Extra Extra: Police-Related Lawsuits Cost Chicago Taxpayers $500+ Million
By Jon Graef in News on Apr 5, 2014 9:00PM
- Police-related lawsuits filed against the city have cost taxpayers more than $500 million since 2004. [BGA]
- Time Out Chicago takes a look at the lime crisis. Get ready for a lot less tequila with lime this summer. [TOC]
- The Cubs are considering selling minority shares in the ballclub to help finance their renovation plan if rooftop owners continue to throw shade. [Trib]
- Mayor Emanuel isn’t keen on the idea of a transit superagency. [Sun-Times]
- The Commission on Chicago Landmarks will consider a proposal to make Fulton Market and the popular restaurant stretch of Randolph Street into landmarks. [DNAinfo]
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