Stories by Bridgette Adu-Wadier
As Illinois Becomes 12th State to Legalize Medical Aid in Dying, Lawmakers Remain Divided on Issue
| Bridgette Adu-Wadier
Supporters of the measure say it gives those who are already dying a peaceful way to go. Opponents argue the law would worsen health care disparities.
As Team Heats Up, Chicago Bears Float Move to Northwest Indiana
| Dan Lambert
In a letter addressed to Chicago Bears fans, Bears president and CEO Kevin Warren wrote that the search for a new stadium site will now include “opportunities throughout the wider Chicagoland region, including Northwest Indiana.”
Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss Confronts Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino as Immigration Enforcement Continues
| Matt Masterson
Video shared with WTTW News showed Daniel Biss walk up to Greg Bovino and a handful of masked immigration agents outside a gas station Wednesday morning. The group was surrounded by people holding camera phones as whistles blown by residents to warn of the agents’ presence repeatedly sounded in the background.
Illinois Health Leaders Continue Backing Hepatitis B Vaccine Requirement Despite Changes in Federal Guidance
| Matt Masterson
Illinois health officials are maintaining their stance that all newborns should receive a hepatitis B vaccination, days after federal vaccine advisors voted to remove a similar recommendation.
Chicago’s ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ Event Details, Navy Pier Fireworks Announced
| Eunice Alpasan
This year marks the first time “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” will feature a live broadcast from downtown Chicago, with the show’s first Central time zone midnight countdown.
Jury Rejects Lawsuit Filed by Man Police Shot in CTA Red Line Station
| Heather Cherone
A federal jury determined Chicago police officers did not violate the civil rights of the Chicago man they shot during a February 2020 incident in the Grand Red Line CTA station, records show.
4 Republicans Defy Speaker Johnson to Force House Vote on Extending ACA Subsidies
| Associated Press
Four centrist Republicans broke with Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday and signed onto a Democratic-led petition that will force a House vote on extending for three years an enhanced pandemic-era subsidy that lowers health insurance costs for millions of Americans.
Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for Dec. 17-30
| Josh Terry
Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.
Dec. 16, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
We investigate major lapses in patient safety at Roseland Hospital. And are legal challenges ahead for a new law protecting immigrants?
Instacart’s AI Technology is Hiking Prices as Much as 20% for the Same Item, New Study Reveals
| CNN
The report found that Instacart uses AI to gauge how “price sensitive” customers are, meaning how much grocery stores can charge for an item before the shopper decides to not purchase it. That’s different from dynamic pricing, where prices instantly change depending on supply and demand.
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino Back in Chicago as Federal Immigration Operations Ramp Back Up
| Matt Masterson
Illinois officials have confirmed that a large group of federal agents returned to Chicago and have resumed “terrorizing our community,” Illinois Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia said Tuesday.
Rival Budget Proposal Advances Calling for $473M in New Taxes, $35M From Advertising on Light Poles and City Vehicles
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson immediately rejected the proposal to increase the city’s debt collection efforts as a tax “on everyday Chicagoans” that would target “poor and working” people.
Pritzker Signs $1.5B Plan to Overhaul Public Transportation, Avoid Service Cuts
| Ben Szalinski — Capitol News Illinois
Advocates said the measure and a new Chicago-area leadership board created by it will reimagine the role public transportation plays in the state’s economy and people’s lives.
CPD Failed to Document Suspensions, Reprimands: Watchdog
| Heather Cherone
CPD’s inaccurate and incomplete disciplinary histories makes it impossible to trust that police officers are being held responsible for misconduct, Inspector General Deborah Witzburg said.
Illinois Extends Open Enrollment Deadline for Health Care Plans Starting Jan. 1
| Peter Hancock — Capitol News Illinois
Officials said the extension is intended to give people more time to receive help choosing a plan for the upcoming year as changes in federal policy are about to take effect.
Illinois Leaders ‘Won’t Back Down’ Following Trump’s Order Limiting AI Regulation
| Maggie Dougherty — Capitol News Illinois
The order calls on Attorney General Pam Bondi to establish an AI Litigation Task Force within 30 days to review state AI laws and sue those with regulations that undermine a national policy framework to promote “global AI dominance” for the United States.
The US Gained 64,000 Jobs in November but Lost 105,000 in October; Unemployment Rate at 4.6%
| Associated Press
The November job gains were higher than the 40,000 economists had forecast. The October job losses were caused by a 162,000 drop in federal workers, many of whom resigned at the end of fiscal year 2025 on Sept. 30 under pressure from billionaire Elon Musk’s purge of U.S. government payrolls.
Roseland Hospital Failed to Monitor a Patient During a Mental Health Crisis, Regulators Say. Now He’s Charged With Killing His Wife
| Nick Blumberg
Since 2023, Roseland Community Hospital has received at least four immediate jeopardy citations. That warning is the most serious deficiency a health care facility can be cited for, according to federal guidelines.
Police Brass Agrees to Suspend Officers for Violating Rights of Black Driver During Downtown Traffic Stop
| Heather Cherone
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability determined that three tactical team officers assigned to patrol the Near North (18th) Police District improperly searched Limorris Bell and his car on Sept. 1, 2024.
From Businesses to Churches, How ‘Operation Midway Blitz’ Has Impacted Daily Life for Chicagoans
| Blake Thor
For many Latino families and business owners, everyday routines became suddenly complicated with the added fear of masked federal agents patrolling neighborhood streets, often in unmarked vehicles.
Dec. 15, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Advocates on both sides of the political aisle push for immigration reform. And the impact of “Operation Midway Blitz” across the city.
Lawmakers, Advocates Remain Divided on Immigration Reform
| Bridgette Adu-Wadier
Both Republicans and Democrats say that the system needs change, but for decades, they haven’t agreed on how to fix it. While some say there aren’t enough legal pathways for people to become citizens, others argue for tougher restrictions to discourage illegal immigration.
Family Members in Limbo as Immigration Agents Detain Thousands in Chicago Area
| Joanna Hernandez
Since the launch of “Operation Midway Blitz,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has reported that more than 3,000 people in the Chicago area were detained by federal immigration agents.
Rival Chicago Budget Proposal Eliminates Garbage Fee Hike as Agreement Out of Sight
| Heather Cherone
There are just 15 days left before the deadline to avoid an unprecedented shutdown of Chicago city government.
DePaul University Lays Off More than 100 Staffers Amid Budget Crunch, Drop in International Students
| Matt Masterson
University President Rob Manuel called the last several weeks “some of the most difficult our community has ever experienced” as he announced that DePaul had laid off 114 of its 1,493 full-time and part-time staff.
4 More Bus Routes Will Be Added to CTA’s ‘10 Minutes or Sooner’ Initiative
| Eunice Alpasan
The frequent service network consists of 20 key bus routes throughout the agency’s service area that are scheduled to have service every 10 minutes or less from 6 a.m.-9 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m.-9 p.m. on weekends, according to the CTA.
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