Illinois
Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice art exhibit highlights the ongoing fight for pretrial fairness
Years of work to reform Illinois’ cash bail came to pass in September of last year. And now almost six months later, the artists who helped in the effort’s passing are in the spotlight.
DragonFly Gallery and Creative Spaces is hosting “Art in Action: How Artists Helped Illinois End Money Bond,” an exhibit by the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice, an amalgamation of organizations working to reduce pretrial/mass incarceration and address root causes of inequity in Illinois’ legal system.
The East Garfield Park space will showcase visual media produced by artists documenting the movement to celebrate the three-year anniversary of the Pretrial Fairness Act being signed into law. The Pretrial Fairness Act was part of a broad array of criminal justice reforms passed as part of the SAFE-T Act, signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker in 2021. The act abolished cash bail as a potential condition for release and changed the way pretrial hearings are conducted.
Artist and exhibit organizer Cori Nakamura Lin said artists within the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice, the Chicago-based For the People Artists Collective, and Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative created prints, banners, signs, short films and photos about the pretrial campaign. Lin said the show will run into the spring, with different events bringing together the community, legislators and artists so they can share more about the process and engage in the discussion about pretrial fairness.
“Artwork does a great job of telling not just the facts, but also the stories and the emotions that can help bring Chicago and Illinois together,” she said. “We’re excited to celebrate the art that has helped make this work possible. It’s sometimes hard for folks to imagine something different than the structure that currently exists. Artists have a way of taking that idea and showing it to us — that can help build the imagination we need to build a new system.”
Matt McLoughlin, co-founder of the Chicago Community Bond Fund and a campaign strategist with the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice, said May marks nine years of organizing around the issue of end money bail, but the work continues.
“We do need to stay on it,” he said. “We got a long way to go, but I’m excited about this first step that we’ve taken here in Illinois.”
As far as next steps, McLoughlin said the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice is focused on having community members watch court proceedings to make sure the Pretrial Fairness Act is being properly implemented through the first year. Community education is ongoing about the new law, with guides set to be distributed at the gallery.

“We’ve been thrilled to hear reports throughout the state that the law is having its intended impact,” McLoughlin said. “Previously under the money bond system, people had their freedom decided in less than three minutes. It was just a matter of how large their bank account was whether or not they got to go home to their families. Those hearings are now taking dramatically longer. There’s much more intentionality going into every decision that’s being made, and it’s prioritizing people’s rights.”
New legislation called the Pretrial Success Act was filed this month. A follow-up to the Pretrial Fairness Act, the new act is meant to minimize the number of people detained pretrial by ensuring access to community-based pretrial supports and services. The act hopes to ensure people returning to the community are getting the resources they need be successful while awaiting trial and make it back to court, including mental health assistance, substance use treatment, transportation and childcare.
“Illinois right now is setting the example for the rest of the country about what is possible,” McLoughlin said. “I know there are a number of states right now that are considering making similar changes. It’s really important to us that we get this right, not just for our community, but for the entire country where there are countless people suffering under the money bond system. Illinois has the opportunity to show that there’s another way that we can protect people’s rights and prioritize community safety in a way that hasn’t happened historically.”
“Art in Action: How Artists Helped Illinois End Money Bond” launches 2-4 p.m. Feb. 25 at DragonFly Gallery and Creative Spaces, 2436 W. Madison Street. Admission is free, register for tickets at eventbrite.com
Illinois
‘Home Alone’ house being restored to mirror iconic Christmas movie
Sunday, December 14, 2025 6:16PM
WINNETKA, Ill. (WLS) — “Home Alone” is one of the most popular Christmas movies of all time.
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The holiday classic debuted 35 years ago. Now, the iconic house featured in the film is in the spotlight, again.
It underwent an interior renovation and was sold earlier this year.
Now, ABC7 learned that it will be transformed back to the way it looked in 1990, when film audiences got to peek inside it for the first time.
John Abendshien is the former owner of the Winnetka house. He has fond memories of the days spent filming the movie.
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Abendshien said he and his family stayed and watched while the movie was being shot.
He has written a memoir called “Home but Alone No More.”
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Person of interest in deadly Cicero, Illinois stabbing apprehended after long pursuit
A suspect in a deadly stabbing was apprehended early Sunday morning following a pursuit from Cicero that ended up on Chicago’s Far South Side.
Around 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Cicero police were called after Ubano Diaz, 73, was tsabbed in the 3200 block of South 54th Court in the west Chicago suburb. Diaz was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he died, Cicero police said.
Police immediately identified a person of interest, who was found driving out of the town. They launched a pursuit as the suspect headed northeast on the Stevenson Expressway.
At 1:21 a.m. Sunday, Illinois State Police were called in to assist Cicero police with the pursuit as the suspect cruised up the Stevenson Expressway at California Avenue.
The pursuit kept going along the Stevenson and Dan Ryan expressways before finally ending at 119th Street and Vincennes Avenue west of I-57 in Chicago’s Morgan Park neighborhood.
The driver of the vehicle was taken into custody at that point, Cicero and Illinois State Police said.
There were no crashes or injuries during the pursuit.
Police believe the stabbing was an isolated incident, and there was no threat to the public.
State police did not specify the route of the pursuit.
Illinois
1 killed, multiple displaced after Glenwood, Illinois, condo fire, officials say
One person is dead after a fire inside a condo complex in south suburban Glenwood on Saturday evening.
It happened around 5 p.m. in the 900 block of 194th Street.
Glenwood fire officials said that crews responded to a second-floor unit inside the three-story building that was engulfed with flames.
It was confirmed that one person died in the fire. Their identity was not released.
Neighbors in adjoining condos were displaced. The Red Cross was working to provide further assistance to those affected.
Glenwood fire said they are working with the state fire marshal to investigate what led up to the blaze.
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