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Security Detail Cuts for Alderman Burke (and Others)

Security Detail Cuts for Alderman Burke (and Others)

By cutting security detail for several top officials, new "Top Cop" McCarthy cut costs by $650,000 and likely pissed off Ald. Ed Burke. more ›

City to Get 220 More <s>Money-Makers</s>  Red Light Cameras

City to Get 220 More Money-Makers Red Light Cameras

Chicago took another step towards fulfilling Mayor Daley’s vow that by 2016, we’ll have cameras on “almost every block.” more ›

Bag Check: City Council Weighs Recycling Measures

Bag Check: City Council Weighs Recycling Measures

Surprise, surprise: Chicago will not be banning retail stores from distributing plastic bags anytime soon, but steps are being taken to institute a plastic bag recycling program. According to the Sun-Times, Alderman Ed Burke from the 14th Ward proposed a "San Francisco-style ban on non-compostable plastic bags" last May, but he was ultimately forced to compromise. Now, Burke is joining Economic Development Committee Chairman Marge Laurino from the 39th Ward in proposing a much softer ordinance that instead of banning bags creates bag recycling options. more ›

We're Not Gonna Take It ... Anymore!  (Maybe)

We're Not Gonna Take It ... Anymore! (Maybe)

Going to Lollapalooza, we saw all sorts of oddities, curiosities and plenty of people handing out shit. The one group we stopped to talk to was the Chicago Park District, who were taking signatures for a petition to help stop BP/Amoco dumping their industrial waste into Lake Michigan over in Whiting, Ind. Point blank, it sucks. As someone on a message board commented, "even animals know not to defecate in their drinking water." No kidding.... more ›

Your Friday Food Buffet

Your Friday Food Buffet

"Your Friday Food Buffet" is a new feature where we combine business-related news concerning food and drink with tastings and fixed-price dinners happening around town this weekend. Pretty cut-and-dried, don'cha think? Anyway, we hope you like it. Starbucks finally drops act, admits inspiration for business model: After test-marketing in Chicago and other markets throughout the country, Starbucks rolled out their breakfast sandwiches and drive-thru service in Boston and select Los Angeles locations. No information... more ›

Our Crazy Uncles in City Council

Our Crazy Uncles in City Council

It seems as though not a week goes by without an alderman doing or saying something that makes Chicago look like just another parochial, hick town. If they're not banning foie gras, or passing a smoking ban that allows bars a time frame for compliance that more resembles an exit strategy from Iraq, then they're feuding with each other on the Council floor, passing salary increases for themselves, and getting caught in the occasional compromising... more ›

Did Hugo Chavez Infiltrate Primary Election?

Did Hugo Chavez Infiltrate Primary Election?

Remember all of those voting machine snafus in last month's primary election? Well, some people think the problems were the result of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez trying to infiltrate the US electoral system. International intrigue, right here in Chicago! And no, this isn't the plot to a new political thriller. Chicago's new electronic voting machines were supplied by Sequoia Voting Systems, a company based in California, but ultimately owned by a Venezuelan company. After the... more ›

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