The Rev. Ira Acree, the politically connected pastor of the Greater St. John Baptist Church on the West Side, faced unusually pointed questions from alderpeople, who are under increasing pressure to make significant changes to the CTA, which has yet to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Key City Panel Advances Johnson’s Pick to Serve on RTA Board After Tense Hearing
May 8, 2024 0 CommentsPresident Joe Biden Lauds New Microsoft Center on Same Wisconsin Site Where Trump’s Foxconn Project Failed
May 8, 2024 0 CommentsPresident Joe Biden on Wednesday laced into Donald Trump over a failed project in the previous administration that was supposed to bring thousands of new jobs into southeastern Wisconsin and trumpeted new economic investments under his watch that are coming to the same spot.
CTA Touts Report Showing Transit’s Key Role in Chicago Region – But Agency President Quiet on Proposal to Merge CTA, Metra and Pace
May 8, 2024 0 CommentsCTA President Dorval Carter said the agency will use the report as “a major foundational point for our overall advocacy of the transit system,” an effort to get Springfield lawmakers to address the fiscal cliff facing transit when billions in federal COVID-19 relief funding runs dry.
Cook County Prosecutors Looking to Add New Specialist Role Amid Growing Number of Hate Crime Reports
May 8, 2024 0 CommentsThe Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office announced it is adding a new position — hate crimes specialist — in response to the “growing need to address hate crimes amid a challenging global climate.”
Steve Albini, Iconoclastic Chicago Rock Musician and Audio Engineer, Dead at 61
May 8, 2024 0 CommentsSteve Albini, the influential recording engineer behind Chicago’s Electrical Audio studios and a member of bands like Big Black and Shellac, died Tuesday at age 61.
Chicago Should Pay $1.75M to Family of Woman Who Died in Police Holding Cell, City Lawyers Recommend
May 8, 2024 0 CommentsThe Civilian Office of Police Accountability completed its investigation into the death of Iris Chavez on April 28, 2023, but the results of that probe have not been made public, and no officers have been disciplined in connection with her death.
Destructive Tornadoes and Storms Pummeled Michigan Tuesday, and Millions More Face Similar Threat Wednesday
May 8, 2024 0 CommentsPowerful tornadoes and storms swept through southwestern Michigan Tuesday evening, destroying homes and businesses and injuring several residents, scenes that could play out once again in the central and eastern U.S. Wednesday.
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May 7, 2024 0 CommentsA big change to the school funding formula — what it could mean for students and teachers. And how Chicago police are responding to pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
Chicago Public Schools CEO Says District Underfunded, Needs More Money From State
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsCPS is anticipating a budget deficit of $391 million for the coming school year as COVID-19 relief funding runs out. That deficit is expected to rise to $700 million the following year.
Thousands of Illinois Students at Risk of Losing Access to After-School Programs
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsAdvocates say as many as 40,000 youths statewide could lose access to tutoring services, recreation and other extracurricular activities this summer unless Illinois lawmakers approve an infusion of funds to keep them going.
Noting Campus Protests, Democrats Are Preparing for Intense Action at the DNC in Chicago This Summer
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsActivists have sued in federal court, alleging First Amendment violations because the city has only offered permits for demonstrations miles from the United Center, where Biden is scheduled to accept the Democratic presidential nomination.
Large-Scale Study in Illinois, Other States Seeks to Better Understand Cancer in Black Women
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsA major long-term study launched by the American Cancer Society aims to better understand cancer risk factors and outcomes for Black women in the U.S, who continue to face disparities in cancer prevention, detection, treatment and survival.
WTTW News Explains: What’s Chicago’s History as a National Political Convention Host?
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsChicago is set to host the Democratic National Convention this summer. It will be the city’s 27th time hosting a national political convention. Chicago conventions have been some of the most memorable, raucous and consequential in American history.
Boy Scouts of America Changing Name to Scouting America After Years of Woes
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsThe Boy Scouts of America is changing its name for the first time in its 114-year history. The organization steeped in tradition has made seismic changes after decades of turmoil, from finally allowing gay youth to welcoming girls throughout its ranks.
Stormy Daniels Describes Meeting Donald Trump During Occasionally Graphic Testimony in Hush Money Trial
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsStormy Daniels took the witness stand Tuesday at Donald Trump’s hush money trial, describing for jurors a sexual encounter the porn actor says she had with him in 2006 that resulted in her being paid off to keep silent during the presidential race 10 years later.
Illinois House GOP Advances 2 Human Trafficking Victim Protection Bills as Others Remain in Limbo
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsHuman trafficking remains a problem in Illinois, with some data suggesting it has increased in recent years. Data from the Human Trafficking Institute ranks Illinois the 5th highest state for sex trafficking, and 9th highest for labor trafficking.
‘I Felt More Alone Than Ever’: Former Juvenile Detainees Speak Out After New Lawsuit Alleges Decades of Sex Abuse in Illinois Youth Centers
May 7, 2024 0 CommentsThe alleged sexual abuse in these cases occurred between 1996 and 2017 and the victims were all minors — some as young as 12 — when the alleged abuse occurred, according to the complaint.