Stories by Matt Masterson
US Reps. Denied Entry at South Loop ICE Facility as Trump Calls for More Deportations in Chicago
| Matt Masterson
U.S. Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Jonathan Jackson attempted to enter the immigration facility, located at 2245 S. Michigan Ave., but said they were only able to make it into the lobby before being told to leave by a person identifying themselves as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.
Adorable Piping Plover Chicks Hatch in Waukegan: See the First Photos as the Countdown Begins for Chicago
| Patty Wetli
Father's Day took on extra meaning this year for Lake County's piping plover papa Pepper — he's a dad again, at least three times over.
Suburban Toy Company Challenges Trump’s Tariffs Before the Supreme Court in Long Shot Bid for Quick Decision
| Associated Press
A Vernon Hills toy company is arguing President Donald Trump illegally imposed tariffs under an emergency powers law rather than getting approval from Congress.
Ald. Jim Gardiner Won’t Have to Pay $20K Fine After He Is Cleared of Violating Ethics Ordinance
| Heather Cherone
“It is great to see the truth come to light after years of false allegations,” Ald. Jim Gardiner (45th Ward) said.
Chicago to Relaunch ‘Know Your Rights’ Ad Campaign After Trump Vows to Expand Immigration Raids
| Heather Cherone
“Even if the federal government doesn’t know or care about the Constitution, Chicagoans deserve to know their constitutional rights,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
Chicago Fire Shares First Look at Design of Proposed $650M ‘Fortress’ Planned for The 78 on Chicago River
| Patty Wetli
Two weeks after announcing a plan to build a privately funded $650 million stadium on the South Branch of the Chicago River, the Chicago Fire has released new renderings of the proposed arena.
Vote Looms on ‘Snap Curfew’ Plan as Questions Swirl About How Chicago’s Top Cop Would Use It to Stop Teen Gatherings
| Heather Cherone
Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling promised to use the power to expand the city's curfew only preemptively, to prevent large teen gatherings from taking place. That goal is shared by Mayor Brandon Johnson, who has repeatedly questioned the constitutionality of the proposal.
June 16, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The president considers adding more countries to his travel ban list. And Gov. JB Pritzker signs a $55 billion budget bill that’s reliant on millions in new taxes.
Illinois Health Officials Raise Concerns Over Changes to CDC Vaccine Committee
| Associated Press
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last week announced he would “retire” the entire panel that guides U.S. vaccine policy.
Trump Administration Could Add 36 Countries to Travel Ban. What Local Immigrant Rights Groups Are Saying
| Shelby Hawkins
President Donald Trump recently imposed a travel ban on 12 countries, with restrictions on visitors from seven more. A memo from the U.S. Department of State revealed that 36 additional countries could soon face full or partial entry restrictions.
CPD Officers Shot and Killed as Many People in First 5 Months of 2025 as They Did in All of 2024: Data
| Heather Cherone
The significant surge in shootings by officers in the first five months of 2025 comes more than six years after city and police leaders agreed to extensive oversight from a federal judge after decades of scandals sparked by misconduct and brutality.
Pritzker Signs $55.1B State Budget Reliant on $700M of New Taxes
| Ben Szalinski — Capitol News Illinois
The $55.1 billion spending plan set to take effect July 1 is the largest in state history and is supported by $55.3 billion in anticipated revenue, including more than $700 million in new taxes and more than $500 million in one-time revenues.
Ex-Dolton Employee Files Motion to Prevent Village From Acquiring Pope Leo XIV’s Former Home
| Matt Masterson
A former Dolton employee is seeking to halt the village’s purchase of the pope’s former home, claiming such a move would be “financially irresponsible” as the village is in “severe financial distress.”
Downtown Road Closures for 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Race to Begin Thursday
| Matt Masterson
The 2025 edition of NASCAR’s Chicago Street Race is still more than two weeks away, but road closures and traffic disruptions are scheduled to begin Thursday morning.
All 77 Chicago Park District Pools Will Open Saturday, Just in Time To Beat the Heat
| Patty Wetli
The Chicago Park District has announced that for the first time since 2020, all of the district's 50 outdoor pools will be open seven days a week, beginning Saturday, just as temperatures are expected to soar into the 90s.
Federal Prosecutors Call R. Kelly’s Claims of a Murder Plot Targeting Him a ‘Fanciful Conspiracy’
| Matt Masterson
Federal prosecutors in Chicago filed a motion strenuously objecting to Kelly’s request for release and disputing the “fantastic allegations” in the disgraced singer’s motion.
Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Protest, March Draw Thousands to Downtown Chicago
| WTTW News
Thousands of protesters gathered in Chicago and across the country Saturday in opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration. Organizers say the national No Kings Day of Defiance aims to reject authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics and the militarization of the country’s democracy.
Sights and Sounds From the ‘No Kings’ Protests Across the Chicago Area
| WTTW News
Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered at multiple protest sights across Chicago and the suburbs Saturday in protest of the Trump administration.
Minnesota Lawmaker Assassinated, Another Shot as Suspect in Politically Motivated Attack Remains At Large
| Associated Press
Police have recovered writings that mentioned the names of multiple lawmakers and other officials in the fake police car they believe a suspect used in the shooting of two Democratic legislators in Minnesota.
Chicago to Stop Accepting Online Applications for Municipal IDs After ICE Subpoena, City Clerk Says
| Heather Cherone
Chicagoans can still make an appointment online to apply in-person for a City Key ID card, officials said.
Week in Review: Madigan Sentenced; Pritzker Defends Illinois’ Migrant Protections
| Paul Caine
Onetime political heavyweight Michael Madigan has his fate decided by a federal judge. And Chicagoans join nationwide protests against the Trump administration.
Ex-Illinois Speaker Michael Madigan Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Prison After Conviction in Landmark Corruption Case
| Matt Masterson
U.S. District Judge John Blakey handed down the sentence Friday, four months after the former Illinois House speaker was convicted of 10 felony corruption charges.
Juneteenth Short Film Series at Music Box Theatre to Celebrate Black Chicago Filmmakers
| Eunice Alpasan
The Juneteenth installment of the short film series “Life Within the Lens” will take place 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, at the Music Box Theatre. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmakers.
Piping Plover Nesting Season Is a Record-Breaker, Greatest Number of Pairs Since Species Was Listed as Endangered
| Patty Wetli
According to the Great Lakes Piping Plover Recovery Effort, 2025 has been a year for the record books, with 82 breeding pairs counted.
Trump Administration Gives Personal Data of Immigrant Medicaid Enrollees to Deportation Officials
| Associated Press
The dataset includes the information of people living in California, Illinois, Washington state and Washington, D.C., all of which allow non-U.S. citizens to enroll in Medicaid programs that pay for their expenses using only state taxpayer dollars.
Giannoulias Calls for Investigation After Suburban License-Plate Data Shared With Police in Texas Seeking Woman Who Had Abortion
| Associated Press
Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias asked the attorney general to review the matter. He also is creating an audit system to ensure police departments don’t run afoul of a 2023 law banning the distribution of license-plate data to track women seeking abortions or to find undocumented immigrants.
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