Stories by Matt Masterson
Ex-Northwestern Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald Settles Lawsuit Following His Firing Amid Hazing Allegations
| Matt Masterson
Former Northwestern University football coach Pat Fitzgerald and his attorneys announced the “satisfactory settlement” Thursday, though terms of the agreement were not immediately known.
From a Timely Theater Festival to an Evening of Mexican Soul, Here Are 6 Arts Picks for This Week
| Marc Vitali
Every Thursday, WTTW News arts correspondent Marc Vitali highlights the city’s must-see cultural events.
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Aug. 20, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The head of the Chicago Teachers Union on the district’s budget deficit and more. And prison lockdowns are on the rise — we explore the reasons.
Illinois’ SNAP Education Program to End Amid Federal Funding Cuts. How That Could Impact Local Communities
| Abena Bediako
More than 1 million Illinois residents have benefitted from an educational program that teaches SNAP recipients about nutrition.
CTU President Rejects Pritzker’s Assertion No More Money to Be Found in Springfield for Schools
| Paul Caine
CPS is facing a $734 million shortfall with a deadline to pass a balanced budget coming next Friday, but the options facing CPS board members and the interim CEO appear to be narrowing.
Vehicle Emissions Testing Offered at Chicago South DMV as Part of Pilot Program
| Eunice Alpasan
The pilot is a partnership between the Illinois secretary of state and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Motorists are expected to test vehicle emissions every two years for cars older than four years.
What Happens During a Prison Lockdown? With Illinois Seeing Historic Highs, We Asked Incarcerated People
| Blair Paddock
Lockdowns can be indistinguishable from solitary confinement-like conditions, with those incarcerated given little yard time and limited access to educational programming and commissary.
NASCAR Returning to Joliet’s Chicagoland Speedway in 2026 Amid Pause in Chicago Street Race
| Matt Masterson
For the first time in seven years, NASCAR will be returning to the 1.5-mile speedway in Joliet with an O’Reilly Auto Parts Series on July 4, 2026 and a Cup Series race scheduled for July 5.
Billboard for Proud Boys Hate Group Removed in Southern Illinois After Local Public Pressure
| Molly Parker — Capitol News Illinois
Clinton County Board Chairman Brad Knolhoff said the county had no legal authority to regulate the billboard’s content, but he and many others contacted the company, expressing their outrage.
Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for Aug. 20-26
| Josh Terry
Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.
Mega Data Centers Could Drain Water Supplies in Great Lakes Region if Protections Aren’t Put in Place: Report
| Patty Wetli
A new report explores how unprecedented levels of consumption by heavy water users — namely “hyperscale” data centers — could lead to conflicts over and even shortages of water, even in the Great Lakes.
Aug. 19, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Local reaction to President Donald Trump’s effort to ban mail-in voting. And will a peace deal be reached between Russia and Ukraine?
New Leader of Chicago Council on Global Affairs Discusses America’s Foreign Policy Challenges
| Paul Caine
For more than 100 years, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs has sought to play a positive role in helping to shape American foreign policy and its engagement with the world.
As Trump Vows to Eliminate Mail-In Voting, Illinois Elections Officials Say Fraud is ‘Extremely Rare’
| Matt Masterson
In Illinois, there are numerous security checks in place to ensure the accuracy and security of mail-in voting, according to Matt Dietrich, a spokesperson for the state’s Board of Elections.
Arts of Life Showcases 25 Years of Creativity and Opportunity for Artists With Disabilities
| Marc Vitali
Arts of Life is a place where creative people with intellectual and developmental disabilities produce works of art and earn an income. Now their colorful work fills the gallery at the Design Museum of Chicago in a group exhibition called “Community on the Make: Arts of Life 2000-2025.”
Hit With Flood Damage? Johnson Asks Chicagoans to Complete Survey While Calling for State, Federal Support
| Eunice Alpasan
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Tuesday blamed climate change and a poorly built water management system on the recent flooding impacting the West and Southwest sides.
Illinois Beekeepers Battle Losses, Costs to Keep Hives Buzzing
| Medill Illinois News Bureau
Bee loss is a persistent issue throughout the state. It’s not uncommon for beekeepers to lose over half of their colonies each year — primarily during winter — due to disease, competition, poor nutrition or limited resources.
US Pediatricians’ New COVID-19 Shot Recommendations Differ From CDC Advice
| Associated Press
The group’s new COVID-19 recommendations come amid a tumultuous year for public health, as vaccine skeptics have come into power in the Trump administration and government guidance has become increasingly confusing.
A Texas Democrat Spent the Night in Legislature Protesting Police Shadowing in Redistricting Battle
| Associated Press
The Republican-controlled Texas House scheduled a vote for Wednesday on the new maps while California Democrats are retaliating by advancing their own new U.S. House boundaries ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Pritzker Gives Boon to Trial Lawyers, Vetoes Treasurer-Backed Bill
| Andrew Adams — Capitol News Illinois
The Illinois governor signed 266 laws on Friday. The new laws include measures to make public defenders more independent, tighten safety regulations at warehouses and increase the age for required annual driver tests.
Aug. 18, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The Adams County sheriff has been cooperating with ICE — does that violate Illinois law? WTTW News investigates. And CPS board members weigh in on the controversial budget proposal.
Chicago Board of Education Members Weigh in on CPS Budget Proposal, $734M Shortfall
| Shelby Hawkins
CPS leaders said they crafted a budget proposal to keep cuts out of the classroom, but the plan leans heavily on one-time funding, raising questions about long-term stability.
Argonne National Laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source Gets $815M Upgrade
| Paul Caine
Since 1995, Argonne National Laboratory, located just southwest of Chicago, has been at the forefront of atomic-scale research in the United States.
Billboard Promoting Far-Right Group Proud Boys Pops Up in Southern Illinois
| Molly Parker — Capitol News Illinois
The sign is located at Old U.S. Route 50 and St. Rose Road, about 1,000 feet from the entrance to Central Community High School. It lists a local phone number for people to call.
Illinois Sues Trump Administration for Access to Crime Victim Funding
| Peter Hancock — Capitol News Illinois
The lawsuit is one of 35 such suits challenging Trump administration policies that Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has joined as part of a coalition of Democratic state attorneys general. That’s an average of more than one suit per week since Trump resumed office on Jan. 20.
Northeastern Illinois University Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony for $125M Education Building
| Eunice Alpasan
The nearly 190,000-square-foot, multi-use building will be home to NEIU’s Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education. The facility, set to open in 2027, will include classroom space, laboratories, administrative and office space, and general campus space.
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