A new Chicago casino set to open in 2026 has guaranteed 25% ownership to women and minority investors, prompting a lawsuit.
Johnson received many valuable gifts including luxury items like Hugo Boss cufflinks and a personalized Montblanc pen.
Bally's announced a $250 million public offering last month for shares of its massive Chicago casino project, but only to women or people of color. That's in line with Bally's agreement with the city, ...
A video shows Tiffany Henyard, the Democrat mayor of Dolton, Illinois, jumping into a chaotic brawl between her boyfriend and ...
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson allegedly violated the city’s ethics ordinance after failing to report that he ...
A township meeting resulted in a brawl in the south suburbs of Chicago on Tuesday, January 28, with community members ...
The lawyer behind a series of high-profile legal challenges to DEI practices is suing Bally’s and the city of Chicago over a $250 million IPO the suit says is unlawfully open only to people of color ...
After the executive director of the Wilmette Park District resigned in early January following the Wilmette Board of Park ...
Norridge officials are looking for people who would like to be added to a list that helps connect residents with people ...
Those harsh words, spoken at a podium by a critic of Tiffany Henyard during a Jan. 28 Thornton Township Board meeting, ...
Thomas, a South Sider who's built a following sharing the positive and surprising histories of Chicago's neighborhoods, is the new face of the South Side Black history museum.
A lawsuit calls Bally’s plan with the city of Chicago to offer ownership stake in the casino to women and minorities discriminatory.