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While closing clinics, the city found money for spying on protesters.
More good news from Mayor Rahm!
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Photo Issue 2012
Photo Issue 2012: reader-submitted images honoring Chicago’s quiet-but-worthy moments
Rahm backs changes to pot policy
Mayor Rahm Emanuel is preparing to announce his support for a plan to soften penalties for marijuana possession
Mayor Emanuel stands pat on pot
The mayor remains silent as Chicago police tie up 175 officer hours a day arresting people for marijuana possession
The case of the nebulous NATO grant funds
And again: Chicago still hasn’t received any federal money for NATO summit
How to file a police report when NATO is in town
The travails of trying to report a crime following the NATO summit in Chicago
It’s not Chicago’s fault if protest is photogenic
How does Chicago look to the world?
Dear NATO visitors: there is another Chicago
The Windy City, home of innumerable Michelin-rated restaurants and world-class segregation
Spared the knife
As the police ranks shrink in the first year under Rahm Emanuel, mayoral aides get higher pay
NATO uncovered
NATO: a big international story in a city whose press no longer thinks globally
What to wear for the NATO summit
Style tips for office workers caught in the crossfire
19 million promises, but still no money
The city of Chicago still hasn’t received any federal funds for the NATO summit