Stories by Heather Cherone
Use $50M from COVID-19 Relief Package to Send Chicagoans Cash, Aldermen Urge Mayor
| Heather Cherone
Several aldermen on Thursday called on Mayor Lori Lightfoot to use approximately $50 million from the city’s share of the latest COVID-19 relief package to fund cash assistance payments to Chicagoans struggling to stay afloat. Lightfoot declined to support cash assistance payments to Chicagoans in a statement to WTTW News.
Aldermen Vow to Get to Work on Reparations at Long-Delayed 1st Meeting
| Heather Cherone
Aldermen on Thursday said they would do more than just talk about whether the city should pay reparations to Chicagoans who are the descendants of enslaved African Americans, but acknowledged that it had taken too long to even begin the discussion.
Cases of More Transmissible UK COVID-19 Variant Up 36% in Illinois: Officials
| Heather Cherone
Twenty-five more cases of a COVID-19 variant first discovered in the United Kingdom that is believed to be more transmissible have been found in Illinois in the past seven days, according to data released Thursday by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Chicago Cites 5 Restaurants, Bars for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions as Officials Issue St. Patrick’s Day Warning
| Heather Cherone
Since March 2020, city inspectors have conducted more than 8,809 investigations and cited 462 businesses for violating COVID-19 regulations, officials said. The latest round of citations comes as city officials warned residents about St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Lightfoot Unveils Plan to Boost Businesses Owned by Black, Latino and Female Chicagoans
| Heather Cherone
A new program in Chicago will offer minority-owned firms that have city contracts access to financing from the federal government as part of the city’s effort to help businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Final Decision on Taste of Chicago, Air and Water Show This Summer Coming Soon, Officials Say
| Heather Cherone
Will two massive summer events take place this year amid an accelerated rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine — and the possible end to the pandemic? Or can Chicagoans expect another round of “re-imagined festivals” in 2021, with virtual concerts replacing in-person events?
Groups Join Forces to Form Independent Commission to Redraw City’s Ward Map
| Heather Cherone
Frustrated that the mayor and City Council have yet to back a plan to create an independent commission to redraw the boundaries of Chicago’s 50 wards, a coalition of groups determined to change the way Illinois’ legislative boundaries are drawn announced they would take matters into their own hands.
Chicago Eases Travel Order as COVID-19 Pandemic Slows Across US
| Heather Cherone
Visitors to Chicago from 26 states and Puerto Rico no longer have to quarantine for 10 days or record a negative test for COVID-19, according to the city’s travel order, updated on Tuesday.
Opening of United Center Mass Vaccination Site Marred by Confusion Over Eligibility
| Heather Cherone
Even as the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered Tuesday morning at the United Center, confusion swirled over how many appointments remained available, who was eligible for those slots and when they would open for thousands desperate for the life-saving shot.
Pritzker Extends Ban on Coronavirus-Related Evictions Through April 3
| Heather Cherone
Illinois housing officials are preparing to launch another round of COVID-19 emergency rental assistance grants, funded with $500 million from the federal government as part of the relief package approved in December. The funds will go directly to landlords in most cases, officials said.
As Mass Vaccination Site Prepares to Open at United Center, Top Doc Acknowledges ‘Tricky,’ ‘Disappointing’ Process
| Heather Cherone
With the mass vaccination site at the United Center set to open Tuesday morning, Chicago’s top doctor acknowledged that getting an appointment has been “tricky” because of changing rules and a website that crashed under high demand.
Wrigley Field, Sox Park to Reopen for Fans on Opening Day: Lightfoot
| Heather Cherone
As the spread of COVID-19 slows, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Monday that fans would soon be allowed back in the stands at Wrigley Field and Guaranteed Rate Field. But the ballpark experience will be significantly different.
