NEW: Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton and U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly vowed Monday to vote against any additional funding for the war launched by President Trump against Iran in the last debate in the intense Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, hosted by @wttw.bsky.social.
U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi did not.
TONIGHT: Three Democratic candidates running for U.S. Senate join us in their last televised forum. We'll hear from Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton and U.S. Reps. Robin Kelly and Raja Krishnamoorthi on issues like war powers, immigration and the cost of living. https://to.wttw.com/4k7Mvv6
Officers made an average of 732 traffic stops every day in 2025 that were not documented as required by CPD policy, according to data from the cityβs Office of Emergency Management and Communications obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.
different Richard Mell, fwiw
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This is Sgt. Benjamin Pennington. The Pentagon identified him this morning as the latest U.S. military fatality in the war against Iran.
Pennington, 26, died yesterday of injuries suffered March 1 in the initial wave of Iranian counterattacks. He was at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
NEW: CPD officers made 267,240 undocumented traffic stops in 2025, an increase of nearly 27% as compared with the number of traffic stops officers made in 2024 but did not properly document for state officials, according to records obtained by me and @jaredrutecki.bsky.social for @wttw.bsky.social.
Chicago Tonight | Week in Review: War on Iran Escalates; Thousands Pay Tribute to Jesse Jackson, with great @ckubzansky.bsky.social @heathercherone.bsky.social @sdaniels27.bsky.social @katpham.bsky.social & host @ndblumberg.bsky.social news.wttw.com/2026/03/06/w...
Throughout WTTW News' Voter Guide, youβll find candidate profiles that include detailed, issue-based questionnaires and an easy-to-navigate compilation of legal bar association ratings for the sometimes difficult-to-navigate judicial races. https://to.wttw.com/4rS8B8f
βItβs not at the level that it was prior,β said @andrefor40th.bsky.social Vasquez, a City Council member in Chicago tells the @nytimes.com. βBut theyβre not going away.β
"In Kristi Noem's time fleecing the American people with her derelict of leadership at DHS, Chicago has withstood targeted attacks by DHS and the federal agents under its purview who have incited chaos in our communities with their violence and callous disregard for our residents' most basic human rights. Instead of seeking collaboration, Noem weaponized fear to undermine trust between communities and local law enforcement who work every day to keep our communities safe. Her tenure will be remembered by her brazen corruption, the reckless exploitation of vulnerable families to advance a far-right agenda, and willingness to put the President's interests over those of the American people. She will not be missed in Chicago."
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem "She will not be missed in Chicago."
Full statement:
Holly Kim is running for the Illinois comptroller, not Illinois treasurer. Michael Frerichs is running unopposed to keep his job as treasurer.
Michael Williams, then 65, spent nearly a year in jail after being charged with murder β only for prosecutors to agree to dismiss the charges, telling a Cook County judge they did not have enough evidence to proceed. @wttw.bsky.social
BREAKING: Chicagoβs Department of Law refused to provide records about the hiring of βhigh-profileβ city employees to the cityβs watchdog in violation of city law and a federal court order, Inspector General Deborah Witzburg revealed in a report released Wednesday. @wttw.bsky.social
NEW: Chicago taxpayers will pay $500,000 to resolve a lawsuit filed by a man who was charged with a murder in 2020 based on an alert from the cityβs now-defunct gunshot detection system, according to court records. @wttw.bsky.social
These U.S. soldiers were killed in an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait over the weekend.
They are Capt. Cody Khork, 35
Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, 39
Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens, 42
Sgt. Declan Coady, 20
Two others were killed in the same attack; their names have not yet been released.
RIP.
BREAKING: A key City Council panel voted 10-5 on Tuesday to reject a proposal designed to hold parents accountable if their children violate the cityβs curfew or a host of other laws. @wttw.bsky.social
May 2024: Police Board member agrees with Snelling, Ball suspended one (1) day for June 2021 shooting
July 2025: COPA rules May 2022 shooting unjustified, urges Ball be fired
Nov. 2025: Supt. Snelling agrees to fire Ball for May 2022 shooting (2/2)
A timeline:
June 2021: Officer Noah Ball shoots at a man (no one is injured)
May 2022: Ball shoots a 13-year-old boy fleeing a traffic stop, paralyzing him
June 2023: COPA rules June 2021 shooting unjustified, urges Ball be fired
Sept. 2023: Supt. Snelling rules June 2021 shooting justified (1/2)
TONIGHT: Cook County Board President Preckwinkle and Ald. Brendan Reilly will join WTTW News for a half-hour candidate forum for the democratic nomination for Cook County Board President. Tune in at 5:30 and 10:30 p.m.
NEW: The Chicago police officer who shot a 13-year-old boy in May 2022, leaving him permanently paralyzed, should be fired, the agency tasked with investigating police misconduct and Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling agreed, records show. @wttw.bsky.social
An incarcerated pregnant woman in Illinois was forced into induced labor, a lawsuit alleges. Prison employees told her that an induction of labor scheduled by officials was the policy for all those pregnant β regardless of individual medical need or consent, it states.
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βSince 2015 the Chicago Law Dept. has paid more than $3.1 million in more than 200 public records, litigation cases involving the police departmentβ
Chicago has spent gobs of public dollars to lawyers who hold them accountable when they illegally stonewall access to public records #FOIA
"One reviewer ... wrote that as a taxpayer, 'This is an embarrassing and shallow PR Stunt to cover from the departmentβs long history of failing to protect the residents of this great city. A shameful boondoggle.'" @jaredrutecki.bsky.social reports for @wttw.bsky.social
9 CPD officers acted improperly and used excessive force against Ebony Tate, her mother, Cynthia Eason, and four children on Aug. 9, 2018, when they broke down the door of their apartment and pointed assault rifles directly at the children, the federal jury decided. @wttw.bsky.social