Daily Chicagoan: Lawmakers Propose Legal Protections for Sex Workers

It’s another day of blistering cold temps. Warm up with these local stories from WTTW News.  State Rep. Will Guzzardi speaks during a Jan. 13, 2024 news conference on new legislation. (Amanda Vinicky / WTTW News) Advocates in Illinois want the state to become the first in the U.S. to fully legalize the exchange of money for sex among consenting adults.

Daily Chicagoan: Tensions Simmer Between Pritzker and Johnson

Today we tackle the drama between Springfield and City Hall, the Madigan trial and new settlements paid out by Chicago taxpayers.  Left: Gov. J.B. Pritzker is pictured in a July 2023 file photo. (Jerry Nowicki / Capitol News Illinois) Right: Mayor Brandon Johnson speaks outside Roseland Mental Health Center on May 30, 2024. (WTTW News) Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wants the state to come through for him in a major way to boost spending on the city’s schools and transportation networks — but Gov. J.B.

Daily Chicagoan: CPS Watchdog Report Targets Lightfoot Campaign Emails

Yesterday was a busy day for WTTW News. Catch up with these stories on all things Chicago.  Mayor Lori Lightfoot appears on "Chicago Tonight" on Jan. 3, 2023. (WTTW News) Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s reelection campaign had already been warned twice about sending electioneering emails to public employees before the incumbent drew widespread criticism in January 2023 when her campaign sent emails to Chicago Public Schools teachers asking them to encourage students to volunteer to help Lightfoot win a second term.

Daily Chicagoan: Black, Latino and Older Residents More Likely to Die in Traffic Crashes

It’s back to a full work week, Chicago. Get back into the swing of things with WTTW News. Black Chicagoans are nearly four times likelier than White residents to be killed in a traffic crash, according to city of Chicago data obtained by WTTW News. That same data shows people 70 and older are more than 1.7 times as likely to die in a traffic crash in Chicago as the average fatality rate of those ages 20 to 69 — and that Latino residents, too, are almost twice as likely as White Chicagoans to be killed in a crash.

 

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