Stories by Heather Cherone
Chicago Will Remain a Sanctuary City, Despite Donald Trump’s Threats, Mayor Brandon Johnson Says
| Heather Cherone
“We will not bend or break,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “Our values will remain strong and firm. We will face likely hurdles in our work over the next four years but we will not be stopped and we will not go back.”
Chicago Board of Education to Demand Acero Keep Its Schools Open or Return Public Funds
| Matt Masterson
The board is set to meet outside of its typical monthly schedule Thursday in a special meeting where it will take up only a small handful of matters, including a resolution to maintain the seven charter schools Acero plans to close.
Bribery or Just Good Lobbying? Cross Examination of Key Witness Underway in Madigan Corruption Trial
| Matt Masterson
Prosecutors on Tuesday wrapped up their direct questioning of former ComEd exec turned government mole Fidel Marquez — who spent his fourth day on the witness stand — allowing McClain’s defense attorney Patrick Cotter to begin his cross examination.
Chicago Bears Fire Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron Amid 3-Game Losing Streak
| Associated Press
The Chicago Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, hoping to shake up a unit that ranks among the worst in the NFL.
Local Live Music Recommendations: Nov. 13-19
| Josh Terry
Each Wednesday, WTTW News presents must-see shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.
Nov. 11, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
What Donald Trump’s reelection could mean for his ongoing legal cases. And a federal court ruling finds Illinois’ assault weapons ban unconstitutional.
What Comes Next After Judge Strikes Down Illinois’ Assault Weapons Ban
| Abena Bediako
Gun owners argue the ban infringes on their constitutional right to bear arms. Gun control advocates argue the ban is common sense and a way to protect Illinois residents from guns that are designed to be extra lethal.
Will Trump’s Hush Money Conviction Stand? A Judge Will Rule on the President-Elect’s Immunity Claim
| Associated Press
Just a week after former President Donald Trump’s resounding election victory, a Manhattan judge is poised to decide whether to uphold the hush money verdict or dismiss it because of a U.S. Supreme Court decision in July that gave presidents broad immunity from criminal prosecution.
How Illinois Will Decide on Spending $40M Opioid Settlement With Kroger
| Medill Illinois News Bureau
Illinois will receive a $40 million share of a $1.4 billion bipartisan national settlement with Kroger over the grocery chain’s role in the opioid crisis, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced.
Maestro Muti and the CSO Soar With a Brilliant World Premiere and 4 Exhilarating Classics: Review
| Hedy Weiss
Something entirely magical took place at Symphony Hall in a recent concert that featured a breathtaking world premiere of composer Osvaldo Golijov’s fascinating, grand-scale work, “Megalopolis Suite,” along with four additional and wholly beguiling works by Donizetti, Verdi, Chabrier and de Falla.
Remembering Ella Jenkins: A Pioneer in Children’s Music and Education Dies at 100
| Eunice Alpasan
Ella Jenkins was known for revolutionizing children’s music with her signature “call and response” style found throughout her performances. The self-taught musician became a leading figure in American folk and children’s music of the 20th century.
Donald Trump Has Started Picking Key People for His Administration. Here’s Who Has Been Selected So Far
| Associated Press
President-elect Donald Trump is starting to fill key posts in his second administration, putting an emphasis so far on aides and allies who were his strongest backers during the 2024 campaign.
Pitchfork Pulls Plug on Chicago Music Festival
| Patty Wetli
Pitchfork announced Monday it had made the “difficult decision” not to host Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago in 2025.
Turf Grass Is America’s Default Lawn Setting. Chicago Researchers Are Rethinking the Possibilities
| Patty Wetli
Researchers at the Chicago Botanic Garden and Chicago Park District have teamed up on a project to answer one of ecology’s burning questions: What could lawns be besides grass?
Week in Review: Trump Heading Back to the White House; Pritzker Promises Resistance
| Paul Caine
President-elect Donald Trump prepares for a second term. Meanwhile, Democrats are left to digest and come to terms with a crushing defeat.
Chicago Set to Spend 21% More to Fight Homelessness, But Shortage of Shelter Beds Looms
| Heather Cherone
Ald. Michelle Harris (8th Ward) said the new system would be more equitable and end the perception among residents that city officials offered migrants more assistance than longtime Chicagoans living on the city’s streets.
Federal Judge Rules Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Unconstitutional
| Matt Masterson
An Illinois judge on Friday issued a permanent injunction against the state’s so-called assault weapons ban, calling it an “unconstitutional affront to the Second Amendment.”
Latino Voters Moved Toward Donald Trump, Helping Fuel His Election
| Abena Bediako
According to an exit poll conducted by NBC, 46% of Latinos voted for Trump in 10 key states, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin. Historically, Trump surpassed former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, which in turn resulted in the worst showing among Latinos for a Democratic presidential candidate in 20 years.
2 Independent Candidates Win CPS Board Races, With 1 Contest Still Undecided: AP
| Heather Cherone
Therese Boyle and Che “Rhymefest” Smith won their races for the Chicago Board of Education, according to the Associated Press.
Time to Smash Those Pumpkins, Here’s Where to Drop Off Your Jack-o’-Lanterns This Weekend
| Patty Wetli
Take your jack-o’-lanterns to one of the dozens of pumpkin smash events happening Saturday in Chicago and the suburbs.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Nov. 7, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
City Council members push back on the mayor’s property tax hike proposal. We unpack the swing of Latino support that helped fuel Donald Trump’s reelection. And congressional reaction to the new president-elect.
A Timely Parable on Stage, ‘Rhinoceros’ Rages Against the Machine of Conformity: Review
| Marc Vitali
If plays were read as commonly as books, “Rhinoceros” would have been banned long ago in those countries that ban books. Imagine such places! First staged in 1959, it was written by the Romanian playwright Eugène Ionesco and has become a classic of the theater of the absurd.
US Rep. Delia Ramirez on Trump’s Victory, Latino Voters and the Future of Immigration
| Shelby Hawkins
Illinois residents are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump to make good on his campaign promises and dramatically reshape what the demographic landscape looks like in a state that is home to more than 400,000 undocumented immigrants.
Budget for Chicago’s Health Department Set to Drop 16% as Advocates Plead for More Money
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s spending plan for 2025 earmarks nearly $700 million for the Chicago Department of Public Health, which is charged with fighting the spread of communicable diseases, providing mental health care and ensuring the safety of food at restaurants and festivals.
‘Person of Interest’ in Custody After Chicago Police Release Photos of Suspect in Navy Pier Double Homicide
| Matt Masterson
The CPD on Thursday published a trio of photos they say depict the person responsible for the shooting deaths of Lamont Johnson, 51, and Peter Jennings, 47, who were both killed in a nonpublic area of the popular tourist spot Tuesday afternoon.
Pritzker Says Illinois Democrats Discussing How to ‘Shore Up’ Protections Ahead of a Second Trump Presidency
| Amanda Vinicky
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker in a news conference on Thursday signaled that Democratic leaders are discussing what, if any, actions the state may take to gird itself against the future Trump administration.
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