Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot apprehensive about ‘distraction’ of

Mayor Lori Lightfoot stated Monday President Donald Trump can't be allowed to “burn down every bridge on his way out of office,” however a 2nd impeachment that’s nonetheless pending when Joe Biden is inaugurated isn't what a divided country must heal. “We need to turn the page from this horrible, hideous chapter in our history. … We need to start a new administration with a new set of valuables and principles that reconnect with each other as Americans, as residents of this great country,” Lightfoot instructed newshounds at an unrelated information convention at the sluggish reopening of Chicago Public Schools. “I worry about the potential for distraction.” Lightfoot argued Trump dedicated a “criminal act” by way of encouraging those

Chicago curfew: Protesters chant ‘Wake up, Lori’ outdoor

Protesters accrued close to Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Logan Square house Sunday morning to protest the curfew she applied Saturday night time according to violent protests downtown. Videos posted to social media display a gaggle banging pots and pans and retaining indicators whilst chanting “Wake up, Lori, wake up,” on the intersection of Kimball and Wrightwood avenues, with police showing to dam the road within the 3400 block of West Wrightwood. Chicago police didn't instantly supply information about the road closure Sunday morning. A since-deleted Facebook tournament for the rally, scheduled to start out at 6 a.m., said “LET’S WAKE HER UP” in a decision for activists to protest the curfew order, which organizers referred to as an try “to force

Cannabis Resource Fair panel will embrace Mayor Lori

Mayor Lori Lightfoot will headline a panel dialogue Saturday kicking off town’s first Cannabis Resource Fair, the place Chicagoans can find out about employment alternatives within the weed trade and the method for having pot-related offenses wiped from their information. The free occasion, set for 10 a.m. on the UIC Forum, 725 W. Roosevelt, will characteristic 65 companies, organizations and nonprofits working in and across the pot trade, in line with an announcement from the mayor’s workplace. Thirty-five of them shall be accepting purposes and resumes from attendees. “Ensuring this emerging industry brings unprecedented economic and social benefits to our communities has been at the heart of our efforts since day one,” Lightfoot mentioned. “By

Bill McCaffrey fired by Mayor Lori Lightfoot after elevating

Longtime City Hall spokesman Bill McCaffrey was fired Friday after elevating moral issues with Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s workplace. A supply near the ex-spokesman advised the Chicago Sun-Times McCaffrey was abruptly escorted out of the town Law Department workplace, the place he labored because the $126,504-per-year public affairs director. ”Bill McCaffrey is now not with the Office of the Corporation Counsel,” Lightfoot’s workplace mentioned in a press release Saturday. “As this is a personnel matter, we will not be commenting further.”

Mayor Lori Lightfoot: Video of officer bodyslamming man

Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Friday decried a newly surfaced video that exhibits a CPD officer bodyslamming a person to the bottom as “very disturbing.” In a sequence of tweets, Lightfoot mentioned she expects the investigation into the police use of pressure will probably be “comprehensive and expedited so that the public may gain a complete picture of what happened.” “While a single video does not depict the entirety of the interactions between the police and the individual, this particular video is very disturbing,” the mayor tweeted. Shortly earlier than four p.m. on Thursday, Chicago law enforcement officials noticed a 29-year-old man ingesting alcohol at a bus cease within the 700 block of East 79th Street and

Mayor Lori Lightfoot kills long-term lease with non-public

The company that runs Chicago’s Southeast Side port killed a proposal to show it over to a non-public operator after Mayor Lori Lightfoot objected. Members of the Illinois International Port District board unanimously voted down a proposal to barter a grasp lease with Savage Services, a transportation and logistics firm based mostly in Midvale, Utah. It amounted to an about-face for an company that in March chosen Savage as its most well-liked bidder for the job of revitalizing operations. Board Chairman Michael Forde mentioned the mayor’s workplace voiced its objection and members agreed as a courtesy. “The mayor’s office was of the opinion that this was not in the long-term interests of the port,” Forde mentioned.