives, and is now in front of the Senate.
Candidate Mark Fredrickson tells Patch why he should be elected to Congress in Illinois' 9th District on March 17.
Residents can share their ideas on improving and utilizing public properties as part of the City's 'Putting Assets to Work' initiative.
New report breaks down the finances of the five largest U.S. cities
Attorney General Kwame Raoul argues the cuts are politically motivated and jeopardize critical health services, including HIV prevention.
Patrick Hastings, a Skokie native, will officially begin his role as the Village's public works director on Feb. 23.
Guevara has been linked to dozens of overturned convictions, accused of repeatedly framing suspects who were later exonerated.
In a filing on Thursday, Parente said the Trump administration is still refusing to back down from its attacks on Martinez.
The son of the civil rights icon tries to bring it up first: A 2013 campaign fraud conviction that ended his 17-year political career.
He was acquitted of a Snapchat murder-for-hire plot targeting Border Patrol agents.
Gov. Pritzker and Mayor Johnson joined nationwide calls to abolish ICE after federal authorities fatally shot a man in Minnesota.
Saturday's "No Kings Protest" includes "significant" public safety preparations and temporary road closures, according to police.
The state filed a lawsuit the next day to block the deployment.
The former Chicago mayor failed to pay thousands in credit card bills, according to court records and a report from The Chicago Tribune.
An array of new taxes will affect people living in and visiting Chicago in 2026.
A lawsuit filed late last month took Chicago-based McDonald's to task over the McRib sandwich, calling its name false advertising.
“We will come back, perhaps in a much different and stronger form, when crime begins to soar again," he wrote.
Conservative Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch dissented from the opinion in Tuesday's ruling.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's budget team spent the afternoon presenting and criticizing the alternative budget crafted by the mayor's opponents.
Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino had left the immigration deportation effort last month.
A Republican candidate running for Congress in Illinois' 9th District was convicted of a sex crime against a minor, according to a report.
“If CTA does not promptly increase its law enforcement presence, FTA will act, including by withholding federal funds."
A slim majority of city council members say they reject the mayor's idea to tax corporations and use that money for violence prevention.
There's a renewed push for a curfew in downtown Chicago following a deadly mass shooting less than two weeks ago in the Loop.
The program has been under attack after a man with an ankle bracelet was accused of setting a woman on fire on a CTA Blue Line train.
It’s one of the easiest ways to save money and support local clean energy jobs. And it’s as simple as subscribing to Netflix.
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