Stories by Marc Vitali
Military Miniatures Loom Large in the Life of Rock Critic Jim DeRogatis
| Marc Vitali
Jim DeRogatis serves as secretary of the Military Miniature Society of Illinois, and he’s a skilled maker of all things small. From Oct. 20-21, the group is hosting its annual show, with 200 exhibitors displaying their sculptures in a juried exhibition.
Oct. 17, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
City Council budget hearings kick off — our Spotlight Politics team on that and more. And efforts to address homelessness with a housing-first approach.
New Reports Examine the Housing-First Approach to Addressing Homelessness
| Blair Paddock
The push for the Bring Chicago Home proposal comes as the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless found an estimated 68,440 people experienced homelessness in the city in 2021. That’s a 2,829-person increase from the previous year.
How Accelerated Moving Events Are Helping Combat Homelessness in Chicago
| Joanna Hernandez
Accelerated Moving Events use federal funding to connect people to housing, among other services. During an event, clients work with the AME team to browse apartment units, fill out an application and pick out furniture from the Chicago Furniture Bank.
Community Meeting Set to Discuss Plan to Transform Brighton Park Vacant Lot into ‘Winterized Base Camp’ for Migrants
| Heather Cherone
The meeting will take place at 6 p.m. Oct. 24 at Kelly High School, 4136 S. California Ave. But Ald. Julia Ramirez (12th Ward) warned that it may already be a done deal – whether or not she objects.
Republicans Reject Rep. Jim Jordan for House Speaker on the First Ballot, Signaling More Turmoil Ahead
| Associated Press
More voting is expected as Jim Jordan works to shore up support to replace the ousted Kevin McCarthy for the job and the leader of the GOP’s hard-right flank moves to take a central seat of U.S. power.
Cook County Forest Preserves’ Proposed 2024 Budget Builds on Successes Made Possible by Tax Levy
| Patty Wetli
"For the first time in a long time, it is not the budget of an agency in a holding pattern, keeping long-term, pressing needs at bay," Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said. "For Fiscal Year 2024, we are moving forward."
Agency Charged with Probing Chicago Police Misconduct Has Closed 477 Old Cases as Part of Push to Clear Backlog, Chief Says
| Heather Cherone
COPA Chief Administrator Andrea Kersten announced in June that she would seek to clear the agency’s backlog of cases more than 18 months old, which she said were compromising the ability of the agency to investigate more recent complaints alleging significant misconduct by officers.
Illinois Officials Recommend Gas Price Increase for 4.1M Consumers
| Andrew Adams — Capitol News Illinois
Utility customers throughout Illinois will likely see higher natural gas bills beginning in January after staff at the state’s utility regulatory agency recommended rate increases for four gas companies.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a Mix of Beethoven, Mahler and Nina Shekhar
| Hedy Weiss
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra was in its usual top form this past week in a concert that was zestily led by Jaap van Zweden, the Amsterdam-born conductor who is in his farewell season as music director of the New York Philharmonic.
Months Late, Second Installment of 2022 Cook County Property Tax Bills Arrives
| Heather Cherone
Bills are available online at cookcountytreasurer.com and should hit mailboxes by Nov. 1.
Mourners in Bridgeview, a Heavily Palestinian Suburb, Remember Muslim Boy Killed as Kind, Energetic
| Associated Press
In Bridgeview, which is home to a large and established Palestinian community, family and friends remembered Wadea as an energetic boy who loved playing games. His body was carried in a small white casket — which was at times draped with a Palestinian flag — through packed crowds.
Chicago Police Warn of Arsonist Targeting Halloween Decorations Around Lincoln Square, North Center
| Matt Masterson
According to police, the person initially ignited several sidewalk autumn or Halloween displays along with some street corner garbage cans. The last three fires have been set with decorations on the front porches of homes.
