Stories by Matt Masterson
Judge Set to Rule Thursday in Case Centering on Federal Immigration Agents’ Use of Force: ‘I Could See Inside the Barrel’
| Matt Masterson
Protesters, clergy members and others who say they’ve been directly impacted by a series of increasingly aggressive raids across Chicago and the suburbs will testify before a federal judge weighing whether to impose a lengthier ban on immigration agents’ use of chemical weapons like tear gas and pepper balls.
Nov. 5, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Community outcry after ICE agents pull a teacher from a day care. And state lawmakers approve at $1.5 billion transit funding bill.
New Book Makes the Case for a Constitution That Was Intended to Be Amended
| Blake Thor
Author and historian Jill Lepore’s new book examines the political gridlock that has left many voters disillusioned with both parties and skeptical of the government’s ability to solve problems. She suggests more frequent changes to the constitutional system as a possible alternative.
Federal Immigration Agents Detain Teacher at Preschool Facility in North Center
| Eunice Alpasan
The video shows two agents detaining the teacher inside the preschool and day care and then removing her from the facility. The teacher can be heard saying she has papers.
Federal Judge Orders Broadview ICE Detention Center to Improve Conditions, Access to Food and Water
| Blair Paddock
U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman on Wednesday granted a temporary restraining order requiring ICE and the Department of Homeland Security to provide clean bedding mats, toiletries and at least three full meals per day to detainees at the Broadview detention center.
Illinois Legislature Passes ‘Medical Aid in Dying’ Bill That Pritzker Says He’ll Review
| Maggie Dougherty — Capitol News Illinois
Advocates for the bill say it is rooted in compassion and will bring agency to already dying people in the last stages of life, while opponents cite religious concerns and potential harm to vulnerable populations.
Homeland Security Terminates Automatic Work Permit Renewals; Advocates Say Move Could Broaden Deportation Efforts
| Joel Ortiz
The Trump administration says this move allows better vetting of those using work permits. However, some are skeptical of that reasoning.
Illinois Lawmakers Approve State Vaccine Guidelines, Punt on Gambling Bill
24 Bills Passed During the Fall Veto Session
| Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois
Illinois lawmakers passed two dozen bills during their annual fall veto session that ended Friday, Oct. 31, including a measure that will empower the state’s Department of Public Health to issue vaccine guidelines amid federal uncertainty.
Conservative Supreme Court Justices Appear Skeptical of Donald Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs
| Associated Press
While the questions at times seemed to challenge the rationale for the tariffs, the arguments are still ongoing, and further questioning could shed additional light on their positions. A decision in the case could take weeks or months.
Chicago Police Department Overspent Its Budget By $501M Over 5 Years: Data
| Heather Cherone
Allowing CPD to spend unlimited sums of taxpayer money is a “crazy way to run a city,” said Justin Marlowe, a professor in the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, and the director of the Center for Municipal Finance.
Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for Nov. 5-11
| 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.
Nov. 4, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
What a redistricting push in Illinois could mean for the midterms as voters in California consider redrawing districts. And a move to end automatic extensions of some immigrant work permits.
What Redistricting Efforts Could Mean for Illinois Voters
| Bridgette Adu-Wadier
Republicans and Democrats are in an escalating national fight over congressional seats. Some members of Congress are pushing for Illinois to redraw its districts to get another Democratic seat.
Art Institute Announces New $50M Conservation Center Within Existing Museum Space
| Eunice Alpasan
The Grainger Center for Conservation and Science, projected to cost $50 million to build, will be a space for conservators across departments to collaborate, conduct research, teach and preserve the Art Institute’s collection, according to the museum.
Border Patrol Official Behind Chicago Immigration Crackdown Defends Tactics as Trump Cheers
| Associated Press
From his use of chemical agents to a helicopter raid on an apartment building, Greg Bovino defended the approach of U.S. Customs and Border Protection as appropriate and necessary for what he says are threats his agents have faced in Chicago.
This Week’s Supermoon Will Be the Year’s Biggest and Brightest
| Patty Wetli
Let’s hand it to the moon, it makes skywatching easy.
Shota Imanaga Becomes Eligible for Free Agency After Chicago Cubs, Pitcher Turn Down Options: AP Source
| Associated Press
Left-hander Shota Imanaga became eligible for free agency when the Chicago Cubs declined an option to keep his contract by guaranteeing $57 million for the 2026-28 seasons and he turned down a $15.25 million option for 2026.
Mayor Brandon Johnson Blocked Attempts to Search for Gifts He Accepted Without Reporting Them as Required: Inspector General
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Brandon Johnson blocked the city’s watchdog from searching for gifts he accepted on behalf of the city without reporting them as required, as required by the city’s ethics ordinance, Inspector General Deborah Witzburg said Tuesday.
Dick Cheney, One of the Most Powerful and Polarizing Vice Presidents in US History, Dies at 84
| Associated Press
Dick Cheney, the hard-charging conservative who became one of the most powerful and polarizing vice presidents in U.S. history and a leading advocate for the invasion of Iraq, has died at 84.
Measure Designed to Protect Chicago’s South, West Sides From Pollution Stalls
| Heather Cherone
The proposal is opposed not only by business groups but also labor organizations, including the Chicago Federation of Labor, which are concerned that the measure would snarl new and expanding businesses in red tape, preventing them from creating new jobs.
Nov. 3, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
Some SNAP funds will be released as the government shutdown drags on. And meet the Adler Planetarium’s new president.
Adler Planetarium’s New President Shares Vision for Historic Museum: ‘It’s Key to Be Welcoming to All’
| Shelby Hawkins
The museum is celebrating its own history as the first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere by preparing for its centennial celebration in 2030.
Illinois Congressional Democrats React to Partial Release of SNAP Benefits, Ongoing Government Shutdown
| Blake Thor
The government shutdown is poised to become the longest ever this week as the impasse between Democrats and Republicans has dragged into a new month.
Broadview ICE Facility Lacks Beds, Showers, Adequate Food as Federal Judge Indicates Temporary Restraining Order Likely
| Matt Masterson
The MacArthur Justice Center and the ACLU of Illinois filed a lawsuit alleging ICE officials are denying detainees access to their attorneys and subjecting them to mistreatment and overcrowding. Federal officials have denied those accusations.
Chicago’s Christmas Tree Is a 6-Ton, 66-Foot Beauty Set To Light Up Millennium Park This Holiday Season
| Patty Wetli
The tree lighting ceremony will take place Nov. 21 in Millennium Park.
2025 Chicago Festival Guide
| Erica Demarest
Get ready for fun with this Chicago festival guide to neighborhood street fests, art shows, outdoor concerts, cultural celebrations and summer events of all sizes across Chicago and the suburbs.
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