The Daley administration has awarded a $2.1 million contract to replace and maintain console work stations at Chicago's 911 emergency center -- nine months after spending $480,000 to modify the old consoles to accommodate 17-inch monitors.
Two employees of Chicago's scandal-scarred Department of Buildings have been slapped with 10-day suspensions for refusing to explain why their names appeared on a list of city employees who allegedly accepted gift cards from a permit expediter-turned-government witness.
A perennial consultant at O'Hare Airport has been awarded a $3.7 million contract to plan for a project major airlines are refusing to fund and consider "ill-conceived": a new western terminal.
The owners of a North Side apartment building wanted to add two illegal units to their property in 2007, but they had to find a way to get it past City Hall.
Agency that runs Navy Pier, McCormick Place in deep debt Zoning investigator admits taking bribes for false inspections Aldermen bemoan cutback in library hours
Minority certification process debated Commissioner would accept suspension for hiring abuses Weekend workout leaves Daley with welt near eye
No work, full pay for alderman's pal Minority contracting figures still sore point for city Daley hedges bet on Chicago casino Don't search me, aldermen warn
Daley: Casino in Chicago should be government-owned Aldermen upset at having to go through metal detectors, searches City's minority-contracting numbers released
Police shortage a growing problem; city 2,000 shy City Clerk tells aldermen permit parking needs 'total review' Agency urged reprimand for Supt. Jody Weis Aldermen accuse Daley of mortgaging Chicago's future
Which Chicago ward gets the most parking tickets? Daley: Don't punish BofA for moving to foreclose on Block 37 Council may reject any large pay hikes for cops: aldermen
Daley defends cuts in Chicago's curbside recycling program Crackdown as one-third of Streets, San out daily Daley touts property tax relief City may pay you for turning in tax cheats
City puts breaks on red-light camera project
Is McCormick Place East coming down?
Five Chicago assets that could be sold off next Wrigley neighbors: Clark project too tall
Wishing for a casino: Gamblers 'might as well lose it in Chicago' City plans to pick up recycle bins every third week
Mayor Daley defends decision to raid city's reserves Aldermen told details of Daley's raid on reserves CTA to allow credit cards at its lots
Could city's budget cuts sink Venetian Night? Daley: Police hiring to stay slow
Daley to eliminate 220 vacant city jobs to prevent future tax hikes CTA sends out layoff notices
2 suspended after cop left to fend for self
Daley rolls dice to avoid Chicago tax hike
Daley: No more taxes, fines or fee hikes in 2010 Fenger students get option to transfer to other schools Wal-Mart faces easier road in City Council, Daley says Hold lifted on Cook Co. veto override bill Proposal to privatize snow removal plowed under Voters could get to decide on recall of Illinois governors
City to feed jobless tech training with meter money Daley rules out property tax increase to close budget gap
City to create 'Tech Corps' for laid-off professionals Revoke free CTA rides for seniors?
CTA plans big fare hikes and less service
Daley backs buffer for abortion clinic protesters
No casino on Michael Reese site, Daley says Mayor Daley to sign abortion protest bubble law Another U.S. prosecutor to be inspector general Daley earns rave reviews for inspector general pick Ferguson Tillman: Washington Center woes are 'plantation politics'
Daley plan to combat violence includes more cops, money
Brookins vows to 'hound' until city gets second Wal-Mart Ald. Solis tapped to chair city's Zoning Committee City's Office of Compliance faces criticism Few seek side-street snow job New alderman sworn in twice Dogs barking too much could draw a $50 fine Ald. Cardenas: Chicago needs gunshot sensors Chicago OKs bubble around abortion centers
Wal-Mart push begins anew After Olympic defeat, Daley just as passionate about job Boyhood buddies win police, fire awards Daley calls violence summit
Chicago libraries cutting back weekday hours Old defibrulator batteries lead to $3.2 million death settlement