Paris on Politics: Mayor Johnson set to veto 'snap' curfew
A divided Chicago City Council voted to approve a controversial ordinance to allow for temporary curfews aimed at preventing so-called "teen takeovers," although Mayor Brandon Johnson said he will veto the measure.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says he'll veto 'snap' teen curfew measure
A divided Chicago City Council voted to approve a controversial ordinance to allow for temporary curfews aimed at preventing so-called "teen takeovers," although Mayor Brandon Johnson said he will veto the measure.
Chicago mayor holds press conference, says he'll veto teen 'snap' curfew
A divided Chicago City Council voted to approve a controversial ordinance to allow for temporary curfews aimed at preventing so-called "teen takeovers," although Mayor Brandon Johnson said he will veto the measure.
Chicago City Council narrowly OKs controversial 'snap' teen curfew
A divided Chicago City Council voted to approve ordinance to allow for temporary curfews aimed at preventing so-called "teen takeovers." But Mayor Brandon Johnson, who has opposed the idea, said he may veto it.
Chicago City Council OKs nearly $25M in police misconduct settlements
The Chicago City Council voted on Wednesday to approve nearly $25 million in settlements for police misconduct cases.
Chicago City Council OKs teen ‘snap’ curfew, but Johnson says he'll veto it
The City Council narrowly approved a temporary curfew policy aimed at preventing "teen takeovers," over Mayor Johnson's disapproval.
Neighbors push back as committee moves to partially landmark historic Pilsen church
A Chicago City Council committee voted Tuesday morning to grant landmark status to the main St. Adalbert’s Church building in Pilsen — but left out other parts of the historic property, sparking pushback from neighbors.
Chicago City Council expected to vote on long-delayed temporary curfew proposal, alder says
The Chicago City Council is expected to vote on the long-delayed proposal to allow snap curfews in response to teen takeovers.
Chicago City Council to again consider 'snap curfew,' amid continued disagreements
As city leaders debate approving a new policy to allow temporary police curfews in response to anticipated large teen gatherings, some young leaders want their voices heard on the issue. A group of them sent an open letter to the Chicago City Council urging aldermen to vote "no" on the proposal.
Paris on Politics: Political violence, ICE raids, Trump vs. Pritzker & teacher’s union lawsuit
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," we delve into the shocking political assassination in Minnesota, with a suspect now in custody. We explore the Illinois connection and discuss why political violence is on the rise in the United States. Then, President Trump ramps up the rhetoric, threatening to send more ICE agents to Democratic-run cities like Chicago. Hear what Illinois Governor Pritzker had to say. Next, outgoing CPS CEO Pedro Martinez has choice words for the controversial Chicago Teachers Union and Mayor Brandon Johnson before leaving Chicago. Plus, a breakdown of Michael Madigan's testimony in the trial that led to a seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Chicago suspends online app that allowed illegal immigrants to obtain IDs after ICE subpoena
Chicago city clerk Anna Valencia suspended the online application method of obtaining CityKey IDs after ICE sent a subpoena to her office for the information of applicants.
Great Lake jumper hits milestone and other top stories from Block Club Chicago
Shamus Toomey from Block Club Chicago talks us through some of their best hyperlocal stories impacting local neighborhoods.
‘Bozo’s circus’: Political reporters break down sanctuary hearing | Paris on Politics
Welcome to a special edition of "Paris on Politics." Our heads are spinning after eight hours of intense hearings on sanctuary state policies featuring Governor Pritzker, along with New York Governor Hochul and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Amid the heated debate on immigration policies, we witnessed wild rants covering topics from the Chinese Communist Party to discussions on weapons of war. This is apparently what passes for discourse in the nation's capital these days. For some expert analysis, we're joined by our good longtime friend, Rick Pearson from the Chicago Tribune. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Paris on Politics: Looking ahead to Madigan's Sentencing
FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
Paris on Politics: Chicago sports stadium reboot
Chicago sports fans have a lot to be excited about, including two potential new stadiums breaking ground soon.
Paris on Politics: Search for new Chicago Public Schools CEO
This week, Chicago Public Schools families will learn the name of who will lead the district for the foreseeable future, but the mayor's pick is causing a rift on the school board.
Paris on Politics: Experts on what ICE protests in LA mean for the country
The at-times violent protests in Los Angeles over ICE arrests are causing clashes between the Trump administration and California leaders.
Paris on Politics: Musk vs. Trump, Pritzker to testify in DC & Tapper’s new book
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," we break down the social media war of words between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump. Then, "Original Sin" authors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson share key revelations from the book. Next, a one-on-one with conductor Enrique Mazzola at the Lyric Opera. Plus, Illinois Governor Pritzker is headed to DC to testify on immigrant sanctuary state laws next week. What to expect. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.
5 revelations from ‘Original Sin’, book on Biden’s decline | Paris on Politics
An explosive new book chronicles the handling of Joe Biden's decline. “Original Sin” authors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson speak with “Paris on Politics” host Paris Schutz about what they’ve uncovered. Here are five revelations.
Paris on Politics: ICE agents in Chicago, 1% grocery tax, and CTA funding concerns
On this episode of “Paris on Politics,” we discuss the chaos that erupted in Chicago’s South Loop as ICE agents reportedly detained individuals, prompting local public officials to speak out against the actions. Then, will the city keep a 1% grocery tax? Opinions are divided on its impact. Additionally, the recently passed $55 billion state budget raises questions about what it means for Chicago transit and the state's public schools. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.