The Cook County Board of Review is reopening tax appeals for 24 townships until Dec. 12, but it only applies to future bills.
Citing this year’s record property tax hikes, the Cook County Board of Review is giving taxpayers another brief shot at knocking down their bills for next year.
It's clear Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago City Council are no closer to reaching a budget deal.
The Chicago Federation of Labor announced its endorsement of Pat Hynes and other Cook County candidates in a Wednesday ...
Warning signs: Former Illinois GOP Chair Pat Brady sees the result as part of a broader trend that should concern Republicans ...
Property tax bills that have surged across some of Chicago’s South and West Side neighborhoods sparked a recent heated ...
On Monday, Cook County swore in the first new chief judge in more than two decades. Charles Beach replaces Timothy Evans as ...
The county treasurer's new report describing large hikes in Chicago residential tax bills effectively takes property tax ...
OPENING SOON: In a wide-ranging conversation about civic leadership, cultural institutions and the future of public ...
Chicago residents face steep property tax increases, with some bills nearly doubling, causing financial strain and prompting appeals for relief.
Over the past few months the Cook County Board of Commissioners has heard from the Highway Department several times on the ...
Over the past few years at the Cook County Assessor’s Office, we noticed a worrying trend: more and more senior homeowners were losing a key form of property tax relief.
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