Stories by Heather Cherone
Lightfoot Vows to Hold ComEd to ‘Account’ After Bribery Charge
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot vowed Friday to hold Commonwealth Edison to “account” for its conduct after the state’s largest utility agreed to pay a $200 million fine to resolve federal corruption charges stemming from a “yearslong bribery scheme.”
Aldermen Endorse Effort to Tighten Rules That Allow CPD to Impound Cars
City lawyers recommend $5M settlement for suit claiming program is unconstitutional
| Heather Cherone
Aldermen endorsed a measure Friday that would scale back the power of the Chicago Police Department to impound cars that may have been used to commit a crime, as city lawyers recommended officials settle a lawsuit claiming the program is unconstitutional.
Pritzker Considering Whether to Extend Ban on Evictions Past July 31
| Heather Cherone
With Illinois’ ban on evictions set to expire in two weeks, Gov. J.B. Pritzker is considering extending the coronavirus-spurred prohibition as state officials work to set up a program to distribute more than $300 million in help to landlords and tenants.
Pay $500K to Settle Case That Sought 48 Years’ Worth of Misconduct Files: City Lawyers
| Heather Cherone
The city of Chicago should pay $500,000 to settle a lawsuit that sought to force the Chicago Police Department to turn over nearly five decades’ worth of secret files detailing allegations of misconduct by officers, city lawyers recommended.
Aldermen Give Cubs OK for Weekend Night Home Games at Wrigley Field
| Heather Cherone
The Chicago Cubs got the green light Thursday to play home games on weekend nights, the “extraordinary circumstances” imposed by the coronavirus pandemic breaking a decadeslong ban on games under lights on Fridays and Saturdays.
Former Top Cop Was Drunk When Officers Allowed Him to Drive Home: Watchdog
| Heather Cherone
Inspector General Joseph Ferguson released a report Thursday that concluded Former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson lied repeatedly about the incident and what happened afterward.
Aldermen OK New Contract for Chicago Police Brass That Allows Anonymous Complaints
| Heather Cherone
Aldermen advanced an agreement that will allow anonymous complaints against police sergeants, lieutenants and captains to be investigated, despite concerns that it does not go far enough to hold police brass accountable for misconduct.
4 Companies Apply to Offer Scooters During Chicago’s Second Pilot Program
| Heather Cherone
Some 10,000 scooters will be scattered throughout Chicago when the city’s second pilot program starts next month. It’s designed to settle once and for all the question of whether scooters should be allowed on Chicago’s streets.
‘We Are on the Precipice’: Lightfoot Warns That Rising Cases Among Young Adults Threatens Progress
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Wednesday delivered a blunt warning to young adults in Chicago: you are spreading the coronavirus, and threatening the tentative progress Chicago has made in fighting the pandemic.
Push to Legalize Coach Houses, Granny Flats Stalls Amid Opposition From Aldermen
| Heather Cherone
An effort to ease Chicago’s affordable housing crisis by permitting coach house dwellings stalled Friday amid opposition from aldermen concerned they would not be able to stop unwanted units from being built in their wards.
Freeze on Development Along 606 Trail Extended for 6 Months Amid Pandemic
| Heather Cherone
Aldermen unanimously agreed Tuesday to ban demolitions near the 606 Bloomingdale Trail for another six months as aldermen craft a measure to blunt rapid gentrification along the popular trail.
Aldermen Advance Revised Measure to Give Some Tenants More Notice Before Evictions
| Heather Cherone
A significantly revised measure that would give long-term renters more notice before they are evicted without cause cleared a key city panel Tuesday after progressive aldermen stalled its passage for a month.
Lightfoot Orders Visitors to Chicago from Iowa and Oklahoma to Quarantine for 2 Weeks
| Heather Cherone
The 14-day quarantine order currently covers travelers to Chicago from 15 states, including California and Florida. Starting Friday, it will also apply to those coming from Iowa and Oklahoma, according to the mayor’s office.
Officials Offer 2-Week Reprieve For Those Who Don’t Have City Stickers
| Heather Cherone
Chicago residents who don’t have a city sticker will get another two weeks before they risk seeing that dreaded bright orange envelope on their windshields.
Sounding a ‘Distress Signal,’ Lightfoot Warns Chicago is Falling Behind on Census Response
| Heather Cherone
Approximately 55% of Chicagoans have so far responded to the 2020 census, but that is “not even close to where we need to be,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. Now, she’s enlisting a familiar face to help with outreach.
Ald. Carrie Austin Announces She Has the Coronavirus
| Heather Cherone
In a message addressed to “residents and neighbors,” the alderman, who represents the Far South Side’s 34th Ward, said she is “currently progressing toward a full recovery.”
Chicago Breaks Record for Vote-By-Mail Applications
| Heather Cherone
More than 121,000 voters requested mail-in ballots from the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners since the application period opened less than a month ago, officials said.
6 Businesses Fined, Brewery Shut Down for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions
| Heather Cherone
City officials fined six businesses and shut down a West Loop brewery for violating rules designed to slow the spread of the coronavirus, officials said Monday.
Chicago Must ‘Safeguard’ Progress Fighting Coronavirus to Allow Schools to Reopen: Officials
| Heather Cherone
Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, said she “broadly” feels confident that schools will be able to offer “some” in-person classes starting in September.
Lightfoot Orders Bars, Restaurants to Close at Midnight, as Coronavirus Cases Tick Up
| Heather Cherone
The new restrictions, which aim to reduce a slight increase in the number of coronavirus cases among young Chicagoans, took effect immediately, the Mayor Lori Lightfoot's office announced Friday morning.
‘Once in a Generation Opportunity’: Lightfoot Vows to Use Coronavirus Recovery Plan to Remake Chicago
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot unveiled a new 104-page report Thursday, which calls for the city to accelerate investments in neighborhoods on the South and West sides in order to create jobs and reduce crime.
City Allows General Iron to Partially Reopen After Explosions That Rattled North Side
| Heather Cherone
Five weeks after two explosions rattled General Iron, city officials allowed the North Side metal recycler to partially reopen June 24 — but its shredding facility remains shut down as investigations continue into the May 18 blasts.
Lightfoot Orders Visitors to Chicago from COVID-19 Hot Spots to Quarantine for 2 Weeks
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Thursday ordered those traveling to Chicago from states where confirmed cases of the coronavirus are surging to quarantine for two weeks starting Monday.
Even as Temperature Soars, Beaches to Stay Closed: Lightfoot
| Heather Cherone
Chicagoans hoping to beat this week’s oppressive heat and humidity won’t be able to head to Chicago’s beaches to cool off “any time soon,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Monday.
5 Businesses Fined, Party Boat Shut Down for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot warned businesses before the 4th of July holiday weekend that city inspectors would be out in force, and officials on Monday announced they had made good on those threats.
Lightfoot Expands Debt Relief to Help Chicagoans Struggling to Pay Their Water Bills
| Heather Cherone
Calling access to water a “basic human right,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday expanded a program designed to help those struggling to pay their water bills or pay off debt from past-due bills.
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