Stories by Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson Defends Handling of Negotiations Over 2025 Budget
| Heather Cherone
“I get the noise around my administration,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “I’m doing it differently, and I know it feels a certain way, but I’m doing it better. I am. We’ll have a balanced budget that invests in people.”
Advocates Push for Stricter Emissions Standards to Improve Air Quality in Illinois
| Amanda Vinicky
Illinois regulators are considering adopting a set of standards to improve air quality. The Illinois Pollution Control Board took hours of testimony Monday from environmental and other advocates.
Illinois Board of Elections Certifies Election Results Showing Decline in Turnout
| Ben Szalinski — Capitol News Illinois
The lower turnout in the November election also followed low turnout in the March primary, which featured uncontested presidential primaries in Illinois after challengers dropped out of the race by the time it was Illinois’ turn to vote.
What Medical Care for Transgender Minors is at Stake in Supreme Court Case?
| Associated Press
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case involving Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender people under age 18. At least 26 states have adopted laws restricting or banning such care for minors, and most of those states face lawsuits.
Some Democrats Are Frustrated Over Joe Biden Reversing Course and Pardoning His Son Hunter
| Associated Press
The president said in a statement that his son’s prosecution on charges of tax evasion and falsifying a federal weapons purchase form were politically motivated.
Illinois Rolls Out First Phase of Plan to Modernize Professional Licensing
| Medill Illinois News Bureau
The first professions to be licensed under the new system are clinical psychologists, music therapists and nail technicians.
Man Facing Hate Crime and Terrorism Charges in October Shooting of Jewish Man in Chicago Found Dead in Jail, Sheriff Says
| CNN
A man facing felony terrorism and hate crime charges after authorities said he shot a Jewish man and fired at responding officers during an October shootout in Chicago has died by apparent suicide, the Cook County Sheriff’s Office said.
Chicago Cubs Add Pitcher Matthew Boyd to Rotation With $29M, 2-Year Contract, Source Says
| Associated Press
Making a successful return from Tommy John surgery, Boyd went 2-2 with a 2.72 ERA in eight starts with Cleveland this year. He also made three postseason starts for the AL Central champions, allowing one run while striking out 14 in 11 2/3 innings.
How Mayor Brandon Johnson Lost Control of the Debate Over Chicago’s 2025 Budget
| Heather Cherone
As City Council members return to City Hall on Monday to wrap up budget hearings after a weeklong Thanksgiving break, there is no clear path to a deal with just 29 days left before the deadline to avoid an unprecedented shutdown of city government.
'It Has Been an Honor to Serve the People of Cook County': Top Prosecutor Kim Foxx Reflects on Highlights as Her Term Comes to a Close
| Matt Masterson
Foxx’s administration on Saturday published its final report and an eight-year data summary to highlight the “comprehensive overview of the substantial reforms and impacts achieved” during her tenure as Cook County’s top prosecutor.
Emboldened 'Manosphere' Accelerates Threats and Demeaning Language Toward Women After US Election
| Associated Press
Many have appropriated a 1960s abortion rights rallying cry, declaring “Your body, my choice” at women online and on college campuses. For many women, the words represent a worrying harbinger of what might lie ahead as some men perceive the election results as a rebuke of reproductive rights and women’s rights.
Chicago's Winter Parking Ban Takes Effect Sunday
| Matt Masterson
The winter parking ban will begin at 3 a.m. Sunday and will cover 107 miles of arterial streets across Chicago from 3 a.m. to 7 a.m. each day from Dec. 1st to April 1st.
Week in Review: Assessing the Potential Local Impact of Trump’s 2nd Term
| Paul Caine
Is he playing turkey — or serious? The potential local impact of Trump’s gambit on tariffs. And what has to happen before the year ends.
Chicago Bears Fire Coach Matt Eberflus After Free-Falling Team Suffers String of Brutal Losses
| Associated Press
Matt Eberflus was fired by the Chicago Bears on Friday, one day after botching a timeout in a loss to Detroit. Offensive coordinator Thomas Brown will serve as interim coach, the Bears said in a statement.
Illinois’ AG Said It’s Illegal for Schools to Use Police to Ticket Students. But His Office Told Only One District.
| Jodi S. Cohen — ProPublica
Despite the attorney general’s declaration that Illinois schools should stop using police to discipline students, officers statewide continue to ticket kids with costly fines. One lawmaker will again pursue legislation to end the practice.
Meet 4 Small Business Owners Helping Chicagoans Shop Local This Holiday Season
| Emily Soto
As you prepare your shopping list this holiday season — don’t forget about the city’s vibrant local business scene. Four business owners joined “Chicago Tonight” to share their work.
Madigan Prosecutors Conclude Questioning of Alderperson-Turned-FBI Mole Danny Solis
| Hannah Meisel — Capitol News Illinois
The government wrapped up 14 hours of questions for ex-Ald. Danny Solis on the witness stand halfway through a trial in which former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is accused of bribery, racketeering and extortion.
Nov. 27, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The holiday shopping season is here — we visit some small businesses you can add to your next trip. And how local Native Americans are celebrating their heritage.
How Local Native Americans Are Working to Preserve Their Culture, History
| Abena Bediako
Chicago is home to one of the largest urban Native American populations in the United States. More than 65,000 Native Americans live in the greater metropolitan area, representing about 175 different tribes.
Brighten Up Your Post-Thanksgiving Weekend With These 5 Holiday Shows
| Marc Vitali
Brighten your Black Friday – and Saturday and Sunday – by taking part in a communal experience in the arts. Here are five picks.
How Did Dinosaurs Dominate Earth? Fossilized Feces and Vomit Help Reconstruct the Creatures’ Rise
| Associated Press
Researchers aren’t sure whether dinosaurs’ rise over the course of 30 million years happened because of luck, skill, climate or some combination. But they came away knowing this: “It was not a sudden thing,” said study co-author Martin Qvarnström from Uppsala University.
From Target to Trader Joe’s, What’s Open and Closed on Thanksgiving Day
| CNN
Some shoppers may remember lining up to score Black Friday deals and discounts on Thanksgiving evening. However, this changed in 2020, when many stores opted to stay closed to limit crowding during the pandemic and spread out the holiday shopping season.
Donald Trump Transition Says Cabinet Picks, Appointees Were Targeted by Bomb Threats and Swatting Attacks
| Associated Press
“Last night and this morning, several of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees and Administration appointees were targeted in violent, unAmerican threats to their lives and those who live with them,” Trump transition spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.
And They’re Off! Sandhill Crane Migration Thrills Chicagoans as Huge, Noisy Flocks Pass Overhead
| Patty Wetli
It’s an annual tradition even non-birders have come to enjoy as huge flocks of sandhill cranes head from their northern breeding grounds to their winter home in Florida.
Local Live Music Recommendations for Nov. 27-Dec. 3
| Josh Terry
Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.
Thanksgiving Forecast: Snow Is a No-Show But Long Weekend Will Be Cold
| Patty Wetli
Conditions for a potential winter storm never materialized, which should make for largely pleasant travel conditions this Thanksgiving.
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