Pedestrian Fatally Struck While Crossing DuSable Lake Shore Drive: Police
| Matt Masterson
According to Chicago police, two adult men were attempting to walk across the 800 block of North Lake Shore Drive just before 5:30 a.m. The pair were not in a crosswalk, police said, and one of the men was struck by a BMW X-3 that was heading southbound.
Oct. 16, 2023 - Full Show
| WTTW News
A hate crime investigation into the murder of a 6-year-old boy. And Chicago City Council members on a controversial resolution.
Budget Hearings Kick Off with Intense Scrutiny on Costs to Care for Migrants in Chicago
| Heather Cherone
Several alderpeople, from across the political spectrum, asked Budget Director Annette Guzman why the mayor set aside just $150 million in his spending plan to care for the migrants, even though that is less than half of what the city will have spent to care for Chicago’s newest arrivals through the end of 2023.
In New Book, Fox News Anchor Bret Baier Charts George Washington’s Role In Holding America Together
| Emily Soto
The first president is the subject of the new book, “To Rescue the Constitution: George Washington and the Fragile American Experiment.” It’s the latest in a series of presidential books written by Fox News Chief Political Anchor Bret Baier.
Ald. Jim Gardiner Fined $20K For Violating Ethics Ordinance by Slapping Critic with Unfounded Tickets
| Heather Cherone
Inspector General Deborah Witzburg’s determination that Gardiner violated the city’s Governmental Ethics Ordinance is the “first-ever finding of probable cause in an inspector general ethics investigation of a sitting member of City Council,” officials said.
Chicago Bears QB Justin Fields Has Dislocated Thumb and Is Doubtful to Play Against Raiders
| Associated Press
Justin Fields was hurt on Chicago’s first possession of the third quarter against Minnesota. He seemed to land awkwardly on his hand trying to throw the ball away while getting sacked by Danielle Hunter. The Bears punted on the next play, and Fields headed to the locker room.
Drug Store Chains Like CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid Are Closing Thousands of Stores. Here’s Why
| CNN
CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid are eliminating some locations as they face rising competition for these items from Amazon, big-box stores with pharmacies like Walmart, and Dollar General in rural areas.
Justice Department Launches Federal Hate Crime Investigation Into Plainfield Stabbing That Left 6-Year-Old Muslim Boy Dead
| Matt Masterson
The Justice Department on Sunday announced it has opened a federal hate crimes investigation into the fatal stabbing, after 71-year-old Joseph Czuba allegedly stabbed Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6, and his mother, 32-year-old Hanaan Shahin, in a Plainfield Township home.
Jim Jordan’s Rapid Rise Has Been Cheered By Trump and the Far Right. Could It Soon Make Him Speaker?
| Associated Press
A favorite of former President Donald Trump and darling of the party’s rabble-rousing base, Jordan’s path to the U.S. government’s third-highest office is by no means certain in a House Republican conference riven by conflict following the ouster two weeks ago of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Mayor Brandon Johnson Scraps Plan to Travel to the Southern Border; Small City Delegation Will Go
| Heather Cherone
Johnson concluded his time was better spent in Chicago, grappling with the crisis that has strained the city’s social safety net and exposed deep tension between Chicago’s Black and Latino communities, officials said.
Brandon Johnson Launches City-Wide Compost Pilot Program to Boost Chicago’s Low Recycling Rate
| Heather Cherone
Less than 9% of the trash produced every year by Chicago residents is kept out of landfills — a rate that has been essentially unchanged for five years, despite repeated calls for the city to do a better job at recycling.
Plainfield Township Landlord Charged With Hate Crime, Accused of Fatally Stabbing 6-Year-Old Allegedly Because Family is Muslim
| CNN
The sheriff’s office said the landlord did not make a statement, but investigators were able to determine the victims were “targeted by the suspect due to them being Muslim and the on-going Middle Eastern conflict involving Hamas and the Israelis.”
4 People Killed By Gunfire Over Weekend in Chicago: Police
| Matt Masterson
According to Chicago Police Department data, 21 people were struck by gunfire in 19 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m Sunday.
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