The Illinois Attorney General’s Office is investigating the West Side hospital after the Better Government Association and Block Club Chicago disclosed insider contracts.
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Community Ask: ‘I filed a complaint to the AG’s office. When will I hear back?’
With the ongoing investigation and majority of the Attorney General’s computer system offline, is there any way to know when the office will meet your requests?
Collaborative Investigation Breaks Down 3M Cook County Criminal Cases by Race, Ethnicity, Gender
The Better Government Association, Injustice Watch and DataMade broke down more than 3 million criminal charges by race, ethnicity and gender.
Examine the Racial and Ethnic Breakdowns of Every Criminal Charge in Cook County over Nearly Two Decades
The Circuit: Over 18 years, 61% of all criminal charges were filed against Black people, even though only about 23% of the county’s population is Black. In our latest update to our collaborative investigation, the BGA, Injustice Watch and DataMade break down more than 3 million criminal charges by race, ethnicity and gender.
Fact-Check: No, Chicago Police Officer Ella French Didn’t Leave Behind an Infant Child
Ella French’s brother and Chicago Police Supt. David Brown have both said claims circulating online that French had a child and recently returned from maternity leave are inaccurate.
City Panel Approves $600M to Finish Cabrini
City finally pledging to follow through on promises it made when the public housing complex Cabrini-Green was ordered demolished more than two decades ago.
After New York City, Is Ranked-Choice Voting Still The Future of Voting?
Ranked-Choice Voting faced one of its biggest tests yet. Did it live up to expectations? Is it the future? BGA takes a deep dive.
Chicago Tribune, BGA Investigate Deadly Building Fires, Provide Potential Solutions
The Better Government Association and the Chicago Tribune investigated deadly fires in the city and the role the city plays in tenant safety.
Fact-Check: No, Pelosi Was Not Calling All the Shots for Capitol Security Officials on Jan. 6
During a GOP press conference ahead of a House probe into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois claimed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was in charge of all actions taken by Capitol security leadership that day. That’s highly misleading.
