Michael McDevitt

Michael McDevitt, a native Bostonian, is returning to Chicago where he first attended Loyola University to join The Daily Line as a reporter covering City Hall and Cook County. Michael, 26, spent the last three years reporting on city hall and county government in Las Cruces, New Mexico, the state's second largest city, for the USA Today Network. He bills himself "a municipal government nerd" and expects to apply the skills he developed there to his new job.

While a Loyola student, Michael worked for the award-winning student newspaper, The Loyola Phoenix, as a reporter and graduating in the role of managing editor. Michael has interned with CBS Chicago’s investigative team and reported stories for the Sun-Times as an intern and freelancer. When Michael’s not sitting in a committee meeting, catch him rewatching “Better Call Saul,” playing with his cat, listening to a podcast while at the gym or trying a new coffee shop or craft brewery.

Bio

I Tweet, Therefore I Am. Covering Chicago & Cook County government for @thedailylinechi. | he/him | Bylines: @CrucesSunNews @USATODAY @Suntimes @PhoenixLUC.
OCT 20, 2023

Next year’s budget for the Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) is proposed to grow from $311.5 million to $344.7 million — a 10.6 percent increase. 

DSS, the Chicago Department of Aviation and the Department of Procurement Services will defend their proposed 2024 budgets on Friday.

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Streets and Sanitation to defend growing budget; Aviation budget set to rise as city continues major projects at O’Hare, Midway

Next year’s budget for the Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) is proposed to grow from $3...
NOV 29, 2022
Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday filed her petitions to run for reelection. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line] 

Monday marked the close of the window for candidates to file petitions to get on the 2023 municipal ballot, and by the end of the day 11 people filed petition signatures to run for mayor. 

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Ten candidates file petitions to challenge Lightfoot in 2023 mayoral election

Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday filed her petitions to run for reelection. [Don Vincent/The Daily...
NOV 22, 2022
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) announced on Monday that he was pulling out of the race for mayor and instead running for another term on the City Council. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line] 

Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) in April was the first candidate to launch a challenge against Mayor Lori Lightfoot in the 2023 election. Upon entering the race, he tweeted “I'm in!” 

But on the morning of the first filing day for nominating petitions, he announced he was out. 

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Lopez exits mayoral race to run again as alderman, 15th Ward challenger says her campaign is ‘prepared’ to face the incumbent

Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) announced on Monday that he was pulling out of the race for mayor and in...
NOV 06, 2024
MWRD Comms. Kari Steele, Marcelino Garcia and Precious Brady-Davis and commissioner-elect Sharon Waller. [MWRD website/Waller campaign site]

Three Democrats retained their seats on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) of Greater Chicago’s Board of Commissioners Tuesday night, and a fourth Democrat is set to replace an outgoing commissioner.

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Democrats win in local Metropolitan Water Reclamation District races, with 3 incumbent commissioners keeping their seats

MWRD Comms. Kari Steele, Marcelino Garcia and Precious Brady-Davis and commissioner-elect Sharon ...
NOV 06, 2024
People United for Action Chairman Rod Wilson speaks alongside union-endorsed school board candidates at Chicago Teachers Union headquarters on Election Night. [Michael McDevitt/The Daily Line]

In the city’s first-ever Chicago Board of Education elections, candidates backed by the powerful Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) were leading or had won in just four of the 10 races on Tuesday night. Three races were seemingly on track to be won by candidates backed by groups in support of charter school and school choice, and three more were on track to be won by candidates that were not endorsed by the competing interests in the race.

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CTU-backed candidates won or led in just four of 10 school board races

People United for Action Chairman Rod Wilson speaks alongside union-endorsed school board candida...
NOV 05, 2024

An appointed Cook County commissioner won in an unopposed election Tuesday night. A Board of Review member won reelection, and the Circuit Court of Cook County will welcome a new clerk after Tuesday’s election. 

