David O. Brown, the superintendent, said he had accepted a job as chief operating officer of a personal injury law firm in Texas.
Tag: Elections, Mayors
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How Chicago’s Mayoral Runoff Could Play Out on a National Stage
The two mayoral candidates, both Democrats, are on opposite sides of the debate over crime and policing. Republicans, with an eye toward 2024, are watching closely.
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The Spectacular Fall of Lori Lightfoot and the Politics of Race and Crime
Are Black mayors too quickly and easily blamed for rising crime?
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How Paul Vallas Went From Electoral Also-Ran to Chicago Front-Runner
Mr. Vallas, a former public school executive with more conservative views on crime and education, will face Brandon Johnson, a progressive county commissioner, in an April runoff.