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Judge Dismisses James Comey, Letitia Letitia James Indictments After Finding Prosecutor Was Illegally Appointed
| Associated Press
The rulings from U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie amount to a stunning rebuke of the Trump administration’s efforts to target Trump’s political opponents. It also highlights its legal maneuvering to hastily install a loyalist prosecutor willing to file the cases.
CPD Officers Can Turn Off Cameras While Being Questioned About Shootings, Federal Judge Rules
| Heather Cherone
However, U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer ruled that officers must have their cameras on if a deputy chief asks them to answer additional questions about the shooting.
Fundraiser Launched After Teen Killed in Downtown Shooting Friday
| Matt Masterson
A fundraiser has been launched for a 14-year-old boy who was killed in a downtown shooting Friday night in the same area where seven other teens were wounded in a mass shooting.
Wisconsin Woman in 2014 Slender Man Stabbing Found South of Chicago After Walking Away From Group Home
| Associated Press
A Wisconsin woman who admitted to nearly stabbing a classmate to death at age 12 to please the online horror character Slender Man has been found in Illinois after she cut off an electronic monitoring device.
Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino, Federal Agents Repeatedly Lied About What They Did During Aggressive Immigration Raids: Judge
| Heather Cherone
U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis used a blistering 233-page ruling to painstakingly detail how agents falsely asserted in court and in official reports that they had been confronted with unrelenting and life-threatening violence every time they attempted to carry out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation effort.
Week in Review: Johnson’s Budget Stalls; Property Tax Bills Increase
| Shelby Hawkins
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $16.6 billion budget proposal faces a major setback. And Dexter Reed’s family is asking a judge to reinstate a lawsuit against the city.
Pritzker Ramps Up Accountability Panel Focused on Alleged ICE Abuses
| Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois
The commission is tasked with producing a public record of alleged abuses perpetrated by federal agents during “Operation Midway Blitz.” It will also examine the impact of such conduct on Illinois residents and communities.
9 Months After Federal Bribery Conviction, Former Speaker Michael Madigan Disbarred
| Hannah Meisel — Capitol News Illinois
Nearly six decades after becoming a lawyer, former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has been disbarred following his convictions on federal corruption charges earlier this year.
ICC Slashes Nicor, Ameren Proposed Gas Rate Hikes by Over 40%
| Maggie Dougherty — Capitol News Illinois
Instead of approving the full $314 million requested by Nicor and $129 million requested by Ameren, the ICC cut 47% and 43% from the requests, respectively.
Snowy Owls Delighting Birders on Chicago’s Lakefront
| Patty Wetli
The arctic visitors have drawn bird watchers from surrounding states.
Doctor, Nurse No Longer Employed at Hospital That Discharged Pregnant Woman Who Gave Birth Minutes Later
| Joel Ortiz
A pregnant Chicago woman was discharged from an Indiana hospital while in labor. Her contractions were just a minute apart, and she gave birth in a car eight minutes later.
Program Allowing CPD Officers to Directly File Felony Gun Charges to Expand Citywide, Top Prosecutor Announces
| Heather Cherone
The Felony Review Bypass Pilot Program was “an unqualified success,” Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke said.
Man Who Said He Was Tortured by Ex-CPD Detective at Guantanamo Bay Set to Testify
Judge Weighs Whether to Toss 1992 Murder Conviction
| Heather Cherone
Circuit Court Judge Adrienne Davis is weighing whether to overturn the conviction of Anthony Garrett in connection with the murder of 7-year-old Dantrell Davis, who was shot and killed by a sniper at Cabrini-Green in 1992 as he and his mother walked to school.
Nov. 20, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Meet Patty Garcia, who’s running for Congress in a political move sparking controversy. And the Trump administration moves to dismantle the Department of Education.
The Education Department Is Dismantling. Here’s What That Means
| Associated Press
Since he took office, President Donald Trump has called for the dismantling of the Education Department, saying it has been overrun by liberal thinking. In July the U.S. Supreme Court upheld mass layoffs that halved the department’s staff.
Amid Controversy Sparked by Chuy García’s Resignation, Patty Garcia Vows to Stand on Her Own
| Heather Cherone
Patty Garcia, 40, is likely to be the only Democrat on the March ballot, but could face a serious challenge during next November’s general election.
Viral Videos of Women in Labor Being Denied Care Renews Conversation Around Black Maternal Health Care
| Joel Ortiz
These two recent cases are bringing renewed attention to the treatment of Black pregnant women and igniting conversations around medical racism.
Feds Dismiss Charges Against Woman Shot by Border Patrol Agent in Brighton Park
| Matt Masterson
Texts from the Border Patrol agent who fired at Martinez revealed he apparently bragged about the shooting to others, stating in one message that he’d “fired 5 rounds and she had 7 holes. Put that in your book boys.”
Cook County Board Approves $10.1B Spending Plan That Does Not Hike Taxes, Fees
| Heather Cherone
Just 43 days after Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle introduced the spending plan that closed a $102.6 million gap in its general fund and a $108.8 million gap in its health fund, it sailed to final approval with little drama.
Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Release of Hundreds Detained in Immigration Crackdown
| Heather Cherone
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Cummings had ordered the release of as many as 615 people based on a 2022 consent decree outlining how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement can make so-called warrantless arrests.
CDC Website Changed to Contradict Scientific Conclusion That Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism
| Associated Press
The change is the latest move by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to revisit — and foster uncertainty about — long-held scientific consensus about the safety of vaccines and other pharmaceutical products.
Donald Trump and Republicans Once More Face a Tough Political Fight Over Obama-Era Health Law
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump seems to be scaling back his ambition to repeal and replace the law. But he is struggling to ease voters’ concerns over the high cost of living — combined with a looming deadline to extend expiring subsidies that help people pay for their “Obamacare” premiums.
From ‘White Christmas’ to an Acclaimed Novelist and Local Songwriter Teaming Up, Here Are 5 Arts Picks For Your Week
| Josh Terry
Every Thursday, WTTW News newsletter producer Josh Terry highlights his picks for the week’s must-see cultural events.
Nov. 19, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
An order restricting the use of force by immigration agents in Chicago is halted. And a pregnant woman is discharged from a hospital — giving birth in a car just eight minutes later.
Cook County Assessor Pushes to Ease Property Tax Burden on Homeowners
| Bridgette Adu-Wadier
Some homeowners are searching for answers as they grapple with hefty property tax bills. A new report from the Cook County Treasurer’s Office said declining values for downtown commercial properties are shifting the tax burden onto homeowners.
$25M Announced for New Ogden Park Fieldhouse in Englewood, a Long-Awaited Dream Fulfilled
| Patty Wetli
Officials announced Wednesday that $25 million in funding had been secured to demolish Ogden Park’s existing fieldhouse and replace it with a new building.
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