* Praised by Blagojevich, criticized by others, IDOT chief resigns
* Mark Brown: More internal documents from the Mayor’s Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
* Carol Marin: Give and you shall receive
* Editorial: Governor must explain lottery sale
* High paying political jobs vs. ones that matter: “Strausberg has a cushy new office and is paid $110,000 a year to be Cook County’s communications director, although she hasn’t been doing that job for weeks.â€
* Tribune Editorial: For once, they have to say “No!â€
* Rivals claim forgery, Solis denies it
* Civic Federation supports Stroger with reservations
* $6 million grant to boost minorities in trades
* Editorial: Tax hike? You’ve got to be kidding Commissioner Sims
* County cuts could mean less drug-war money… and that’s a good thing
* McQueary: Blagojevich, “Gotcha, Mr. Speakerâ€
* Fighting predatory lending requires a citywide focus:
Initially, supporters of the bill sought to create a statewide database that would be used to identify fraudulent lenders and mortgage brokers. That is still a good idea. This is not a battle that can be fought in a handful of neighborhoods without the people living in those neighborhoods being victimized by our good intentions.