Stories by Matt Masterson
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Will Seek Re-Election in 2020
| Matt Masterson
In her first campaign ad for 2020, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx acknowledges missteps in the Jussie Smollett case and calls out critics like President Donald Trump and the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police.
White House Officials to Kick Off Big Trump Impeachment Week
| Associated Press
Two top national security aides who listened to President Donald Trump’s July call with Ukraine’s president are preparing to testify Tuesday at House impeachment hearings as the inquiry reaches deeper into the White House. Watch live.
Race to Replace: Who Will Be the Next Illinois Senate President?
| Amanda Vinicky
Senators have been scrambling since Senate President John Cullerton made a surprise announcement that he’ll resign in the new year, leaving vacant one of the most powerful positions in state politics.
Shedding Light on Sundown Towns: ProPublica Illinois Investigates
| Andrea Guthmann
The term “sundown town” is familiar to many African Americans. A new ProPublica Illinois story examines the legacy of one sundown town in Southern Illinois named Anna.
Slow Start on Reform at the Chicago Police Department
| Paul Caine
An independent federal monitor tasked with overseeing the reform of the Chicago Police Department says the department is already falling behind on its efforts. Is this a sign of growing pains or the sheer difficulty of changing the police department?
The Pros and Cons of New Health Care Price Transparency Rule
| Alexandra Silets
The Trump administration aims to make prices more transparent when it comes to medical services – but could it also raise the cost of care?
Crain’s Headlines: Lightfoot Dismantles Emanuel’s Infrastructure Trust
| WTTW News
We’re still awaiting details on what’s going into Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s 2020 budget, but we know at least one thing that won’t be in it.
Inside Nevermore Park, Hebru Brantley’s New Immersive Experience
| Angel Idowu
Chicago artist Hebru Brantley has created works for some of Hollywood’s biggest names, and now he’s bringing some of that work home. We explore his new exhibit, Nevermore Park.
The Story of Chicago’s Rise as a Distinctly Polish American City
| Paul Caine
Local historian Dominic Pacyga tells us about his new book “American Warsaw: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Polish Chicago.”
Board of Education to Vote on New Budget, Strike Make-Up Days
| Matt Masterson
Days after the Chicago Teachers Union voted to approve a new five-year contract with the city, the Chicago Board of Education is expected to follow suit at its regular monthly meeting this week.
Illinois Clinicians Fighting Opioid Crisis Get $2.5M in Loan Repayments
| Kristen Thometz
As part of federal efforts to combat the opioid epidemic, the National Health Service Corps has awarded $80 million in student loan repayments to clinicians working to treat addiction, including 41 in Illinois.
November 18, 2019 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Watch the Nov. 18, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”
Old Dogs, New Tricks: 10,000 Pets Needed for Science
| Associated Press
Can old dogs teach us new tricks? Scientists are looking for 10,000 pets for the largest-ever study of aging in canines. They hope to shed light on human longevity too.
Study Links Asian Carp with Mississippi River Fish Drop
| Associated Press
Sport fish have declined significantly in portions of the Upper Mississippi River infested with Asian carp, adding evidence to fears about the invader’s threat to native species, according to a new study.
Gurley, Brown Help Rams Ground Out 17-7 Win Over Bears
| Associated Press
Todd Gurley and Malcolm Brown ran for touchdowns and the Los Angeles Rams were able to ground out a 17-7 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday night.
Flying This Thanksgiving? Expect Record Crowds at Airports
| Associated Press
The Transportation Security Administration said Wednesday that it expects to screen more than 26.8 million passengers and airline crew members between Nov. 22 and Dec. 2. That would be a 4% increase over last year.
‘The Niceties’ Captures Contemporary University Turmoil
| Hedy Weiss
“The Niceties” is a brief and telling chronicle of the temper of our times, and actors Mary Beth Fisher and Ayanna Bria Bakari sustain the necessary tension and subterfuge required to keep things at the boiling point.
CTU Members Vote to Ratify 5-Year Contract
| Matt Masterson
Two weeks after ending their historic work stoppage, more than 25,000 rank-and-file Chicago Teachers Union members ratified their new contract with the city.
The Week in Review: Cullerton Shocks Springfield with Retirement News
| Alexandra Silets
Illinois’ Senate president unexpectedly announces his retirement. Mayor Lori Lightfoot comes up empty on a Chicago casino redo. A war of words with Uber. And the Bears prepare for a prime-time matchup with the LA Rams.
Federal Monitor: CPD Lagging Behind in Consent Decree Compliance
| Paris Schutz
Federal monitor Maggie Hickey on Friday released the first semiannual report for the Chicago Police Department’s consent decree, saying that the department is not in compliance with a majority of the reforms.
Ex-Ambassador’s Testimony Shines Light on Conservative Media
| Associated Press
Former Ukrainian Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch’s impeachment testimony on Friday spotlighted the role of conservative media in her downfall and the chilling reminder that she remains a social media target.
Stunning ‘Don Giovanni’ a Surprisingly Ideal Fit for the #MeToo Era
| Hedy Weiss
The production, directed by Robert Falls (artistic director of the Goodman Theatre) is the finest work he has done on any stage since “The Iceman Cometh,” and it has been cast with glorious singers who also are exceptional actors.
World Record Attempt: Chicagoan Jenny Doan to Hula-Hoop for 100 Hours
| Kristen Thometz
Jenny Doan wants to break the Guinness World Record for marathon hula-hooping. In addition to “sheer resilience and grit,” it takes a little planning – and a lot of motivation. Here’s how she’s planning to tackle the challenge.
Twitter Details Political Ads Ban, Allows Issue Ads
| Associated Press
Twitter says its new ban on political ads will cover appeals for votes, solicitations for campaign contributions and any political content. However, it is allowing ads related to social causes such as climate change, gun control and abortion.
Ousted Ambassador Yovanovitch Testifies in Trump Impeachment Probe
| Associated Press
The House will hear from a singular witness Friday in the Trump impeachment hearings: Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine who was targeted by the president’s allies in a “smear” campaign now central to the inquiry. Watch live.
No Dice: Veto Session Ends Without Chicago Casino Fix
| Amanda Vinicky
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot failed to beat the odds in Springfield, with legislators on Thursday adjourning for the year without taking up a fix she says is needed before the city can move forward with a casino.
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