Daily Chicagoan: Jussie Smollett’s Hoax Hate Crime Convictions Overturned

Good morning, Chicago. Did you get snow this morning? Warm up with these essential local stories from WTTW News.  A rendering of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park proposed for the Southeast Side. (Credit: Lamar Johnson Collaborative) The push to approve a quantum computing campus at the former U.S. Steel South Works site has been moving at quantum speed, opponents say, and they want the Chicago Plan Commission to pump the brakes on the process to allow for additional community input.

Daily Chicagoan: Why Is Chicago Police Reform So Slow?

A new collaboration between ProPublica and WTTW News dives into the five and a half years since CPD agreed to judicial oversight and why the consent decree has done so little for reform.  A police vehicle passes by the 12th District Chicago Police Department in Illinois on Nov. 2, 2024. (Credit: Sarahbeth Maney/ProPublica)  Chicago police agreed to judicial oversight in 2019. Over the past five years since the consent decree went into effect, CPD has complied with just 9% of its requirements.

Daily Chicagoan: What Happens When a Prison Closes?

To gain insight into the impact of prison closures, WTTW News looked back on the last prison the state shut down: Dwight Correctional Center. Read on for this and more local stories.  The administration building of Dwight Correctional Center is pictured on Sept. 19, 2024. (Blair Paddock / WTTW News) Hi, it’s Blair Paddock on WTTW News’ investigative team. I’ve spent most of the year covering prisons — specifically the impending closures and rebuilds of Stateville and Logan correctional centers.

 

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