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Race calls: Scott retains appointed county board seat; Rogers reelected to Board of Review; Spyropoulos to become next circuit court clerk

An appointed Cook County commissioner won in an unopposed election Tuesday night. A Board of Revi...
NOV 05, 2024
Cook County Comm. Tara Stamps (D-1) is pictured at a county board meeting in September 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

Cook County Comm. Tara Stamps (D-1) was declared the victor Tuesday night in the special election to serve out the remainder of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s unexpired County Board of Commissioners term. The Associated Press called the race for Stamps just after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.

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Stamps defeats Humay in special election to serve out remainder of term in Brandon Johnson’s old county board seat

Cook County Comm. Tara Stamps (D-1) is pictured at a county board meeting in September 2023. [Don...
NOV 05, 2024
Cook County Comm. Monica Gordon (D-5) is pictured at a September 2023 board meeting. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

Cook County Comm. Monica Gordon (D-5) has won the race for Cook County Clerk, after the Associated Press called the race Tuesday evening.

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Monica Gordon elected next Cook County Clerk

Cook County Comm. Monica Gordon (D-5) is pictured at a September 2023 board meeting. [Don Vincent...
NOV 05, 2024
Former Illinois Appellate Court Justice Eileen O’Neill Burke speaks to reporters before filing her nominating petitions in the state's attorney race last December. [Michael McDevitt/The Daily Line]

Former Illinois Appellate Court Justice Eileen O’Neill Burke has won the race to become the next Cook County State’s Attorney after being declared the winner Tuesday evening in the race to succeed outgoing State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. The Associated Press declared O’Neill Burke the victor Tuesday just before 9 p.m.

In a statement after declaring victory, O'Neill Burke said she was "honored" to take on the role.

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O’Neill Burke elected next Cook County State’s Attorney

Former Illinois Appellate Court Justice Eileen O’Neill Burke speaks to reporters before filing he...
OCT 24, 2024
From left to right, Anusha Thotakura, Jessica Biggs, Andre Smith and Danielle Wallace. [Photos either provided by campaign or taken from campaign materials. Wallace picture taken from Kingdom Avenue Inc. website]

Jessica Biggs, Anusha Thotakura and Andre Smith are all on the ballot in the race to represent District 6 on the partially elected Chicago Board of Education next year.

A fourth candidate, Danielle Wallace, is also running as a write-in candidate in the district, which includes the Near North Side and Near South Side, encompassing Streeterville, River North, Cabrini Green, parts of the Loop, parts of West Town and some of Wicker Park as well as Englewood, Grand Boulevard, Washington Park, much of Greater Grand Crossing and parts of Woodlawn, Hyde Park and Bronzeville.

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Big money, clout being wielded in Board of Education race to represent district spanning Near North to Near South side

From left to right, Anusha Thotakura, Jessica Biggs, Andre Smith and Danielle Wallace. [Photos ei...
AUG 30, 2024
Mayor Brandon Johnson is pictured at a City Council meeting in April 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

Chicago is facing a nearly billion-dollar budget gap for the upcoming fiscal year, a tough financial situation that will necessitate “collaborative solutions and strategic planning,” Mayor Brandon Johnson announced Thursday morning as the city unveiled its 2025 budget forecast.

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City forecasts nearly $1B budget gap for 2025, its largest since 2021

Mayor Brandon Johnson is pictured at a City Council meeting in April 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily...
AUG 30, 2024

NASCAR will return for a street race in the final year of its multi-year deal with the city, and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) announced the debut of a new system to crack down on gun crime.

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News in brief: NASCAR back for final race of three-year deal in 2025; CTA using gun detection technology across its security camera network

NASCAR will return for a street race in the final year of its multi-year deal with the city, and ...
MAR 29, 2024
City Hall is pictured in this file photo.

Alderpeople on the City Council’s immigration committee approved an ordinance Thursday that compels the city’s Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) to publish regular tallies of migrant evictions from the city’s temporary shelters under the 60-day shelter stay policy.

