Stories by Heather Cherone
COVID-19 Cases Reach All-Time High in Chicago: Officials
| Heather Cherone
“If we don't slow this down, and soon, we will have hundreds of thousands of new COVID cases by the end of the year in Chicago,” said Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health.
Lightfoot: Use $10M in Federal Funds To Help Restaurants, Bars Threatened by COVID-19
| Heather Cherone
Struggling restaurants and bars would be able to apply for $10,000 grants from the city under the plan Mayor Lightfoot unveiled at a Thursday afternoon news conference.
COVID-19 Cases Increasing ‘Exponentially’ Across Illinois, Officials Say
| Heather Cherone
“This amount of disease in our community, it’s hard to think you could go anywhere and not be exposed,” said Dr. Ngozi Ezike, the state’s top doctor.
After Defeat of ‘Fair Tax’ Pritzker Says There Will Be Painful Cuts
| Heather Cherone
The defeat of a constitutional amendment to overhaul how Illinois taxes income will mean painful cuts and will not avert tax increases, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Wednesday.
Illinois Congressional Races: Dems Look to Cement Gains in Suburbs
| Heather Cherone
Two years after challengers ousted long-serving suburban Chicago Republican congressmen, helping Democrats to seize control of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrats are looking to cement those gains.
Election Day Unfolds Smoothly, Chicago Officials Say
| Heather Cherone
After months of anticipation, weeks of record early voting and vote-by-mail totals, Election Day is here, and in Chicago it has been “smooth and uneventful,” Chicago election officials said Tuesday.
Watchdog Says CPD Delaying Records He Needs for Probe of Protests
| Heather Cherone
Inspector General Joseph Ferguson told aldermen Monday that the Chicago Police Department has delayed his office’s probe of how it responded to the protests and unrest that swept Chicago this year.
Officials Shut Down 3 Large Parties for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions
| Heather Cherone
The largest party shut down by inspectors took place at the Chicago Sports Complex in Brighton Park, where 600 people gathered, none of them wearing masks, city officials said.
Early Voting, Voting By Mail in Chicago Smashes Records: Officials
| Heather Cherone
With 24 hours to go before polls open on Election Day, Chicago voters have flooded election officials with early ballots and mail-in ballots, deluging records set in 2016 and promising a huge final turnout.
Frustrated Aldermen Demand More Street Paving Money Amid Budget Crisis
| Heather Cherone
Aldermen urged city transportation officials on Friday to help them repave more Chicago streets, spotlighting a perennial gripe about potholes and rough rides during a budget season like no other.
Chicago Activates Emergency Operations Center, Prepares for Halloween, Election-Related Violence
| Heather Cherone
The city is prepared to deploy garbage trucks, salt spreaders, snow plows and water trucks to protect the city’s commercial districts if the election triggers unrest and violence, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.
Progressive Caucus Objects to Lightfoot’s Budget Plan, Calls for Cuts to CPD
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $12.76 billion spending plan for 2021 fails to craft a “compassionate, bold” solution to the long-standing inequities that plague Chicago, according to the City Council’s Progressive Caucus.
Pritzker: As COVID-19 Surges in Illinois ‘People’s Lives Hang in the Balance’
| Heather Cherone
Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a grave warning on Thursday as Illinois officials reported 6,363 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, telling residents that the pandemic has entered the most dangerous phase since the spring.
Springfield Area Hit with COVID-19 Restrictions Starting Nov. 1
| Heather Cherone
Nine of the state’s 11 regions have triggered the state’s fail-safe metrics designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, with the addition of much of West-Central Illinois, including Springfield and Quincy, on Thursday.
As State Restrictions Take Effect, Lightfoot Allows Businesses to Stay Open to 11 p.m.
| Heather Cherone
Restrictions ordered by Gov. J.B. Pritzker to stop the spread of COVID-19 take effect at midnight Friday. Mayor Lightfoot altered her plan to align with the restrictions laid out by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Elimination of Library Fines Pays Off, Library Officials Tell Aldermen
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s decision to eliminate library fines in order to coax patrons back to the Chicago Public Library has paid off in spades, aldermen heard Wednesday.
Another Ratings Agency Sounds Alarm About Chicago’s Budget
| Heather Cherone
A second Wall Street ratings agency sounded the alarm over Chicago’s budget on Wednesday as aldermen continued weighing Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $12.76 billion spending plan for 2021.
Lightfoot: I Didn’t Ask For ‘Special Treatment’ from Pritzker During COVID-19 Surge
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she spoke with Gov. J.B. Pritzker for about an hour on Wednesday, a day after the serious split between the officials leading the effort to stem the pandemic spilled into public view.
Lightfoot Pushes Back After Pritzker Suspends Indoor Dining, Drinking in Chicago
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot pushed back late Tuesday on Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s order to suspend indoor dining and drinking in Chicago, the latest sign of a serious split between the officials leading the effort to stem the pandemic.
Florida Added to Chicago’s Quarantine Order as COVID-19 Surge Continues
| Heather Cherone
City officials added Florida to Chicago’s COVID-19 quarantine order as confirmed cases of the coronavirus continue to surge in Chicago, Illinois and throughout the nation.
Aldermen Balk at Plan for Property Tax Hike, Layoffs To Fill Budget Gap
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan to close a projected $1.2 billion budget gap by hiking property taxes and laying off employees got a cool reception Monday from aldermen, who pleaded for other options amid a raging pandemic.
GOP Challenger Uses Top Cop’s Criticism of Kim Foxx in Campaign Ad
| Heather Cherone
The latest television ad from the Republican challenger running for Cook County State’s Attorney uses a statement from Chicago police Superintendent David Brown to blast incumbent Kim Foxx.
Push to Boost Investment on South, West Sides Starting to Pay Off: Lightfoot
| Heather Cherone
A year after the fanfare-filled launch, city officials said the program had begun to show results — with $70 million in public funds attracting $300 million in private investments.
As Chicago Budget Hearings Start, Ratings Agency Sounds Alarm
| Heather Cherone
As Chicago grapples with a second wave of the pandemic, a Wall Street ratings agency fired a shot across the bow as aldermen prepared to start a month of hearings on Mayor Lightfoot’s spending plan.
Flossmoor Trustee Resigns So He Can Keep Lobbying Chicago City Hall
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Paul Braun said he and the Flossmoor Village Board were “extremely disappointed” that Gyata Kimmons resigned his seat.
Chicago to Return to ‘Scoop-And-Toss’ Borrowing, Chief Financial Officer Acknowledges
| Heather Cherone
“There are points in time when scoop and toss is appropriate” and that is now the case since Chicago is facing a $1.2 billion budget gap, Chief Financial Officer Jennie Huang Bennett said.
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