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Slender Man Attacker Won't Fight Extradition to Wisconsin After Fleeing Group Home
| Associated Press
The Wisconsin woman who won release from a mental institution after almost killing her sixth grade classmate in the name of horror villain Slender Man only to flee the state weeks later won’t fight extradition from Illinois.
CSI: Moss Edition. Field Museum Researchers Say This Basic Plant Is a Valuable but Underused Forensic Tool
| Patty Wetli
Detectives are using all kinds of gizmos and gadgets to solve crimes these days, but they're overlooking the lowest of low-tech clues: moss. A Field Museum researcher wants to change that.
For Some People With Criminal Records, Illinois’ Clean Slate Act Could Offer a New Beginning
| Brandis Friedman
More than 2 million people in Illinois are eligible to have their records sealed but haven’t acted on what is currently a cumbersome, lengthy process.
Thanksgiving Travelers Expected to Pass Through O’Hare, Hit the Road in Record Numbers This Year
| Eunice Alpasan
O’Hare is likely to see its busiest Thanksgiving travel week in the airport’s 70-year history, according to the city’s aviation department. In Illinois, more than 4.1 million residents are expected to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday period, setting a new record for Thanksgiving travel in the state, according to AAA.
New Owner to Open Mississippi Barn Where Emmett Till Was Killed as a Memorial Site
| Associated Press
The Emmett Till Interpretive Center disclosed late Sunday that it had purchased the barn located in a rural area outside the city of Drew, aided by a $1.5 million donation from television producer and writer Shonda Rhimes.
Nov. 24, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
What exactly is a consent decree and how does it work? Plus, what the push for police reform looks like at the neighborhood level.
Police Oversight Board’s New Leader on Welcoming City Ordinance, CPD Traffic Stop Policy
| Joel Ortiz
Remel Terry is now president of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability. Terry has been a member of the commission, better known as the CCPSA, since it was launched in 2022.
Police District Councils Work to Rebuild Trust in Law Enforcement, Push for CPD Accountability
| Bridgette Adu-Wadier
Police district councils work in each of the city’s 22 police districts, hearing out residents’ public safety concerns and advocating for accountability in the Chicago Police Department. The first members were elected in 2023, giving everyday people more of a say in how policing is done.
Man Testifies Ex-CPD Detective Brutally Tortured Him at Guantanamo Bay
| Heather Cherone
Mohamedou Ould Slahi testified he was treated well at the U.S. detention camp at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, until then-CPD Detective Richard Zuley took command of the investigation into his ties to al-Qaida and the torture began.
Chicago Park District Limits Access to Snowy Owls, Citing Safety Concerns. Here’s What to Know About the Arctic Visitors
| Patty Wetli
Chicagoans have been going gaga over a pair of snowy owls that have settled in at Montrose beach. Maybe a little too gaga.
Detainee Killed in Fire Inside Cook County Jail Cell
| Matt Masterson
The Cook County Sheriff’s Office announced that Martinez Duncan died after a fire broke out in the jail’s residential treatment unit last Thursday.
WTTW News Explains: How Does Chicago’s Police Consent Decree Work?
| Heather Cherone
The consent decree is a binding court order granting a federal judge oversight of the police department. WTTW News Explains how that works in practice.
Judge Dismisses James Comey, Letitia Letitia James Indictments After Finding Prosecutor Was Illegally Appointed
| Associated Press
The rulings from U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie amount to a stunning rebuke of the Trump administration’s efforts to target Trump’s political opponents. It also highlights its legal maneuvering to hastily install a loyalist prosecutor willing to file the cases.
CPD Officers Can Turn Off Cameras While Being Questioned About Shootings, Federal Judge Rules
| Heather Cherone
However, U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer ruled that officers must have their cameras on if a deputy chief asks them to answer additional questions about the shooting.
Fundraiser Launched After Teen Killed in Downtown Shooting Friday
| Matt Masterson
A fundraiser has been launched for a 14-year-old boy who was killed in a downtown shooting Friday night in the same area where seven other teens were wounded in a mass shooting.
Wisconsin Woman in 2014 Slender Man Stabbing Found South of Chicago After Walking Away From Group Home
| Associated Press
A Wisconsin woman who admitted to nearly stabbing a classmate to death at age 12 to please the online horror character Slender Man has been found in Illinois after she cut off an electronic monitoring device.
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino, Federal Agents Repeatedly Lied About What They Did During Aggressive Immigration Raids: Judge
| Heather Cherone
U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis used a blistering 233-page ruling to painstakingly detail how agents falsely asserted in court and in official reports that they had been confronted with unrelenting and life-threatening violence every time they attempted to carry out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation effort.
Week in Review: Johnson’s Budget Stalls; Property Tax Bills Increase
| Shelby Hawkins
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $16.6 billion budget proposal faces a major setback. And Dexter Reed’s family is asking a judge to reinstate a lawsuit against the city.
Pritzker Ramps Up Accountability Panel Focused on Alleged ICE Abuses
| Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois
The commission is tasked with producing a public record of alleged abuses perpetrated by federal agents during “Operation Midway Blitz.” It will also examine the impact of such conduct on Illinois residents and communities.
9 Months After Federal Bribery Conviction, Former Speaker Michael Madigan Disbarred
| Hannah Meisel — Capitol News Illinois
Nearly six decades after becoming a lawyer, former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has been disbarred following his convictions on federal corruption charges earlier this year.
ICC Slashes Nicor, Ameren Proposed Gas Rate Hikes by Over 40%
| Maggie Dougherty — Capitol News Illinois
Instead of approving the full $314 million requested by Nicor and $129 million requested by Ameren, the ICC cut 47% and 43% from the requests, respectively.
Snowy Owls Delighting Birders on Chicago’s Lakefront
| Patty Wetli
The arctic visitors have drawn bird watchers from surrounding states.
Doctor, Nurse No Longer Employed at Hospital That Discharged Pregnant Woman Who Gave Birth Minutes Later
| Joel Ortiz
A pregnant Chicago woman was discharged from an Indiana hospital while in labor. Her contractions were just a minute apart, and she gave birth in a car eight minutes later.
Program Allowing CPD Officers to Directly File Felony Gun Charges to Expand Citywide, Top Prosecutor Announces
| Heather Cherone
The Felony Review Bypass Pilot Program was “an unqualified success,” Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke said.
Man Who Said He Was Tortured by Ex-CPD Detective at Guantanamo Bay Set to Testify
Judge Weighs Whether to Toss 1992 Murder Conviction
| Heather Cherone
Circuit Court Judge Adrienne Davis is weighing whether to overturn the conviction of Anthony Garrett in connection with the murder of 7-year-old Dantrell Davis, who was shot and killed by a sniper at Cabrini-Green in 1992 as he and his mother walked to school.
Nov. 20, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Meet Patty Garcia, who’s running for Congress in a political move sparking controversy. And the Trump administration moves to dismantle the Department of Education.
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