Stories by Matt Masterson

Teachers Union Asks CPS to Push Back Return Date for High School Students by a Week

The Chicago Teachers Union is asking Chicago Public Schools to delay its target reopening date for high schools by one week in order to allow more time to learn about coronavirus variants and current transmission rates.

1-Year-Old Shot in Head During Apparent ‘Road-Rage’ Incident on Lake Shore Drive

Police say a 21-month-old child remains hospitalized in critical condition following the shooting Tuesday morning near Grant Park. One person is currently being questioned in relation to the shooting.

Lightfoot Pushing for Foot Pursuit Reforms After Fatal Police Shooting of 13-Year-Old

Mayor Lori Lightfoot says a new policy on foot pursuits must be put in place for the Chicago Police Department by this summer following the fatal shooting of Adam Toledo, one week after the boy was killed by a police officer in an alley on the Southwest Side.

13-Year-Old Identified as Person Killed by Chicago Police Officer in Shooting Monday

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability on Thursday said Adam Toledo, 13, was the person shot by a Chicago police officer in the Little Village neighborhood early Monday morning.

Shootings, Homicides Continue to Spike in Chicago Despite Overall Drop in Crime

Monthly crime data published Thursday by the Chicago Police Department shows there were 42 homicides and 233 shootings recorded in March 2021. Those totals are up 50% and 60%, respectively, when compared to March 2020.

Report: Progress Made, But Chicago Police Have More Work to Do on Consent Decree Compliance

The Chicago Police Department continues to miss more reform deadlines than it makes under a federal consent decree, according to a new report, though the city says it has tripled its overall compliance rate.

Illinois Led Nation in Criminal Exonerations For Third Straight Year: Report

Of the 22 exonerations recorded in Illinois last year, the vast majority were drug possession or sale convictions tied to ex-Chicago police Sgt. Ronald Watts, according to a new report.

Chicago Police Shoot and Kill 1 Man, Arrest Another After Armed Confrontation

One man is dead and another is in custody following a police shooting early Monday morning on the city’s Southwest Side.

Police Seeking SUV Involved in Shooting That Left 1 Dead, 2 Injured

Chicago police have released surveillance footage of a vehicle that’s being sought in connection with a shooting on the West Side last Friday that left one man dead and a child and woman injured.

No Bail for Chicago Man Charged in Homicide Following SWAT Standoff

Joseph West, 30, was arrested Tuesday afternoon following a standoff with a Chicago police SWAT team at a South Side home. He allegedly admitted that he shot his girlfriend 10 times as she sat in her bed eating McDonald’s.

CPS Chief Education Officer LaTanya McDade Named Superintendent of Virginia School District

LaTanya McDade, the second highest-ranking official within Chicago Public Schools, will leave the district at the end of the current school year after being named superintendent of Prince William County Public Schools in Virginia.

CPS Approves August Start Date for 2021-22 School Year

The first day of school in the next academic year will be Aug. 30, marking a shift away from the normal start date of the Tuesday after Labor Day. Aside from the new start date, the 2021-22 calendar does not change any other traditional components of the academic year. 

Agassiz Elementary to be Renamed to Honor Harriet Tubman After Board Vote

After years of debate, a North Side elementary school named after a 19th century scientist who promoted racist ideologies will now be renamed in honor of Harriet Tubman.

Testimony Underway in Cook County’s First Jury Trial in a Year

Opening statements and testimony began Tuesday in the burglary trial of Glenn Whitmore, one day after the court selected its first jury for a criminal trial since March 2020.

More Than 1,000 Medically Vulnerable IDOC Inmates to be Released Under Lawsuit Settlement

Following months of negotiations, a coalition of local legal groups on Tuesday announced it had agreed to settle its lawsuit after state officials agreed to improve the Illinois Department of Correction’s use of existing release options for medically vulnerable inmates with expiring sentences.

CPS Announces $24M Plan to Address Student Trauma, Mental Health

Chicago Public Schools released a new “Healing-Centered Framework,” which it said is a first-of-its-kind effort that aims to expand behavioral health teams to every district school and offer trainings to existing staffers on how to address students’ trauma, anger and depression.

CPS Data Shows Lower Percentage of Black Students Attending In-Person Classes

In total, fewer than 50,000 students have returned to the classroom, below the 77,000 initially estimated by Chicago Public Schools, according to new attendance data released by the school district Friday.

‘Serial Stowaway’ Ordered Held Without Bail Following Latest O’Hare Arrest

Marilyn Hartman, the Chicago woman dubbed the “Serial Stowaway” for her repeated attempts to sneak past security and onto flights, has been ordered held without bail after she was once again arrested at O’Hare Airport this week while out on electronic monitoring in a previous case.

Chicago Police Officer Faces Felony Charges in Off-Duty Shooting

Kevin Bunge, 39, faces felony charges including aggravated battery with a firearm and aggravated discharge of a firearm after he allegedly fired shots at two men on West Irving Park Road on Dec. 11, 2020.

CPS Leaders Set Goal to Vaccinate All Employees by End of March

Chicago Public Schools officials say they've offered COVID-19 vaccine opportunities to all employees and hope to get everyone vaccinated by the end of the month, as the district hits the one-year mark since the pandemic forced the suspension of in-person learning across Illinois.

CPS Targeting April 19 as High School Reopening Date

In a letter to parents and families Tuesday, Chicago Public Schools officials said their target goal is to bring back high school students on April 19, the first day of the fourth quarter of this academic year. But the teachers union says no agreement has been made for that date or any other.

Chicago Police Release Footage of Suspects in Shooting of Off-Duty Officer

Detectives are seeking to identify two male subjects in relation to the non-fatal shooting of a 32-year-old off-duty Chicago police officer on Monday afternoon in the Calumet Heights neighborhood.

Chicago Teen Charged in December Carjacking of Lyft Driver

Cornelius Carr, 18, was charged with vehicular hijacking and armed robbery after he allegedly called a ride-hailing service with the sole intent of carjacking the driver who arrived to pick him up.

COPA Completes Investigation Into Officers Who Worked Under Ronald Watts

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability announced the conclusion of its investigation into misconduct allegations made against members of a tactical team led by a disgraced former police sergeant, and has delivered its first report of findings and recommendations to Police Superintendent David Brown.

Illinois Attorney General Warns of Tax Scams Ahead of Filing Deadline

With just a month left until the annual tax filing deadline, Attorney General Kwame Raoul is urging Illinoisians to take precautions before hiring a tax preparation business amid consumer complaints.

No Bail for Chicago Man Charged in Arson Deaths of Woman and Her 10-Year-Old Daughter

Reginald Brown was held without bail during a court hearing Thursday, one day after he was charged with allegedly starting the fire that killed Ieashia Ford, 34, and her 10-year-old daughter Porche Ford in their home in the 8600 block of South Hermitage Avenue.
 

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