3rd More Transmissible COVID-19 Variant Discovered in Chicago: Officials
| Heather Cherone
A variant of the coronavirus first discovered in Brazil and believed to be more transmissible is present in Chicago, officials announced Friday. The person who tested positive for the variant had not traveled outside Illinois, according to officials.
Pritzker Launches $10M Campaign to Tackle Vaccine Hesitancy
| Heather Cherone
While doses of three approved COVID-19 vaccines are still in short supply, Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Friday launched a $10 million public awareness campaign designed to encourage Black and Latino Illinoisans to get inoculated as soon as possible.
Shuttered South Side Targets Get New Life 2 Years After Closures Prompted Outrage
| Heather Cherone
News that Target would shutter two South Side stores in February 2018 prompted deep outrage — especially since the big box retailer was in the process of opening a new store on the Far Northwest Side in a new strip mall that was getting a $13 million subsidy.
Kelly Wins Fierce Contest to Lead the Illinois Democratic Party in Upset
| Heather Cherone
U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Chicago) was elected the new chair of the Illinois Democratic Party on Wednesday evening, becoming the first Black person and first woman elected to lead the state party into a new era after the resignation of Michael Madigan.
Officials Shut Down 3 Large Parties for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions
| Heather Cherone
The largest party shut down by inspectors over the weekend took place at the Renaissance Bronzeville, where more than 100 people gathered without face coverings and violated social distancing rules, officials said.
Data Shows Vaccine is Protecting Residents, Staff at Nursing Homes: City’s Top Doc
| Heather Cherone
Only two people who work or live at skilled nursing facilities in Chicago who were fully inoculated against COVID-19 have contracted the virus, showing that the vaccine is very effective, Dr. Allison Arwady told aldermen on Wednesday.
As Fallout from Botched Raids Continues, Lightfoot Unveils New Search Warrant Policy
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot has introduced a series of changes to the way the Chicago Police Department serves search warrants in an effort to douse the continuing firestorm triggered by video of a mistaken raid that left Anjanette Young handcuffed and pleading for help in February 2019.
Cases of More Transmissible COVID-19 Variant Up 64% in Illinois: Officials
| Heather Cherone
Twenty-seven more cases of a COVID-19 variant first discovered in the United Kingdom that is believed to be more transmissible have been discovered in Illinois in the past five days, according to data released Tuesday by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Appointments for Seniors to Get COVID-19 Vaccine at United Center to Open Thursday
| Heather Cherone
The first appointments for Illinois residents ages 65 and older to get the COVID-19 vaccine at the United Center mass vaccination site can be made starting Thursday morning. Here’s what you need to know about making an appointment.
Chicago, Suburban Cook County Officials Allow Indoor Dining, Drinking to Expand
| Heather Cherone
Officials also announced the loosening of restrictions on alcohol sales and increased capacity for indoor fitness classes, performance venues, movie theaters and personal services.
As Harris, Kelly Scramble — Why Does it Matter Who Leads the Illinois Democratic Party?
| Heather Cherone
The next chair of the Illinois Democratic Party — the first in nearly a quarter century — will be either Ald. Michelle Harris (8th Ward) or U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Chicago). Whichever candidate emerges victorious will be charged with leading the party into a new era as its first Black and first female chair.
Aldermen Approve Lightfoot’s Plan for COVID-19 Relief Funds After Delay
| Heather Cherone
Aldermen voted 37-10 on Friday to approve Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan to spend federal COVID-19 relief funds after a 48-hour delay prompted by fierce criticism of her decision to use $281.5 million in funds to cover the cost of salaries and benefits for Chicago Police Department officers.
No New Cases of More Transmissible COVID-19 Variant Found in Illinois
| Heather Cherone
No new cases of two COVID-19 variants believed to be more transmissible have been discovered in Illinois in the past seven days, according to data released Thursday by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Mass Vaccination Site to Open March 10 at United Center
| Heather Cherone
Federal and state officials will open a mass vaccination site at the United Center on March 10 that could administer an additional 6,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine per day, officials announced Friday.
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