Stories by Matt Masterson
Voting in Jail? New Bill Seeks to Expand Ballot Access for Detainees
| Matt Masterson
A new bill would turn Cook County Jail into a temporary polling site and require that jails across the state provide detainees with voter registration applications.
2018 Governor’s Race: Decade-Old Phone Call a Headache for Pritzker
| Amanda Vinicky
A recording of a nearly decade-old phone call between disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and J.B. Pritzker is causing a headache for the Democratic front-runner for governor.
Berrios to Face One Challenger in Race for Cook County Assessor
| Paris Schutz
Another race in the March 20 primary that is heating up: Cook County assessor. The field narrowed Tuesday to one contender taking on incumbent Joe Berrios, but the dirt is still flying.
Vocal, Emotional Firepower in Lyric Opera’s 2018-19 Season
| Hedy Weiss
Lyric Opera of Chicago announces its 2018-2019 season, including Massenet’s “Cendrillon” (“Cinderella”), a Lyric premiere of a new-to-Chicago production.
Hedy Weiss Reviews ‘Blind Date,’ ‘Ragtime,’ ‘Skeleton Crew,’ More
| Marc Vitali
“Ragtime,” Ronald Reagan and a rarely seen Stephen Sondheim show are currently featured on Chicago-area stages. Theater critic Hedy Weiss joins us with recommendations – and two exclusive reviews.
Could Climate Change Lead to a Global Water Crisis?
| Andrea Guthmann
Cape Town, South Africa, could soon be the first major city to run out of water. What lessons can Chicago share – and learn?
A Very Volatile Stock Market: Should Investors Worry?
| Evan Garcia
The Trump administration is playing down the historic stock market downturn. We discuss the seesawing financial markets and what they may foretell.
Cautionary Tales of City Life by Chicago Painter Bill Walker
| Marc Vitali
We take a look at the powerful—and sometimes graphic—works of art featured in the exhibit “Bill Walker: Urban Griot” at the Hyde Park Art Center.
Bill Would Allow Illinois Residents to Challenge Environmental Permits
| Alex Ruppenthal
A bill to be filed this month would ensure Illinois residents are able to challenge certain permits issued by state regulators, giving them legal standing to sue over environmental concerns such as air pollution and contaminated groundwater.
Study: Teens Want Mobile Health Units to Address Sexual Health
| Kristen Thometz
A new University of Chicago study finds 92 percent of teens who received sexual and reproductive health care via mobile health units would recommend their friends use them too.
Viewer Feedback: ‘These Cages Must be Outlawed Across the U.S.’
| Jay Smith
Viewers react to our story about where Trader Joe’s gets some of its pork products.
Jeanne Ives Asks ‘What’s Offensive?’ About ‘Provocative’ Campaign Ad
| Amanda Vinicky
Gov. Bruce Rauner’s challenger, state Rep. Jeanne Ives, R-Wheaton, says she’s been surprised by the “hysteria” surrounding a new ad her campaign released Friday.
Chicago Weighs Allowing ‘Free-Floating’ Car-Sharing
| Paris Schutz
A new model of car-sharing is poised to make its debut in Chicago, but some aldermen are sounding the alarm about how it may impact street parking.
John Mahoney, ‘Frasier’ Dad and Steppenwolf Actor, Dies at 77
| Marc Vitali
Actor John Mahoney died Sunday at the age of 77. He was best known for his role as Martin Crane in the hit series “Frasier,” but Mahoney was also a long-time ensemble member at Steppenwolf Theatre.
Paul Vallas, Former Schools Chief, Ponders Mayoral Run
| Alexandra Silets
Chicago’s mayoral election is a little over a year away, but Mayor Rahm Emanuel is already taking shots at former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, even though Vallas hasn’t officially jumped into the race—yet.
Chicago Police Forming Joint Task Force to Crack Down on Carjackings
| Matt Masterson
Reports of carjackings rose more than 45 percent in Chicago last year, and through the first weeks of 2018, there have been more than three carjackings reported in the city per day, on average.
Chickens and Goats in the Backyard: Raising Livestock in Chicago
| Evan Garcia
How feasible is raising livestock in the city? An urban agriculture advocate weighs in.
Wilmette Man Completes Walk Across US for Parkinson’s Disease
| Kristen Thometz
Bill Bucklew walked more than 2,500 miles across the country in two months to raise funds and awareness for Parkinson’s disease. “I have a whole range of emotions right now,” he said upon walking his final mile.
Advocates Look to Suspend Hearings in Dynegy Coal Plant ‘Bailout’
| Alex Ruppenthal
A coalition of environmental advocacy groups in Illinois hopes to put the brakes on a Rauner administration proposal that would relax pollution rules for eight downstate coal plants owned by Dynegy Inc.
Woodpeckers Show Signs of Possible Brain Damage, New Study Finds
| Alex Ruppenthal
Football players are often thought of as modern-day gladiators, but even the most hard-headed linebacker has nothing on the woodpecker, at least when it comes to sustaining blows to the noggin.
Police: Suspect Using Dating App to Meet, Rob Victims on North Side
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Police are seeking a man they believe is responsible for two knifepoint robberies on the North Side that occurred after the suspect met the victims through a dating app.
The Week in Review: State of the Governor’s Race
| WTTW News
Sparks fly as the candidates for Illinois governor go for the political jugular. Where is the study into the fairness of the Cook County tax system? And a former CPS CEO appears to be eyeing Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s job.
Web Extra, The Week in Review: Fake Followers
| WTTW News
Eddie Arruza and guests discuss the Outcome Health settlement and the controversy over journalists and others allegedly buying fake Twitter followers.
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