Stories by Heather Cherone

Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino, Other Agents Fired Tear Gas at Little Village Crowd ‘Without Justification,’ Lawyers Say

If agents deployed tear gas without a warning, that would violate an order issued by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis two weeks ago.

From a ‘Cosmic Country Showcase’ to the Chicago International Film Festival, Here’s 5 Arts Picks for the Weekend

Every Thursday, WTTW News newsletter producer Josh Terry highlights his picks for the week’s must-see cultural events.

Johnson’s 2026 Budget Sets Aside Just $82.5M to Resolve Police Misconduct Lawsuits, Even Though Chicago Has Already Spent $90M

Chicago taxpayers have spent at least $267 million to resolve lawsuits alleging Chicago police officers committed a wide range of misconduct so far this year, according to an analysis of city data by WTTW News.

No ‘L’ Trains Will Run in the Loop This Weekend, Subway Service Unaffected

No elevated trains will run in the Loop from 4 a.m. Saturday through 2 a.m. Monday due to track maintenance.

Trump Says He’s Backing Off Planned Surge of Federal Agents Into San Francisco After Talking to the Mayor

The U.S. Coast Guard said Wednesday it is providing a base of operations for U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in the San Francisco area as part of its effort to support federal efforts to track down immigrants in the country illegally.

Donald Trump Pardons Cryptocurrency Founder Who Has Ties to President’s Family Business

resident Donald Trump has pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, who created the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange and served prison time after failing to stop criminals from using the platform. He has deep ties to World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture that the Republican president and his sons Eric and Donald Jr. launched.

Darren Bailey’s Son, Daughter-in-Law, Grandkids Killed in Montana Helicopter Crash

Darren Bailey, the former state senator who is running to become Illinois’ next governor, announced early Thursday that his son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren were killed in a helicopter crash in Montana.

Pritzker Forms Commission to Document ‘Abuses’ by Federal Agents During Immigration Raids

“Donald Trump is counting on your silence,” Gov. JB Pritzker said. “We are counting on your courage.”

Oct. 22, 2025 - Full Show

Little Village residents push back as federal immigration raids ramp up. And state lawmakers on their priorities in the second week of the veto session.

Illinois Lawmakers Head Back to Springfield With Transit Funding, Energy and Hemp Regulation on the Agenda

Illinois lawmakers head back to Springfield next week to finish out their fall veto session with plenty on the agenda.

Border Patrol Agents Detain 2 City Employees During ‘Lawless’ Little Village Raids, Ald. Rodriguez Says

“These federal agents are operating lawlessly, demonstrating utter disregard for our constitutional rights,” Ald. Mike Rodriguez (22nd Ward) said.

Sheriff’s Deputy Got Mad and Fatally Shot Sonya Massey Without Justification, Prosecutor Says

The Illinois sheriff’s deputy who killed Sonya Massey in her Springfield home last year eschewed his training and the principles of policing when he shot the Black woman who had called 911 for help, a prosecutor said Wednesday in Sean Grayson’s murder trial.

Hakeem Jeffries’ Illinois Redistricting Push Gets Cool Reception From State Lawmakers

U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ push for Illinois Democrats to redraw the state’s congressional map as a counter to President Donald Trump’s mid-decade redistricting project in GOP-led states has met a cool reception with state lawmakers.

Order Barring National Guard Deployment in Illinois to Remain in Place With Supreme Court Decision Looming

In a phone hearing Wednesday, attorneys agreed to extend a temporary restraining order halting that deployment sought by President Donald Trump until a final judgment is issued.

Family Members, Elected Leaders Call for ICE to Release Chicago Man Whose Daughter Is Fighting Stage 4 Cancer

Ruben Torres Maldonado has been held at the Broadview ICE Facility since Saturday, according to attorney Kalman Resnick, who is representing Maldonado's family. Maldonado, who has lived in Chicago since 2003, is scheduled to have an immigration court hearing Thursday, according to Resnick.

Illinois Video Gambling Mogul Rich Heidner Jumps Into GOP Gubernatorial Race

Rick Heidner, a Barrington Hills real estate developer and the owner of Gold Rush Gaming, formed a gubernatorial campaign committee on Tuesday, according to a filing with the State Board of Elections.

USDA Reopening Some 2,100 Offices to Help Farmers Access $3B in Aid Despite Ongoing Shutdown

The USDA said each Farm Service Agency office will have two workers who will be paid even though the government remains shutdown. Thousands of other federal employees like air traffic controllers are working without pay during the shutdown.

Despite Illinois Sanctuary Laws, More Than a Dozen County Sheriffs Have Contracts to Hold People in ICE Custody

To ascertain if county jails are complying with the state’s TRUST Act, WTTW News sent Freedom of Information Act requests to each of the 90 county jails in Illinois to obtain copies of intergovernmental agreements with the U.S. Marshals Service.

Restoration of Historic Sears Sunken Garden Underway in North Lawndale, With a Design From Lurie Garden Mastermind

It's been 50 years since Sears traded in its sprawling headquarters campus on Chicago's West Side for a tower in the Loop. But the retail giant's legacy still looms large in North Lawndale.

Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for Oct. 22-28

Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

Oct. 21, 2025 - Full Show

An order blocking troops from being deployed in Chicago is likely being extended for now. And chronicling the political rise of the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

CNN Anchor Abby Phillip Has a New Book on Jesse Jackson’s Lasting Impact on Politics and Black Power

CNN anchor and journalist Abby Phillip details Jackson’s historic campaigns and political rise in a new book, “A Dream Deferred: Jesse Jackson and the Fight for Black Political Power.”

Illinois State Rep. Says Border Patrol Agent Pointed a Gun as He Was Warning Residents About Immigration Raids

State Rep. Hoan Huynh, a candidate to represent Illinois’ 9th District in Congress, said he was in Albany Park when he was confronted by six Border Patrol agents.

Chicago Alderpeople Balk at Plan to Use Property Taxes Set Aside to Fight Blight to Fill Budget Gap, Boost CPS

As aldermen kicked off nearly a month of hearings by quizzing the mayor’s finance team for more than four hours, several alderpeople said they were shocked by the amount of money the mayor had proposed taking from the city’s tax increment financing districts.

Trump Attorneys Agree to 30-Day Extension of Order Barring National Guard Deployment in Chicago But Anticipate Supreme Court Acting ‘Very Soon’

The conservative-dominated Supreme Court has handed Trump repeated victories in emergency appeals since he took office in January, after lower courts have ruled against him and often over the objection of the three liberal justices.

Where Are The Most Haunted Places in Chicago? Here’s Where the Ghosts of Politicians Still Roam

We take a look at five of our favorite places in Chicago said to be haunted by the ghosts of politicians — and their scandals.
 

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