Stories by Matt Masterson
7-Year-Old Boy Killed in ‘Random’ Shooting on Near West Side Tuesday Afternoon
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling confirmed that the victim died after he was shot around 3 p.m. Tuesday in the 2300 block of West Jackson Boulevard.
Grassland Birds Catch a Break: County Line Orchard in Northwest Indiana Won’t Mow Nesting Habitat Until After Breeding Season
| Patty Wetli
What happens when an endangered bird nests in a hayfield set to be harvested? A great debate has been swirling in Northwest Indiana.
President Joe Biden is Offering Some Migrants a Pathway to Citizenship. Here’s How the Plan Will Work
| Associated Press
A new Biden administration policy announced Tuesday will give roughly half a million immigrants who are married to American citizens but lack legal status in the United States a pathway to citizenship for them and their children.
Ethics Committee Chair Pushes Call for Public Financing for City Council Elections Into City Hall Spotlight
| Heather Cherone
Ald. Matt Martin (47th Ward) said the plan, which is estimated to cost approximately $9.5 million per election, was designed to reduce the influence of “big special interest donors.”
Chicago Public Schools CEO on Budget Crunch, CTU Negotiations and Student Assessments
| Shelby Hawkins
With a budget crunch, union negotiations and other challenges ahead, CPS CEO Pedro Martinez appeared on “Chicago Tonight” to discuss the current state of CPS.
Chicago Sets Record-High Temp as Heat Wave Continues, But It's the Water That's Proving Deadly
| Patty Wetli
Multiple people have drowned in recent days as Chicagoans head to Lake Michigan to beat the heat.
How Animal Shelters Are Working to Cut Down Chicago's Record-High Euthanasia Rate
| Emily Soto
The city shelter has seen a 24% increase in the first five months of 2024. Advocates said a rise of intakes and a lack of adoption are contributing to the issue.
June 17, 2024 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The leader of CPS on the district’s latest accomplishments and challenges. What’s behind an increase in animal euthanasia rates in Chicago. And looking at the city’s lofty place in the history of the skyscraper.
A Marvelous Production of a Classic Sondheim Musical at Theo Ubique: Review
| Hedy Weiss
With “A Little Night Music” now on stage at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre, WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss recalls seeing the original 1973 Tony Award-winning Broadway production of the musical.
Illinois’ Ban on Bump Stocks Remains in Place Despite US Supreme Court Decision
| Peter Hancock — Capitol News Illinois
Bump stocks became the focus of gun control debate following a 2017 mass shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas. A gunman used weapons equipped with bump stocks to fire more than 1,000 rounds into a crowd in a matter of minutes, killing 60 people and injuring more than 400.
Expectations Higher for Piping Plover Success With 4 Eggs Now Reported at Montrose Beach
| Patty Wetli
Only one egg had initially been reported at the end of May, but now monitors say Imani and Sea Rocket are incubating a full clutch of four eggs.
Murder Charges Filed Against Chicago Man Who Allegedly Set House Ablaze, Killing a Woman and Injuring Her Granddaughter
| Matt Masterson
Cordale Nichols, 37, will be detained pending trial following his arrest on charges of first-degree murder, felony murder, attempted murder and arson stemming from the June 15 fire that left Charnette Walker dead.
Tobacco-Like Warning Label for Social Media Sought by US Surgeon General Who Asks Congress to Act
| Associated Press
Social media use is prevalent among young people, with up to 95% of youth ages 13 to 17 saying that they use a social media platform, and more than a third saying that they use social media “almost constantly,” according to 2022 data from the Pew Research Center.
Stores Are More Subdued in Observing Pride Month. Some LGBTQ+ People See a Silver Lining in That
| Associated Press
The more subdued atmosphere underscores the struggle of many retailers to cater to different groups of customers at a time of extreme cultural divisions. This year’s Pride Month is unfolding amid a sea of legislation and litigation over LGBTQ+ rights.
Mayor Brandon Johnson Taps Law Department Veteran Carla Kupe as City’s New Chief Equity Officer
| Patty Wetli
“I am humbled and grateful to participate in further advancing Chicago as a role model in forming equitable cities,” Kupe said in a statement.
13-Year-Old Boy Among 7 People Killed by Gunfire Over Weekend Across Chicago: Police
| Matt Masterson
According to the Chicago Police Department, the boy was standing on the sidewalk in the 1300 block of South Independence Boulevard just before 8:30 p.m. Friday when he was shot.
Chicago’s Outdoor and Indoor Pools Opening Monday, Just in Time to Help Beat the Heat Wave
| Patty Wetli
All of the Chicago Park District’s 77 outdoor and indoor pools are expected to be open six days a week from June 17 through Sept. 2. Beaches are also open.
Residents and Communities Preparing for Heat Wave That Will Envelop Midwest and Northeast This Week
| Associated Press
Last year the U.S. had the most heat waves — abnormally hot weather lasting more than two days — since 1936. In the South and Southwest, last year was the worst on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Second City’s New Revue Brings Teamwork, Sex and Plenty of Weirdness to the Mainstage: Review
| Marc Vitali
The show is aptly titled “The Devil is in the Detours.” Scenes cruise along with solid laughs and then take a turn no one sees coming, because it is just so nutty.
Week in Review: $50M Police Misconduct Case; Massive Data Breach at Cook County Health
| Paul Caine
Migrants with schoolchildren losing shelter. Massive data breach at Cook County Health. And Chicago pays its largest-ever police misconduct settlement.
CDC Warns Access to ADHD Medication May Be Disrupted Following Arrests of Telehealth Execs
| Associated Press
There is an ongoing shortage of several prescription drugs used to treat ADHD, including Adderall. The CDC urged people to avoid using medication acquired from anyone other than a licensed clinician and pharmacy.
Lincoln Park Zoo’s Wildest Residents Are a Colony of Free-Range Night Herons Who Like Having Wolves for Bodyguards
| Patty Wetli
The endangered black-crowned night herons aren’t captive, they just happened to build their nests on the grounds of Lincoln Park Zoo. Why? Because they like having bodyguards.
‘We Are at a Crossroads’: US Rep. Brad Schneider Talks Israel-Hamas War, Gaza Working Group
| Amanda Vinicky
U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider is an organizer of a bipartisan, bicameral working group that’s exploring what happens after the war ends. According to a news release, the Gaza Working Group will “plan for the ‘day after’ in Gaza once Hamas is defeated.”
Advisory Board Says Pritzker’s Plan to Close, Rebuild 2 Illinois Prisons ‘Far From Shovel-Ready’
| Blair Paddock
Hundreds gathered at hearings this week to voice concerns over Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration’s plans to close and rebuild Logan and Stateville correctional centers. At a Friday meeting, one state lawmaker said, “This is really a concept and not a plan … because a plan has details.”
Ex-Ald. Ed Burke Seeking to Delay June Sentencing if US Supreme Court Hasn’t Yet Ruled on Separate Bribery Case
| Matt Masterson
Ed Burke’s attorneys are seeking to delay his upcoming sentencing date until sometime in mid-July after the U.S. Supreme Court has a chance to rule on an appeal filed by James Snyder, the former mayor of Portage, Indiana, who was convicted in 2021 of accepting a bribe.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump-Era Ban on Bump Stocks, Gun Accessories Used in 2017 Massacre
| Associated Press
The high court found 6-3 the Trump administration did not follow federal law when it reversed course and banned bump stocks after a gunman in Las Vegas attacked a country music festival with assault rifles in 2017.
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