The Week in Review: Aldermen Reeling After Latest Burke Revelation


Chicago aldermen and candidates in the Feb. 26 election react with shock and anger following a report that retiring 25th Ward Ald. Danny Solis wore a wire as part of the FBI investigation into his embattled former ally Ald. Ed Burke. More details surface about the federal raids of Burke’s City Hall office as mayoral candidates try to distance themselves from Burke and Solis.

More: Chicago Voters’ Guide to the Feb. 26 Election

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The mayoral ballot is set at 14 after Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown fails to make the cut. Illinois’ attorney general announces the unusual step of reviewing Jason Van Dyke’s sentence for the murder of Laquan McDonald. The redesigned Lincoln Yards plan unanimously clears the city’s Plan Commission, though critics – including some aldermen – call for putting the brakes on the massive project.

The Bulls land Carmelo Anthony, years after aggressively pursuing him – but he’s unlikely to ever play in the United Center. And Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky preps for the Pro Bowl in Sunday.

Guests:

Heather Cherone of The Daily Line
Mary Wisniewski of the Chicago Tribune
John Pletz of Crain’s Chicago Business
Exavier Pope of Forbes.com

The conversation continues in our web-extra video. This week, Arruza and guests discuss moves by Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx to decriminalize marijuana.


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