Stories by Patty Wetli
Thursday’s Deluge Was a Record-Setter in Chicago and Even the Bulls Got Rained Out
| Patty Wetli
According to the Chicago office of the National Weather Service, Thursday's rainfall was a record-setter, with 1.92 inches of precipitation measured at O'Hare Airport, the city's official weather station.
Federal Immigration Officers Shoot and Wound 2 People in Portland, Oregon, Authorities Say
| Associated Press
The shooting escalates tensions in a city that has long had a contentious relationship with President Donald Trump, including Trump’s recent, failed effort to deploy National Guard troops there.
CPD Must Stop Helping Federal Agents ‘Terrorize’ Chicagoans, Dozens Tell Police Oversight Board
| Heather Cherone
Chicago police officers have faced pointed questions from residents and elected officials for more than six months about their actions during a series of increasingly aggressive immigration enforcement actions ordered by President Donald Trump.
Jan. 8, 2026 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Are Chicago police officers violating city law by helping federal immigration agents? And federal funding is frozen for some early childhood programs in Illinois amid allegations of widespread fraud.
Illinois Families, Child Care Providers Brace for Cuts as Trump Administration Withholds Social Safety Net Funds
| Shelby Hawkins
The Trump administration announced Tuesday its decision to withhold billions of federal dollars from five Democrat-led states, including Illinois, intended to provide child care and support for low-income families.
James ‘Big Cat’ Williams on the Bears’ Wild Card Matchup Against the Packers
| Blake Thor
Will it be “Bear Down” or Bears down and out? That’s what fans are wondering as the Chicago Bears head into the postseason against none other than their archrival Green Bay Packers.
Pritzker Signs Major Energy Reform Bill Amid Projected Shortages
| Maggie Dougherty — Capitol News Illinois
The bill will fund battery storage, grant greater authority to state utility regulators, create new options for “virtual power plants” and lift a longtime ban on new large-scale nuclear power plants.
Bailey Proposes ‘Illinois DOGE’ as Republican Governor’s Race Focuses on Spending
| Ben Szalinski — Capitol News Illinois
President Donald Trump’s and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency disbanded less than a year into Trump’s second term and appeared to have caused more chaos than actual savings to the federal government.
After Fatal Minneapolis Shooting, Chicago Judge Raises ‘Concern’ Over Dismissing Lawsuit on Federal Agents’ Use of Force
| Matt Masterson
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis on Thursday raised concerns about the dismissal request in a class action lawsuit brought by the Chicago Headline Club and local journalists who fought for a broad injunction to limit federal agents’ use of force in an effort to protect legal observers.
Four Illinois Sheriff’s Offices Ignored Sanctuary Laws by Transferring People Into Federal Custody, AG Report Finds
| Blair Paddock
Four Illinois sheriff’s offices defied the state’s sanctuary laws and transferred individuals into Department of Homeland Security custody in 2024, according to a new report.
Senate Rejects Trump’s Military Threats Against Venezuela With War Powers Vote
| Associated Press
The Trump administration is now seeking to control Venezuela’s oil resources and its government, but the war powers resolution would require congressional approval for any further attacks on the South American country.
From a Documentary on Elie Wiesel to a Satirical Play, Here Are 4 Arts Picks for Your Week
| Josh Terry
Every Thursday, WTTW News newsletter producer Josh Terry highlights his picks for the week’s must-see cultural events.
Driver Shot in Minneapolis Is at Least the 5th Person Killed in US Immigration Crackdown
| Associated Press
The fatal shooting Wednesday of a woman by an immigration officer in Minneapolis was at least the fifth death to result from the aggressive U.S. immigration crackdown the Trump administration launched last year.
Jan. 7, 2026 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Measles cases are on the rise as federal officials overhaul the childhood vaccine schedule. And what new cuts in grant funding could mean for local schools.
Illinois Groups Sue US Department of Education After $18M in Grants Cut in Middle of School Year
| Blake Thor
Students at 32 Illinois Full-Service Community Schools returned from winter break to major changes, after 708 school programs were discontinued and 277 staff were laid off beginning in mid-December.
Why the US Has Designs on Venezuela’s Oil
| Associated Press
Venezuela’s oil industry has been in the spotlight since President Donald Trump used military force to capture the country’s leader, President Nicolas Maduro.
Minneapolis Mayor Says ICE Officer’s Killing of a Motorist Was ‘Reckless’ and Wasn’t Self-Defense
| Associated Press
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a Minneapolis motorist Wednesday during the Trump administration’s latest immigration crackdown on a major American city.
Johnson Says He Is ‘Bracing for What Could Be Midyear Layoffs’
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson warned again on Wednesday that the Chicago City Council may have to make emergency cuts if revenue baked into the city’s 2026 spending plan fails to materialize.
Cook County Family Suing Roblox Gaming Company Over Sexual Exploitation Allegations
| Matt Masterson
The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of California where Roblox is based, accuses the gaming company of creating a breeding ground for predators and prioritizing its own profits over user safety.
Key City Panel Advances Plan to Expand CPD’s Curfew Power in Effort to Stop Teen Gatherings
| Heather Cherone
A final vote on the proposal by the full City Council could come as soon as Jan. 21.
Illinois Department of Human Services Reports Yearslong Data Breach
| Peter Hancock — Capitol News Illinois
The agency would not explain why it took officials so long to discover the problem or why they waited more than three months after it was discovered to notify the individuals affected and the news media, as required by federal rules.
New Dietary Guidelines Urge Americans to Avoid Processed Foods and Added Sugar
| Associated Press
Americans should eat more whole foods and protein, fewer highly processed foods and less added sugar, according to the latest edition of federal nutrition advice released Wednesday by the Trump administration.
Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for Jan. 7-13
| 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.
CPS Paid Back $1.2M to US Department of Education After Years of Falsified Grant Applications, Watchdog Finds
| Matt Masterson
Those findings were included in an annual report published Wednesday by the school district’s Office of Inspector General, which is tasked with investigating allegations of CPS employee misconduct.
Jan. 6, 2026 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Illinois officials testify in Washington on the fifth anniversary of the Capitol insurrection. And local reaction to U.S. action in Venezuela.
Donald Trump’s Vague Claims of the US Running Venezuela Raise Questions About What Comes Next
| Associated Press
Seemingly contradictory statements from Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have suggested at once that the U.S. now controls the levers of Venezuelan power or that the U.S. has no intention of assuming day-to-day governance and will allow Maduro’s subordinates to remain in leadership positions for now.
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