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Chicago City Council members gathered Monday for a special meeting to vote in a new alderperson to represent the 35th Ward.
The Chicago City Council approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's pick to be the next 35th Ward alderman at a special meeting Monday.
Chicago City Council members confirmed the appointment of Anthony Joel Quezada as their newest colleague today to represent the 35th Ward seat left vacant by former Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa.
We need to stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity,” Quezada said, vowing to make the 35th Ward a better place to live for ...
CHICAGO - The Chicago City Council on Monday voted to confirm Cook County Board Commissioner Anthony Quezada as its newest alderman to represent the 35th Ward on the city’s Northwest Side. The council ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced Cook County Commissioner Anthony Joel Quezada as his pick to fill a vacancy as 35th Ward ...
Quezada is Johnson’s pick to replace Carlos Ramirez-Rosa as the new 35th Ward alderperson ... en La Voz Chicago, la sección bilingüe del Sun-Times. During his weekly City Hall news conference ...
CHICAGO — A new alderman for the 35th Ward was officially sworn in Monday during a special City Council meeting. In a 32-11 vote, council members voted to approve Mayor Brandon Johnson’s ...
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The Office of Chicago Ald. Timmy Knudsen (43rd Ward) announced on Friday a partnership ... Chicago named ‘rattiest’ city for 10th straight year The alderman said he plans to introduce an ...