Saying a federal appeals court mistakenly created a “watershed moment” that could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul sides with insurance titans that administer healthcare reimbursements
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Errors In Water Dept. Bills Cause Collection Chaos
The city water department says it is owed more than $30 million for water bills. But is it?
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Saying a federal appeals court mistakenly created a “watershed moment” that could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul sides with insurance titans that administer healthcare reimbursements
Faulty doors at Cook County Jail let inmates fight each other
DANGER CELLS | Escapes unlikely, but faulty doors let inmates fight each other
Water district chief owns firm that helps polluters
Saying a federal appeals court mistakenly created a “watershed moment” that could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul sides with insurance titans that administer healthcare reimbursements
How Do Aldermen Spend Their ‘Piggy Bank’ Money?
Munoz Accused Of Hoarding Funds For Park While Some Residents Demand Improvements
Are Government-Owned Cars Being Used For Joyrides?
Taxpayers Taken For A Ride As Government Employees Use Cars For
Workers give to Stroger’s campaign, get big raises
Patronage workers give to Stroger’s campaign fund, get big raises
Andy Shaw Talks Phone Record Release
The Costly Toll of Dead-end Drug Arrests, published in December, examined how thousands of Chicagoans — mostly Black men — are arrested on drug possession charges judges, police and prosecutors all know will never stick.
In Cook County, lowest bidder seldom wins the contract
Part 2 of 2 part investigation
