A Cook County judge ordered Xavier Guzman, 27, and Emilio Corripio, 16, held without bail following their arrests this week on charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder stemming from 8-year-old Melissa Ortega’s killing in Little Village Jan. 22.
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Man, Teen Charged In Fatal Shooting of 8-Year-Old Melissa Ortega Didn’t Have ‘A Care in The World’: Prosecutors
Pair held without bail during hearing Thursday
Jan 27, 2022 | Matt Masterson
US Economy Grew 5.7% in 2021 in Rebound From 2020 Recession
Jan 27, 2022 | Associated Press
The nation’s gross domestic product — its total output of goods and services — expanded 5.7% in 2021. It was the strongest calendar-year growth since a 7.2% surge in 1984 after a previous recession.
March 10 Sentencing Date Set For Actor Jussie Smollett
Jan 27, 2022 | Matt Masterson
Over a Zoom call Thursday, Cook County Judge James Linn said Jussie Smollett, his attorneys and special prosecutors must appear in person for a March 10 hearing to handle sentencing and any post-trial motions from the defense.
Chicago Fire Planning Near West Side Training Facility on Vacant CHA Land
Jan 27, 2022 | Heather Cherone
The Chicago Fire soccer team unveiled plans Thursday to transform 30 acres of vacant land on the city’s Near West Side into a training facility.
January 26, 2022 - Full Show
Jan 26, 2022 | WTTW News
A potential mayoral candidate sounds off on city crime. Our Spotlight team on that and the governor’s race. A supreme court justice may soon retire. And sending mental health providers to 911 calls.
Pilsen Pet Boutique Brings Handmade Mexican Designs to Chicago Pet Owners
Jan 26, 2022 | Marissa Nelson
A Chicagoan took the extra time the pandemic provided as an opportunity to start her own side hustle. Now, she’s the owner of a shop in Pilsen that connects its customers and their pets with handmade designs from Mexico.
UIC Researchers Create Interactive Map to Track Pollution
Jan 26, 2022 | Leslie Hurtado
Chicago Public Schools students in predominantly Latino communities are being disproportionately impacted by pollution emitted from industrial sites across the city.
2 People Charged in Fatal Shooting of 8-Year-Old Melissa Ortega
Jan 26, 2022 | Matt Masterson
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown joined Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx to announce charges Wednesday against a 16-year-old boy and a 27-year-old man.
Mental Health First Responders Replace Police for Some Emergency Calls
Jan 26, 2022 | Paul Caine
To prevent a mental health crisis from turning into a potentially deadly encounter with police, care professionals and organizations are prioritizing treatment over a criminal justice response when possible. A non-profit in Rogers Park launched a mental health emergency responder program earlier this month.
Weighing Chicago Mayoral Run, Arne Duncan Takes Aim at Lightfoot’s Public Safety Strategy
Jan 26, 2022 | Heather Cherone
Former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan blasted Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s public safety strategy as a complete failure on Wednesday during a speech to the Chicago Chamber of Commerce, the clearest sign yet that he may be gearing up to run for mayor of Chicago in 2023.
Cost of Burge-Era Torture Grows as Chicago City Council Agrees to Pay 2 Wrongfully Convicted Men $14M
Jan 26, 2022 | Heather Cherone
“We have paid as a city, as taxpayers, an unbelievable heavy toll for [Burge’s] crimes,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.
Justice Stephen Breyer Will Retire, Giving Joe Biden the 1st Supreme Court Pick of His Presidency
Jan 26, 2022 | Associated Press
Liberal Justice Stephen Breyer will retire, giving Presoemt Joe Biden the first Supreme Court pick of his presidency.
Park District Promises Accountability in Wake of Harassment Scandal. Public Can Decide If Proposed Changes Deliver
Jan 26, 2022 | Patty Wetli
An amendment to the Park District’s code has been submitted to formally create the Office of Prevention and Accountability. The public can take a look at the language and comment within the next 45 days on whether it hits or misses the mark.
Lake Michigan’s Ice Show Keeps Getting Better: First Came Pancakes, Now It’s Ice Balls
Jan 26, 2022 | Patty Wetli
Lake Michigan is doing the most to keep us entertained during the bleak mid-winter. First came pancake ice and now it’s serving up ice balls the size of boulders.
Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez to Focus on Diversity in Leadership Team Hires
Jan 26, 2022 | Matt Masterson
“I want to make sure that our team reflects the diversity (in Chicago), because it’s one of the riches of our city,” CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said Wednesday during the monthly Board of Education meeting.
10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 27-30
Jan 26, 2022 | Kristen Thometz
High-flying skiers, ice sculptures, sledding hills and one-act plays usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago this weekend.
Richard Irvin Launches Gubernatorial Campaign With Questionable Claims About Protests, Unrest
Jan 26, 2022 | Heather Cherone
The first campaign salvo by Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin erroneously claims he deserves credit for “calling out” the Illinois National Guard once protests turned violent on June 1 and falsely claims that Chicago officials “did nothing to stop looting.”
Chicago Teachers Union Leadership Faces Competition
Jan 25, 2022 | Amanda Vinicky
Wednesday marks two weeks since Chicago Public Schools students returned to class — after a standoff between the teachers’ union and the district over COVID-19 protocols resulted in canceled classes. Union leadership already has another fight on its hands.
January 25, 2022 - Full Show
Jan 25, 2022 | WTTW News
City Council pushes back on the mayor’s gang asset forfeiture plan. Political tensions strain CTU. College enrollment lags pre-pandemic numbers. And the latest on Russia and Ukraine.
Higher Education Seeing Decreased Enrollment Nationally
Jan 25, 2022 | Blair Paddock
National data shows college enrollment fell another 2.7% in the fall of 2021. It’s a bit larger than the previous fall, when institutions saw a 2.5% drop, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
Ukrainian Leaders: Stay Calm, Russian Invasion Not Imminent
Jan 25, 2022 | Associated Press
Ukraine’s leaders sought Tuesday to reassure the nation that an invasion from neighboring Russia was not imminent, even as they acknowledged the threat is real and received a shipment of U.S. military equipment to shore up their defenses.
As Deadlock Over Chicago Ward Map Continues, Black, Latino Caucuses to Meet Behind Closed Doors
Jan 25, 2022 | Heather Cherone
City Council members have yet to redraw the city's ward maps. They’re contending with a controversial ordinance to go after street gangs’ profits. And, the city’s watchdog released two reports on a botched smokestack demolition and a wrongful police raid, while the city's without a permanent inspector general.
Chicago, It’s the Space Station Calling. You Look Cold
Jan 25, 2022 | Patty Wetli
Recent flyovers by the International Space Station have captured some stunning images of Chicago, as seen from 250 miles above.
Chicago Public Schools Claims ‘No Ill Intent’ Behind Changes to COVID-19 Data Dashboard
Jan 25, 2022 | Matt Masterson
CPS has been criticized in recent days for not telling students and families that it changed the way positive cases among students and staff are reported on its online dashboard.
The Gypsy Moth Is Now the Spongy Moth. Less Derogatory Name, Same Destructive Insect
Jan 25, 2022 | Patty Wetli
The gypsy moth has been going by its mouthful of a scientific name — Lymantria dispar — since July, when scientists scrapped the insect’s derogatory common name and began weighing alternatives.
Little Village Arch Poised For Landmark Status
Jan 25, 2022 | Heather Cherone
The Little Village arch is the first structure designed by a Mexican American architect to get landmark status in Chicago, officials said.