Daily Chicagoan: Autopsy Finds Heat Played Role in Death of Man at Stateville Prison

A new autopsy report revealed that heat stress was a “significant contributing condition” in the death of Michael Broadway, who died while incarcerated at Stateville Correctional Center earlier this summer. The days leading up to Broadway’s death were some of the hottest in June. Not a single window was open, everything for ventilation purposes in the area of their cells was either closed or locked, and in front of his cell, there was a padlocked exhaust fan, according to a friend whose cell was near Broadway’s.

Daily Chicagoan: A Year Without Cash Bail in Illinois

Happy Friday. This weekend, try exploring a new neighborhood or maybe catch some live music around the city. Today, we talk about the impending anniversary of the Pretrial Fairness Act, legionella levels at Dirksen courthouse, and Patty Wetli talks birds and bats. 

A male sihek named Yayas (pronounced Za-zass like “sass”), who originated at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, is among the nine that will be released at Palmyra Atoll. (Thomas Mangloña / KUAM)

Daily Chicagoan: Stateville’s Incarcerated Men on Closure: ‘I Honestly Can’t Wait to Leave’

Congratulations on making it halfway through the work week. Today, WTTW News speaks to the incarcerated men at the soon-to-be-closed Stateville Correctional Center, and we have news that the city will be closing three migrant shelters. 

Stateville Correctional Center is pictured in a file photo. (Andrew Campbell / Capitol News Illinois)

Daily Chicagoan: Adam Toledo’s Death Still Lingers Over Chicago

There are only 16 more Mondays left in 2024. Today, WTTW News looks at the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Adam Toledo, the 13-year-old who was shot and killed by a Chicago police officer, as well as a fascinating look at the architect behind the Drake Hotel and other iconic buildings. 

A mural of Adam Toledo painted by Milton Coronado. (Matt Masterson / WTTW News)

Daily Chicagoan: Should Parole Come Back to Illinois? Here's How It Works

Brave today’s heat and brush up with the latest stories from WTTW News. Today we have the fight to bring parole back to Illinois, more details on the Blue Line shooting and a state tax credit you should know about for some K-12 education expenses. 

The nonprofit Prison + Neighborhood Arts/Education Project conducts a class at Stateville Correctional Center. (WTTW News)

Daily Chicagoan: U of I Enters Federal Agreement After Antisemitism Allegations

The first day of work after a three-day weekend is always a challenge, but we hope you adjusted nicely yesterday. Ease into the day with the latest stories from WTTW News, including the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's efforts to address antisemitism and this week's DuSable Lake Shore Drive lane closures.

A file photo of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (WTTW News)

 

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