Stories by Matt Masterson
Chicago Police Warn of Carjackings Near Washington Park
| Matt Masterson
The incidents each involved a group of men approaching a lone woman and threatening them, sometimes at gunpoint, according to police.
At the Art Institute, a Panoramic View of Andy Warhol’s Artistic Output
| Marc Vitali
He was called the Pope of Pop – pop art, that is. Andy Warhol predicted 15 minutes of fame for everyone. His own fame lasted decades and has endured since his untimely death in 1987. We explore “Andy Warhol – From A to B and Back Again.”
Inside Odd Obsession: Chicago’s Volunteer-Run Video Library
| Amanda Vinicky
Remember the days when watching a movie at home required a trip to the video rental store? Blockbuster is long gone, but there are still a few places to rent movies in Chicago, including this well-stocked shop in Bucktown.
Suspected Serial Killer Stayed Under the Radar, But How?
| Associated Press
Today, as Lisle Police Detective Chris Loudon and detectives in other communities where Bruce Lindahl lived try to retrace his steps, what is emerging is a terrifying murder mystery created by a man Loudon describes as a serial killer, a monster hiding in plain sight.
US Marks King Holiday Amid Fears of Deep Racial Divisions
| Associated Press
As the nation marks the holiday honoring King, the mood surrounding it is overshadowed by deteriorating race relations in an election season that has seen one candidate of color after another quit the 2020 presidential race.
DNA Tests Confirm Coyote Captured in Chicago Attacked Boy
| Associated Press
Animal control officials in Chicago said Sunday that DNA tests confirm a coyote recently captured in the city is the same animal that attacked a 6-year-old boy.
New Bucket List for Nature Lovers: The World’s Most Instagrammed Forests
| Patty Wetli
From the Amazon to Jiuzhaigou Valley, the world’s forests are racking up hashtags. But there’s no need to travel out of Cook County in search of photogenic flora.
The Week in Review: Pritzker Urges Madigan Aide to Cooperate in Federal Probe
| Evan Garcia
Pritzker gets heated over Madigan aide. Hurt feelings between the mayor and City Council over LGBTQ language. Preckwinkle’s Cook County Health power play. And a new national newscast out of Chicago.
CPS Attendance Dips on Strike Make-Up Days
| Brandis Friedman
Only 62% to 66% of Chicago Public Schools students went to class on Jan. 2 and 3 – days that were originally scheduled to be part of winter break but later converted to attendance days following the 11-day teachers strike.
Report: Obama Center to Have ‘Adverse’ Impact on Boulevard System
| Paris Schutz
A new report issued by Chicago’s Department of Planning and Development says the Obama Presidential Center will have an “adverse” impact on Jackson Park’s Historic Landscape District and the city’s historic Park Boulevard System.
Who’s Who on Trump’s Legal Team for Impeachment Trial
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump’s legal team for his Senate impeachment trial will include a pair of well-known attorneys who have vigorously defended Trump on television and played roles in some of the most consequential legal dramas in recent history.
US Drinking More Now Than Just Before Prohibition
| Associated Press
Federal health statistics show a rise in per-person consumption of alcohol and increases in emergency room visits, hospitalizations and deaths tied to drinking.
Hershey Felder to Make Goodman Debut With Portrait of French Composer Claude Debussy
| Hedy Weiss
The multitalented actor, pianist (and yes, composer in his own right) brings the eighth installment in his renowned “Great Composers Series” to Chicago in June and simultaneously makes his Goodman Theatre debut.
‘Whisper House’ a Haunting Musical About Love, Loneliness, Betrayal and War
| Hedy Weiss
The stylishly macabre, morally challenging show by Duncan Sheik (of “Spring Awakening” fame) and Kyle Jarrow is now receiving its Chicago premiere by Black Button Eyes Productions.
How Do You Like Your January: Warm or Sunny? Because You Can’t Have Both
| Patty Wetli
With 24 days of partly cloudy or straight up cloudy skies, January’s pretty bleak. Unfortunately, it takes a blast of cold northern air to get the sun to come out and play.
21 Cold-Related Deaths Reported in Cook County Since October
| Kristen Thometz
On Friday, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office reported two new cold-related deaths in the county, including those of a 47-year-old man and a 71-year old woman.
Nearly 25% of Illinois Residents Don’t Exercise, CDC Report Finds
| Kristen Thometz
Regular physical activity is vital for your health, but a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds nearly a quarter of Illinois residents aren’t getting any exercise at all.
Local Efforts Underway to Help Earthquake Victims in Puerto Rico
| Blair Paddock
For the past several weeks, Puerto Rico has seen more than two dozen high-magnitude earthquakes. One Chicago-based group has teamed up with people on the island to provide funding for resources, doctors and mental health aid.
Pay for Senior Teachers Still Unresolved, Months after CTU Strike Ended
| Brandis Friedman
Why the Chicago Teachers Union and the Chicago Board of Education are still at odds over the teacher’s contract.
Anti-Plastic Advocates Defend Cost of Chicago’s Proposed Single-Use Ban
| Nick Blumberg
Chicago aldermen have proposed a ban on single-use plastics and Styrofoam containers in an effort to cut down on plastic pollution. We learn more from Abe Scarr of the Illinois Public Interest Research Group, which helped craft the proposal.
Giuliani Associate: Trump Had Knowledge of Ukraine Pressure
| Associated Press
A close associate of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is claiming Trump was directly involved in the effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Illinois Officials Using Campaign Funds to Pay Big Legal Fees
| Paris Schutz
House Speaker Michael Madigan has shelled out big money from his campaign fund to pay attorneys – and he isn’t the only public official to do so.
Crain’s Headlines: Cook County OKs 3% Tax on Pot Sales
| WTTW News
Come summer, people buying cannabis in Chicago will pay 6% in local pot taxes, in addition to the state tax on pot, which ranges from 10% to 25%, depending on the potency of the product being purchased.
Newly Discovered Photos Reveal Childhood of Groundbreaking Journalist
| Jay Shefsky
Dozens of old glass negatives found in the attic of a North Side home lead to a surprising discovery, just days before the house was scheduled to be torn down.
Ask Geoffrey: Lincoln Park Statue in Mexico City?
| Erica Gunderson
How did a Lincoln Park statue wind up standing in cities all over the world? Geoffrey Baer goes south of the border for the answer.
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