Stories by Heather Cherone
Wilson Contributes $5M to His Bid for Mayor, Lifting State Limits on Campaign Contributions
| Heather Cherone
Philanthropist and businessman Willie Wilson is once again running for mayor. It’s the third time he has sought the top job at City Hall. Wilson’s previous two mayoral bids were unsuccessful, as was his run for the U.S. Senate in 2020.
Hammered by Complaints, Push for Chicago Casino Faces Bumpy Final Stretch
| Heather Cherone
With three community meetings complete, the roulette ball bounces back to Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who is expected to make her decision within the next two months and pick one of three proposed Chicago casino locations.
Former Ald. Danny Solis Admits Taking Bribes; Will Likely Avoid Prison After Helping Feds Probe Burke, Madigan
| Heather Cherone
Disgraced former Ald. Danny Solis is scheduled to be arraigned on one charge of bribery Wednesday morning by Judge Andrea Wood. But Solis will not be facing down the prospect of a long prison sentence if convicted.
Ethics Board Finds Probable Cause Ald. Sposato Violated Ordinance With Facebook Photo
| Heather Cherone
The unanimous action by the Chicago Board of Ethics on Monday, which was disclosed Tuesday, did not name Sposato in keeping with its rules of procedure, found that there is probable cause to conclude that the alderperson violated two provisions of the city’s Government Ethics Ordinance.
Willie Wilson to Run for Mayor, Setting Up Rematch With Lightfoot
| Heather Cherone
Flanked by a large group of friends, supporters and religious officials, Willie Wilson made the announcement Monday in his condominium overlooking Lake Michigan and Navy Pier.
Former Ald. Danny Solis Charged With Bribery, Years After He Helped Feds Probe Burke, Madigan
| Heather Cherone
Former Ald. Danny Solis was charged with taking money from an unidentified real estate developer when he was chair of the City Council Zoning Committee in 2015.
Lopez Rules Out Reelection Bid for City Council, Says He Is ‘All In’ with Mayoral Bid
| Heather Cherone
In his bid to oust Mayor Lori Lightfoot from her 5th floor suite of offices, Lopez will give up his seat on the City Council representing Brighton Park, Back of the Yards and Gage Park and West Englewood.
Shared E-Scooters From Lime, Spin, Superpedestrian and Divvy to Hit Chicago’s Streets in May
| Heather Cherone
The program got the green light from the Chicago City Council in October after two pilot programs in 2019 and 2020 convinced city officials that the motorized two-wheelers will reduce congestion and encourage the use of public transportation throughout Chicago.
Lightfoot’s $12.5M Plan to Giveaway $150 Gas Cards, $50 CTA Passes Hits Pothole
| Heather Cherone
Skeptical members of the Chicago City Council blasted the proposal as an election-year stunt that would benefit oil companies without offering Chicagoans real relief from the pain at the pump.
Ald. Raymond Lopez Announces Bid for Mayor, Setting Up Clash With Lightfoot
| Heather Cherone
Raymond Lopez, first elected to represent the 15th Ward on the Chicago City Council in 2015, has been one of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s most frequent critics.
Chicago Officer Who Shot, Killed Man Sunday Was Not Equipped With Body-Worn Camera
| Heather Cherone
The officer is a member of the department’s SWAT Team, who are not equipped with body-worn cameras, according to a statement from the agency known as COPA, which is charged with investigating police misconduct.
Chicago Ward Map Referendum Will ‘Fan Flames of Racial Division,’ Asian Groups Warn
| Heather Cherone
Leaders of the groups that successfully pushed Chicago elected leaders to support a map that redraws the 11th Ward to include a majority of Asian American voters warned members of the City Council that asking voters to decide the boundaries of the city’s 50 wards “fans the flames of racial division.”
