Investigation Park District Police: Costly And Questionably Redundant A handful of Illinois park districts operate taxpayer-funded police forces separate from the regular police departments that already patrol the same communities. With badges sometimes handed to the well-connected, the practice raises questions of redundancy, liability, nepotism and expense. Apr 7, 2017 5:30 AM
Investigation Chicago Light Overhaul To Cost Double That Of New York’s The mayor appears to have generated more headlines than results with a privatized infrastructure spending proposal that has cost taxpayers millions of dollars more than he said it would. Mar 28, 2017 6:10 PM
Investigation Video Gambling Jackpot For Pols And Pals The growth of video gambling in Illinois and the riches that go with it has opened new vistas for clout. Some politicians and their friends have cashed in. Mar 18, 2017 8:00 AM
Investigation Trust Or Bust? Emanuel’s 'Breakout' Infrastructure Plan Delivers Little The mayor appears to have generated more headlines than results with a privatized infrastructure spending proposal that has cost taxpayers millions of dollars more than he said it would. Mar 6, 2017 6:00 AM
Investigation Dorothy Brown Offers Political Advice — For A Price Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown has long been dogged by allegations of pay-to-play in the administration of her office even as she also faces criticism for sloppy and inefficient record keeping. Mar 3, 2017 9:30 PM
Investigation Rauner Enters Fray Over Water Testing Around 'Clean' Dumps A debate over water testing at construction dumps leads to a clash between economic interests and public safety concerns. Feb 25, 2017 9:00 AM
Investigation Legislators Collect Paycheck From Washington, Pension From Illinois Three members of Congress - Peter Roskam, Mike Bost and Jan Schakowsky - collect pensions from their time in Springfield; Cheri Bustos' husband earns a public salary greater than $100,000 while cashing a $67,000 pension. It's perfectly legal, but is it good government? Feb 23, 2017 6:00 AM
Investigation How Illinois Lawmakers Have Gamed Their Pensions Even Barack Obama could benefit from lucrative retirement perks state legislators have carved out for themselves. Feb 23, 2017 5:55 AM
Investigation Resignation, Hazy Details Dog Rauner’s Move To Take Economic Development Private CEO leaves Intersect Illinois after just a year, as questions swirl over its funding, transparency and success in luring new investment in the state. Feb 10, 2017 5:00 AM
Investigation Chicago Fire Department Discrimination Payouts Approach $92 Million Since 2008 The fire department, dogged for decades by race and sex discrimination allegations, has cost the city a hefty price — and allegations continue. Feb 2, 2017 6:00 PM
Investigation A Veteran Cook County Judge Has Been Repeatedly Blocked from Hearing Sex Offense Cases. Here’s Why. An unprecedented investigation of court data finds systematic effort to keep Judge James Linn from deciding sex charges after a controversial ruling he made years ago. Oct 22, 2020 12:01 PM
Investigation Meet the Cook County Judge Defense Attorneys Least Want to Appear Before Judge Diane Gordon Cannon criticized for verbal outbursts, a pro-prosecution bent and jailing of probationers for sometimes-minor infractions. Oct 22, 2020 11:58 AM
Investigation O’Hare’s Billions in Broken Promises For more than 50 years, the airport has been plagued by corruption and costly delays. The politically connected cash in. Meanwhile, passengers trudge through a transit hub that persistently underperforms. Jul 24, 2019 6:00 AM