Stories by Matt Masterson
Teachers Union Merger Could Give Educators a Leg Up in Negotiations
| Matt Masterson
Who wins and who loses if a local charter teachers union merges with CTU? Local labor education professor Robert Bruno takes a look at the proposed merger—and the possible impact on CPS.
Historical Happy Hour: A Toast to Clara Lipman
| Erica Gunderson
We salute the sparkling stage presence of a turn-of-the-century star with a cocktail made with Prosecco, limoncello and summer fruit.
Women Who Code Relaunches Chicago Chapter
| Maya Miller
The international nonprofit Women Who Code boasts 100,000 members worldwide. This week, it’s relaunching its Chicago chapter and plans to offer meet-ups and other networking opportunities.
The Week in Review: Illinois’ Budget Crisis Deepens
| WTTW News
Still no budget out of Springfield. Shootings and murders dip in May. The Chicago Bulls ship Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolves, and a rare allergy puts Chicago Blackhawks’ Marian Hossa out the for season—and perhaps permanently.
Man Accused of Stealing $7M from Elderly Homeowners Pleads Not Guilty
| Brandis Friedman
A Chicago businessman pleads not guilty in federal court to charges he stole $7 million from elderly homeowners in a reverse mortgage scheme.
As End of Fiscal Year Nears, Little Progress in Springfield
| Amanda Vinicky
The end of the fiscal year is a week from Friday. Is Illinois any closer to getting a budget passed by that deadline?
Sun-Times Critic Hedy Weiss Under Fire for Steppenwolf Review
| Evan Garcia
A recent review by Hedy Weiss of the Steppenwolf production “Pass Over” has gotten the Chicago Sun-Times theater critic of more than 30 years in some hot water.
Jesus ‘Chuy’ Garcia Mulling Bid for Cook County Clerk
| Paris Schutz
Democratic sources tell Chicago Tonight that Cook County Commissioner Jesus “Chuy” Garcia is mulling a run for the post, contingent on whether he can garner enough Democratic support.
Preckwinkle Expects 2018 County Budget to be Nearly $100M Short
| Paul Caine
Cook County is projecting a budget shortfall of $97.6 million. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle joins us to discuss county finances, health care and the controversial soda tax.
Chris Kennedy Making a Name for Himself in Governor’s Race
| Alexandra Silets
In the crowded race for governor, businessman Chris Kennedy is making a name for himself by bucking Democratic Party leaders.
New Illinois Guidelines Aim to Boost College and Career Readiness
| Matt Masterson
New state guidelines adopted this month will help kids get ready for life after 12th grade – whether that means picking a college or finding a job.
Stones Retrospective ‘Exhibitionism’ Rolls Into Chicago
| Nick Blumberg
From handwritten lyrics to vintage instruments to iconic outfits, a new look at 50 years of the Rolling Stones.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: June 22-25
| Maya Miller
Lake Michigan’s first floating water park, street festivals, the NHL draft and the annual Pride Parade. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.
Groups Seek Investigation into Cook County Property Tax System
| Paris Schutz
A coalition of community groups is asking for an investigation into the Cook County property tax assessment system run by Assessor Joseph Berrios.
In Springfield, Special Session Off to a Slow Start
| Amanda Vinicky
The 10-day special session called by Gov. Bruce Rauner got off to a slow start Wednesday, with legislators spending none of their short time on the House and Senate floors debating material fiscal matters.
Should Illinois School Districts Hire More Minority Teachers?
| Paris Schutz
In an affluent suburb, a school district is engaged in a bold experiment to help minority students perform better—or a misguided form of bureaucratic overreach, depending on your point of view.
Trump Administration in Foreign Territory as Global Crises Mount
| Paul Caine
The list of foreign policy issues in President Donald Trump’s inbox seems to be growing by the day.
‘Ugly Prey’ Tells Story of First Woman Sentenced to Hang in Chicago
| Evan Garcia
Before Sabella Nitti was sentenced to hang in 1923 for the murder of her husband, no other woman in Chicago had received such a fate. But Nitti’s case was different in more ways than one.
Austin Community Leaders Kick Off Summer with Parade, Festival
| Maya Miller
Hundreds of summer jobs are cause for celebration. “We want to make sure people know there are a lot of great things happening in this neighborhood besides bullets,” said one organizer of Friday’s event.
CDC: Nearly 1,300 Kids Die from Gunshot Wounds Annually
| Kristen Thometz
“Too many children have died or are traumatized by gun violence,” said Dr. Mark Slidell of Comer Children’s Hospital. “The impact of gun violence on children is a serious public health problem.”
Ask Geoffrey: What Happened to the Hamilton Statue?
| Erica Gunderson
What happened to the Alexander Hamilton statue in Lincoln Park? Geoffrey Baer tells his story.
Program Gives Voice to Chicago’s Misunderstood, ‘Forgotten’ Youth
| Maya Miller
Young women from Chicago’s South and West Sides can face the same roadblocks as young men, but their struggles often go unnoticed. How one mentoring program is communicating its message to girls—and teaching self-expression.
New Book Tracks Peregrine Falcon’s Return From Near-Extinction
| Nick Blumberg
‘The Peregrine Returns’ is not just a story of recovery, but adaptability, exploring how the cliff-dwelling bird has made a home in an urban environment.
Rauner Calls for Compromise Ahead of Special Session
| Amanda Vinicky
On the eve of a special legislative session, Gov. Bruce Rauner took a rare step to draw attention to the state budget situation, with a short, but – highly publicized – speech Tuesday evening.
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