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    Jun 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Chicago aldermen approve Emanuel's parking meter changes

    The Chicago City Council today approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s controversial plan to change the terms of the city’s parking meter lease despite questions about the deal’s financial impact and fear of giving Chicago Parking Meters LLC another windfall.
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    The Chicago City Council today approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s controversial plan to change the terms of the city’s parking meter lease despite questions about the deal’s financial impact and fear of giving Chicago Parking Meters LLC...

    Tags: Leslie Hairston, John Arena, Local Government, Chicago Mayor, Scott Waguespack

  2. Jun 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Aldermen working to restore paid Sunday parking meters

    Even before the City Council on Wednesday approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan for free Sunday neighborhood parking, more than a dozen aldermen were making plans to quickly restore paid parking throughout the weekend in business districts stretching across much of the lakefront.
    Even before the City Council on Wednesday approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan for free Sunday neighborhood parking, more than a dozen aldermen were making plans to quickly restore paid parking throughout the weekend in business districts stretching...

    Tags: Leslie Hairston, Chicago Mayor, Chicago City Hall, Local Government, John Arena

  4. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Parents create housing alternative for disabled adult children

    Baruch and Joyce Schur were out of options. They couldn't find anywhere for their physically and intellectually disabled 26-year-old son to live, at least nowhere that met their criteria or didn't have a yearslong waiting list.
    Baruch and Joyce Schur were out of options. They couldn't find anywhere for their physically and intellectually disabled 26-year-old son to live, at least nowhere that met their criteria or didn't have a yearslong waiting list. The 55-year-old couple...

    Tags: Finance, Hospitals and Clinics, Rogers Park, Judaism, Pottery Barn

  6. Feb 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Proposed bedbug ordinance a touchy subject

    Chicago is waging war on bedbugs. A proposed ordinance declares the nocturnal parasites a "public nuisance" and enlists condominium associations, landlords and others to join the fight.
    Chicago is waging war on bedbugs. A proposed ordinance declares the nocturnal parasites a "public nuisance" and enlists condominium associations, landlords and others to join the fight. "Bedbugs are a growing problem in the city, as they are in many...

    Tags: Rental Service, Ray Suarez

  8. May 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Aldermen move to ban minors from tanning salons

    Skin cancer victims who ascribe their maladies to tanning salons persuaded a panel of Chicago aldermen Wednesday to bar tanning facilities from letting people younger than 18 use their equipment, even if the minors have the permission of a parent or guardian.
    Skin cancer victims who ascribe their maladies to tanning salons persuaded a panel of Chicago aldermen Wednesday to bar tanning facilities from letting people younger than 18 use their equipment, even if the minors have the permission of a parent or...

    Tags: Chicago, Chicago Mayor, Cancer, Skin Cancer, Navy Pier

  10. May 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Chicago aldermen want to ban teens from tanning salons

    Skin cancer victims who ascribe their maladies to tanning salons convinced a panel of Chicago aldermen Wednesday to bar tanning facilities from letting people under age 18 use their equipment, even if the minors have the permission of a parent or guardian.
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    Skin cancer victims who ascribe their maladies to tanning salons convinced a panel of Chicago aldermen Wednesday to bar tanning facilities from letting people under age 18 use their equipment, even if the minors have the permission of a parent or...

    Tags: Chicago, Cancer, Washington, DC, Skin Cancer, Northwestern University

  12. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Aldermen vote to ban minors from tanning salons

    Tanning beds in Chicago salons soon will be off limits to people younger than 18.
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    Tanning beds in Chicago salons soon will be off limits to people younger than 18. The City Council today overwhelmingly voted in favor of the tan parlor ban in a move the sponsoring alderman said is aimed at protecting children from cancer. Ald. Debra...

    Tags: Cancer, Local Government, Chicago Mayor, Skin Cancer, Roberto Maldonado

  14. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. City airport leader opposed to wage requirement measure

    The city’s top aviation official today said she opposes an effort to require shops and restaurants at the city’s major airports to pay a “living wage,” an idea backed by a majority of aldermen.
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    The city’s top aviation official today said she opposes an effort to require shops and restaurants at the city’s major airports to pay a “living wage,” an idea backed by a majority of aldermen. Instead, the wages paid should be...

    Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Chicago Mayor, Collective Contract, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Career and Workplace

  16. Jun 29, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  17. Downtown patios, rooftops could stay open hour later during week

    Customers of increasingly popular downtown rooftop gardens and outdoor patios could hang out an hour later on weekdays under a proposed trial program that got a preliminary nod from a City Council panel today.
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    Customers of increasingly popular downtown rooftop gardens and outdoor patios could hang out an hour later on weekdays under a proposed trial program that got a preliminary nod from a City Council panel today. Ald. Brendan Reilly, 42nd, put the...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Illinois, Brendan Reilly

  18. Mar 22, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  19. 50th Ward Ald. Stone set up secret fund to attack rival Silverstein

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    Posted by Hal Dardick at 5:25 p.m. Fighting for his political life, Far North Side Ald. Bernard Stone’s campaign funneled nearly $14,000 to a political committee that attacked his primary challenger while leaving no direct trail to the City Council....
  20. Mar 29, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  21. City Council candidates raised $1.6 million since Feb. 22 election

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    Posted by Rick Pearson at 7:42 p.m. Candidates in Chicago’s 14 aldermanic run-off contests have reported raising $1.6 million in big-dollar contributions since the February election, including more than $200,000 from Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel’s...
  22. Apr 6, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  23. Aldermanic races, then and now

    Change of Subject
    Then -- from Emanuel, Burke, big labor pour money into runoffs (April 1) Now -- from Stone, Lyle lose as Chicago City Council gets makeover (current) Then: Ald. Freddrenna Lyle, who has represented the South Side's 6th Ward for 13......
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