Stories by Heather Cherone
Chicago Faces $982M Budget Shortfall in 2025, $223M Gap in 2024: Johnson
| Heather Cherone
“There are sacrifices that will be made,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
Crews Start to Demolish Tribune’s Former Office, Printing Plant as Work Begins on Permanent Casino
| Heather Cherone
The permanent casino will be four times as big as the temporary casino now open at the Medinah Temple at Ohio Street and Wabash Avenue.
Chicago Public Schools Inspector General Will Fletcher Resigns
| Heather Cherone
Will Fletcher, who took over as the school district’s watchdog in 2020, resigned last week with nearly two years left in his term.
Brandon Johnson Takes Victory Lap After ‘Best Political Convention This Country Has Ever Seen’
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson said he was especially proud of the way Chicago Police Department handled four days of protests designed to urge Vice President Kamala Harris, now officially the Democratic nominee for president, to end the war in Gaza.
Johnson: Chicago Police ‘Most Certainly’ Passed Test Posed by DNC
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson told WTTW News on Thursday night that the Chicago Police Department “most certainly” passed the test posed by the Democratic National Convention, just as the final night of the convention — and the final planned protest — got underway.
After Delivering DNC’s Closing Prayer, Ald. Hall is Back to ‘Potholes and Garbage Pickup’
| Heather Cherone
The pastor of St. James Church, Ald. William Hall said it was “humbling, joyful, inspirational” to find himself in the white-hot spotlight of the convention.
Nearly 60 Arrested After CPD Clashes With Group Officials Say Was Determined to ‘Wreak Havoc’
| Heather Cherone
“We will not allow people to come to this city, disrespect it and destroy it,” Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling said at a news conference at the office of Office of Emergency Management and Communications. “Enough is enough.”
From Immigration to Infrastructure, What a Harris Victory Could Mean for Chicago
| Heather Cherone
The first mayor of a major American city to back her surprise bid for the presidency, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called Vice President Kamala Harris a “visionary leader” capable of defeating “the threat of another Trump presidency.”
Illinois Democrats Tout Efforts to Protect Abortion Rights, as Push to Amend Constitution Remains in Limbo
| Heather Cherone
“As the mother of four daughters that I thought would have more rights than me, not fewer,” Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton said, “I’m devastated to this day that Trump’s Supreme Court found a way to relegate us to second-class citizens.”
At DNC, Democrats Celebrate Jesse Jackson and the ‘Seeds’ He Planted
| Heather Cherone
The Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., 82, a delegate to the Democratic National Convention from Illinois, was celebrated during Monday’s session of the convention, earning a loud ovation from the crowd.
Brandon Johnson Uses DNC to Play a Favorite Role: Chicago’s Biggest Fan
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson, the father of three children, said Vice President Kamala Harris’ status as the first Black woman to be nominated by a major party for president was deeply personal for him and his 10-year-old daughter, Braedyn.
Snelling Praises Chicago Police Department’s Response to 1st Protest: ‘Hope for Same Outcome’
| Heather Cherone
“Our officers responded exactly the way that we trained them,” Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling said. “To respect First Amendment activity.”
Brandon Johnson Readies for His Closeup as DNC Spotlight Shines on Chicago
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson will wear the jacket if the convention does not go as planned — but benefit if Chicago shines on the national stage.
Hundreds March Down Michigan Avenue Calling for End to War in Gaza, Reproductive Rights Ahead of DNC’s Start
| Heather Cherone
The first of several planned large protests started late Sunday in the shadow of Trump Tower at Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive with a rally before taking over southbound Michigan Avenue and marching to Grant Park.
DNC Set to Kick Off Without Renewed Surge of Migrants From Texas, Defying Officials’ Warnings
| Heather Cherone
Since officials’ dire warnings of a renewed surge, fewer than 1,600 migrants have made their way to Chicago, and the shelter population has remained at the lowest point since the crisis began, according to city data.
Businessman Who Bribed Ex-Ald. Ed Burke Hit With 2.5-Year Prison Sentence
| Heather Cherone
Charles Cui, 53, of Lake Forest, was convicted in December alongside Ed Burke of one count of federal program bribery, three counts of using interstate commerce to facilitate an unlawful activity and one count of making a false statement to the FBI.
Federal Judge Rejects Plea for Longer, More Prominent DNC Protest Route Near United Center
| Heather Cherone
U.S. District Court Judge Andrea Wood ruled that the 1.4-mile march route proposed by Chicago officials was sufficient to ensure that the Coalition to March on the DNC can protest while Democratic delegates gather to celebrate their nominee for president.
Chicago Police Will Face a Big Test During the Democratic Convention. Here’s What to Know.
| Heather Cherone
Here’s a look at the challenge facing the Chicago Police Department during the Democratic National Convention and the rules officers will have to follow during the protests that the gathering is sure to trigger.
Repeated Police Misconduct by 200 Officers Cost Chicago Taxpayers $164.3M Over 5 Years: Analysis
| Heather Cherone
Cases that involved at least one officer with repeated claims of misconduct accounted for nearly 43% of the $384.2 million paid by taxpayers to resolve police misconduct cases between 2019 and 2023, according to the analysis.
CPD Has Yet to Launch Study on How Officers Are Deployed, Missing Deadline Set by Chicago City Council
| Heather Cherone
The Chicago Police Department has yet to launch a new study of whether officers are efficiently and effectively deployed across the city to stop crime and respond to calls for help. “I don’t understand what the hold up is,” Ald. Matt Martin (47th Ward) told WTTW News. “This is years, if not decades, overdue.”
Watchdog: Chicago’s Workers’ Comp System Has Been Reformed, 5 Years After Ed Burke Control
| Heather Cherone
The first-of-its-kind audit by Inspector General Deborah Witzburg of the city’s workers compensation system found “major improvement” in the system that paid $73.5 million to resolve approximately 3,700 claims in 2022.
Send Businessman Who Bribed Ex-Ald. Ed Burke to Prison for 4 Years, Feds Urge Judge
| Heather Cherone
Charles Cui, 53, of Lake Forest, was convicted in December alongside Ed Burke of one count of federal program bribery, three counts of using interstate commerce to facilitate an unlawful activity and one count of making a false statement to the FBI.
Trump Barely Mentions Chicago in Combative Appearance at Convention of Black Journalists
| Heather Cherone
The Republican nominee for president mentioned Chicago only once during a panel discussion at the National Association of Black Journalists’ convention at the Hilton Chicago on Michigan Avenue.
Chicago Taxpayers Have Already Paid $3.1M to Fight Lawsuit Filed by Wrongfully Convicted Man Now Set for Trial
| Heather Cherone
The lawsuit filed by John Velez, who spent 17 years in prison before his conviction in the murder of 26-year-old Anthony Hueneca in Little Village was overturned, is set for trial for July 2025, U.S. District Court Judge Edmond Chang ruled Tuesday.
Donald Trump Set to Return to Chicago for Just 2nd Time Since Protests Forced Him to Scrap Rally in 2016
| Heather Cherone
Republican nominee for president Donald Trump is set to take questions about the “most pressing issues facing the Black community” at noon Wednesday at the Hilton Chicago on Michigan Avenue.
Watchdog Asks Police Oversight Board for Evidence of Flawed Probes, Retaliation by Misconduct Agency
| Heather Cherone
The Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability has yet to provide the Office of the Inspector General with the evidence that prompted the commission to call for a probe into “the quality and integrity” of the investigations into police misconduct by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, according to a letter obtained by WTTW News.
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