A former state legislator and Cook County state's attorney, Daley built a multiethnic, multiracial coalition that kept him in power, even as the strength and influence of the once legendary county Democratic machine waned. Daley worked to revamp and improve the city's public school system, overhauled public housing and invested heavily in the city's infrastructure in projects ranging from Millennium Park to the expansion of O'Hare International Airport. He also launched a beautification effort that included wrought-iron fencing on public properties and installation of planters, trees and landscaping citywide. Daley's time at the helm also was marked by federal investigations that uncovered contracting irregularities and what prosecutors called "massive fraud" in hiring and promotions designed to reward political loyalists. A top aide was sentenced to prison in the personnel scheme.
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One of the most powerful and influential of America's big-city mayors, Richard M. Daley served six terms as Chicago's mayor. First elected in 1989, Daley was the longest-serving mayor in Chicago history, eclipsing the record set by his father, mentor and role model, the late Mayor Richard J. Daley. Richard M. Daley chose not to run for re-election in the 2011 campaign.A former state legislator and Cook County state's attorney, Daley built a multiethnic, multiracial coalition that kept him in power, even as the strength and influence of the once legendary county Democratic machine waned. Daley worked to revamp and improve the city's public school system, overhauled public housing and invested heavily in the city's infrastructure in projects ranging from Millennium Park to the expansion of O'Hare International Airport. He also launched a beautification effort that included wrought-iron fencing on public properties and installation of planters, trees and landscaping citywide. Daley's time at the helm also was marked by federal investigations that uncovered contracting irregularities and what prosecutors called "massive fraud" in hiring and promotions designed to reward political loyalists. A top aide was sentenced to prison in the personnel scheme.
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Sunlight Foundation reports: Orlando #2 nationally in political ads
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelSince August 2, Orlando TV stations have received the second-most political advertising contracts in the nation behind only Las Vegas, according to data released this afternoon by a watchdog group. The Sunlight Foundation, a Washington-based non-partisan,... -
Gangstagrass review: Kickin' it on the strings of steel
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOG"I know you've been seeing nothing but bluegrass hip hop bands today," deapanned DJ/guitarist/singer Rench to a massive Main Street crowd Saturday night. "You're thinking, 'Ugh, another bluegrass hip hop band.'" Even if there had been a dozen bluegrass... -
Movie academy goes casual with plan for outdoor summer screenings
24 FramesThe Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences announced Monday the slate of movies for its first outdoor screening series to be held at its new "Oscars Outdoors" venue on Vine St. The lineup, which kicks off June 15 with a screening of "Casablanca," is a... -
The Hollywood Risk Equation: Would you have hired Kenneth Branagh to direct 'Thor'?
The Big PictureIn Hollywood, summer is the season of familiarity. My kid isn't half as jaded as I am, but after sitting through a scrum of recent movie trailers crammed with bulked-up comic book heroes, battling villains and dodging explosions, he grumbled:...... -
Breakthrough Theatre plans anniversary celebration with season awards
Orlando Theater BlogThe Breakthrough Theatre will hold its Two-Year Anniversary and Award Celebration at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 24. The event will take place at the nearby Master Class Academy, 711-B Orange Ave. in Winter Park. Entertainment will come from shows from the... -
Lineup set, tickets available for 1st Orlando Comedy Festival
Orlando Theater BlogThe 1st Orlando Comedy Festival is gearing up to kick off at the end of the month. The festival (not to be confused with the 2nd Orlando Improv Festival, which also takes place in September) is presented and hosted by Sleuth’s Mystery Dinner Shows.... -
‘Art’ to be staged at Sleuth’s, with artists on hand opening night
Orlando Theater BlogHere's a preview of this week's theater spotlight in the Orlando Sentinel's Calendar section: WHAT: Toby S. Pruett, Kenny Babel and Greg Cartwright (pictured above) will star in the play ‘Art,’ presented by Random Magic Theatre Company. The... -
‘Art’ extends run at Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show theater
Orlando Theater BlogCongrats to the cast and crew of the play “Art.” The play — in which a discussion about the merits of a piece of modern art becomes an examination of friendship and values — has been extended at Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show... -
The Morning Fix: New leadership at AMPAS! iPad fight goes to court. NBCUniversal needs to get a clue.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Sorry, I got nothing today. The Skinny: A shocking elimination in "American Idol" and once again, because I didn't watch, I'm in the dark. There are a few other shockers in the news. An outsider has won...... -
READER SUBMITTED: Youth Month Enjoyed By Credit Union Members
EnfieldThe Tobacco Valley Teachers Federal Credit Union (TVTFCU), located at 182 South Road in Enfield, celebrated National Credit Union Youth Month in April for its youth members. The credit union participates annually in this youth financial literacy effort...Tags: Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), East Windsor, Barnes & Noble, Suffield
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Krause reflects on a life of scouting
WILMINGTON, Del. — Jerry Krause enters a hotel lobby loaded down by two suitcases, an Arizona Diamondbacks-issued laptop and that look defining any haggard business traveler. In three hours, he will sit through his second doubleheader in as many...
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