Lightfoot Starts to Make Chicago’s Case for the 2024 Democratic National Convention
| Heather Cherone
Led by Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Gov. J.B. Pritzker, and Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who is the vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee, Illinois Democratic leaders unveiled their plan to bid for the convention on Wednesday. At an unrelated news conference Thursday morning, Lightfoot began showcasing Chicago’s attributes.
Under Pressure, Lightfoot Unveils $12.5M Plan to Giveaway $150 Gas Cards, $50 CTA Passes
| Heather Cherone
The plan calls for offering residents 50,000 prepaid cards that will cover $150 worth of gas as well as 100,000 passes that will cover $50 worth of CTA fares.
Lightfoot Taps Former Public Safety Watchdog Deborah Witzburg as Inspector General
| Heather Cherone
Two sources told WTTW News that Lightfoot will ask the Chicago City Council to confirm Deborah Witzburg as the city’s inspector general. Witzburg resigned as Chicago’s deputy inspector general for public safety on Nov. 1, saying she would apply for the top job.
Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Obama Presidential Center; Protect Our Parks Vows to Fight
| Heather Cherone
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit that sought to stop a portion of Jackson Park from being transformed into the home of the $500 million Obama Presidential Center.
Chicago to Bid for 2024 Democratic National Convention, Officials Announce
| Heather Cherone
A deeply blue city in the center of an increasingly red Midwest could give Democrats a chance to reach voters in nearby swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin, both of which proved crucial in President Joe Biden’s victory over former President Donald Trump in 2020.
Nicole Lee Confirmed as 11th Ward Alderperson by Chicago City Council
| Heather Cherone
Nicole Lee is the first Chinese American, the second Asian American and the first Asian American woman to serve as an alderperson in the city of Chicago.
Lightfoot Taps Nicole Lee to Fill Vacant 11th Ward Seat
| Heather Cherone
If confirmed on Monday, Nicole Lee would become the first Chinese American to serve as an alderperson.
Politicians Can Use Campaign Cash to Defend Themselves from Corruption Probes, Illinois Supreme Court Rules
| Heather Cherone
Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th Ward) had urged the Illinois Supreme Court to overturn decisions by the Illinois State Board of Elections as well as lower courts that allowed politicians accused of political corruption to use funds contributed by supporters of their campaigns to defend themselves from accusations of wrongdoing while in office.
Electronic Voting Era Dawns at Chicago City Hall, With Only a Few Glitches
| Heather Cherone
“Ladies and gentlemen, we’re about to make history here,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said, just before the first electronic vote.
City to Pay 5 People Dragged from Their Car Near Brickyard Mall During Unrest $1.67M
| Heather Cherone
The Chicago City Council voted 34-13 to settle the lawsuit, the first significant payment approved by city officials to compensate Chicagoans who alleged they were mistreated by Chicago Police officers during the unrest and protests that swept the city in the wake of George Floyd’s murder.
Chicago’s Casino Won’t Be Built at McCormick Place, Officials Announce as 3 Finalists Unveiled
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot does not expect to pick one of the three finalists and ask the Chicago City Council to ratify her decision until early summer, a significant delay since the fall, officials said.
Lightfoot’s Stalled Proposal to Go After Gang Profits Won’t Get a Vote at City Council Wednesday
| Heather Cherone
The centerpiece of Mayor Lori Lightfoot's efforts to crack down on crime after violence soared in 2021, the measure will remain in limbo for at least another month.
New Era Set to Dawn at Chicago City Hall with Debut of Electronic Voting System
| Heather Cherone
The public will get its first glimpse of the $3.5 million effort that began in 2017 to modernize the operations of the Chicago City Council at Wednesday’s meeting — as long as the network is willing, and the cloud does not crash.
Key City Panel Endorses Plan to Divest Chicago from Oil, Gas Investments
| Heather Cherone
The measure ratifies decisions made by Treasurer Melissa Conyears Ervin after her 2019 election to stop new investments in oil and gas firms while moving $70 million in investments from 225 fossil fuel companies.
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