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Hyde Park »

Lewis said she felt good, called attack "a minor setback in my recovery from brain cancer."

Little Village »

The federal suit alleges the Board of Education fired the "whistleblower" for exposing problems at CPS.

Bridgeport »

Rahm's endorsement comes after 99 percent of teachers voted "no confidence" in Claypool's leadership.

Edgebrook »

Schools are $9 billion in debt, and the union blames CEO Forrest Claypool and Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

Beverly »

Chicago schools are in the midst of a massive budget crisis, and the union blames CEO Forrest Claypool.

Downtown »

The "May Day Coalition" took aim at President Trump, Mayor Emanuel and Gov. Rauner.

Little Village »

"Distinguished" Little Village teacher Sarah Chambers is calling on CPS to "end this witch hunt." 

Wicker Park »

Teachers won't walk out of class, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis said.

Bucktown »

Teachers were advised to clock in and clock out precisely on time Monday through Friday.

Pilsen »

"At this point these are cries of desperation. Hear our pleas," said CTU President Karen Lewis.

Edgewater »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the schools CEO has his "complete confidence" despite the union vote.

Edgewater »

The new teacher's contract will cost CPS $55 million more than officials expected.

Downtown »

But CPS head Forrest Claypool warned that the district is "not out of the woods yet."

Ravenswood »

The rank-and-file "tentatively" ratified a four-year contract, according to a statement from the union.

Chinatown »

The rank-and-file will decide whether to ratify an agreement that averted a teachers strike.