High taxes, red tape and fiscal mismanagement have stalled Chicago’s economy, but smart reform could get it growing again.
Chicago Public Schools employees spent $23.6 million in tax dollars on lavish vacations at 5-star hotels and overseas trips.
A Lombard housing project shows how smaller lots can lower costs, boost development and help Illinois address its housing ...
Across Illinois, police pensions are taking an ever-greater share of property tax dollars, leaving fewer resources for public safety.
A barometer of business health shows Chicago is close to marking two years of decline. The city’s employment rate lags the ...
In Lake County and across Illinois, fire pensions are driving up property taxes and leaving fewer resources for safety.
A new report finds Illinois lacks protection from federal overreach, with few safeguards to limit funding and mandates.
Restaurants and bars bid to be along Chicago’s Riverwalk, so why a proven business with a lucrative offer was booted is a mystery wrapped up in a secretive city panel.
More than 100 teachers left struggling students, cost taxpayers as much as $19,300 for Chicago Teachers Union “lobby day.” ...
The Illinois General Assembly just eliminated parking minimums for developments near transit hubs. That flexibility should ...
Union accounting shows just 36% of its spending was on representing teachers in 2025, while it spent more than $41 million on ...
Chicago Public Schools’ low-income and minority students recorded lower proficiency rates than the state average. They are also missing more school.