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Immigration committee approves measure to provide regular tracking of migrant evictions

City Hall is pictured in this file photo. Alderpeople on the City Council’s immigration committee...
MAR 29, 2024

Ward committeepeople are elected to unpaid positions to work on behalf of a local political party in their respective wards. Committeepeople help recruit potential candidates for office, organize voting efforts in their wards during elections, help fundraise for the party, vote to appoint officials to vacant elected positions and help decide which candidates the local party will endorse each election cycle.

In Chicago, 50 Democratic and Republican ward committeeperson seats were up for election March 19. Here are the results so far. An (I) will signify an incumbent candidate in a contest. Winners of each race will be listed in bold text accompanied by the percent of the overall vote they earned.

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Chicago Ward Committeeperson Race Results

Ward committeepeople are elected to unpaid positions to work on behalf of a local political party...
FEB 23, 2024
A file photo of voting booths.

A Cook County judge on Friday sided with real estate and commercial groups that had sued the Chicago Board of Elections to keep the Bring Chicago Home referendum off the March 19 primary election ballot. While voters might still be able to vote on the ballot question, the results could be suppressed if a higher court does not reverse the decision on appeal.

The fight to raise the real estate transfer tax was supported by Mayor Brandon Johnson while he campaigned for office. In a statement Friday evening, the mayor’s office said the city was disappointed, believed in the referendum’s legality and was exploring “every legal option available” to ensure voters remain the final say on the question. 

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Cook County judge sides with real estate groups to invalidate Bring Chicago Home referendum, ballot question now in limbo

A file photo of voting booths. A Cook County judge on Friday sided with real estate and commercia...
JAN 05, 2024
A file photo of voting booths.

A coalition of real estate industry groups and other commercial groups filed a lawsuit Friday morning against the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners alleging the city’s Bring Chicago Home ballot question is legally invalid in a few ways.

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Lawsuit filed with Circuit Court in effort to stop Bring Chicago Home referendum

A file photo of voting booths. A coalition of real estate industry groups and other commercial gr...
OCT 23, 2023
Ald. Matt O'Shea (19) asks Chicago Aviation Comm. Jamie Rhee questions during a budget hearing Friday. [Livestream]

Chicago Department of Aviation Comm. Jamie Rhee answered alderpersons’ questions about O’Hare airport’s massive modernization effort and migrant arrivals during a budget hearing Friday evening. 

The aviation department, which manages O’Hare and Midway international airports’ operations, maintenance and capital improvement projects, is set to see its budget balloon to $1.42 billion under Mayor Brandon Johnson’s 2024 spending plan. That represents a more than 23.5 percent increase from 2023’s budget of $1.14 billion.

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Alderpeople hear update on O’Hare modernizations, migrants during discussion on Aviation Department budget

Ald. Matt O'Shea (19) asks Chicago Aviation Comm. Jamie Rhee questions during a budget hearing Fr...
SEP 06, 2023
Ald. Debra Silverstein (50), who introduced the fatal traffic crash review ordinance, is seen during a meeting in 2022. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

The City Council Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety on Wednesday is expected to discuss and vote on an ordinance that would lead the city to study fatal traffic crashes on a regular basis and pose policy solutions. The committee will meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

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Pedestrian and traffic safety committee to vote on fatal crash review ordinance

Ald. Debra Silverstein (50), who introduced the fatal traffic crash review ordinance, is seen dur...
JUN 13, 2023
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle speaks at an event in Dixmoor on June 12, 2023. [Livestream]

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle traveled to the village of Dixmoor Monday to celebrate the groundbreaking of a water main infrastructure improvement project that is backed by federal funding and money allocated by the county board of commissioners. Preckwinkle was joined by U.S Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), U.S Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-Ill.) and the Army Corps of Engineers.

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Preckwinkle joins officials to break ground on Dixmoor water main project using funding from county board

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle speaks at an event in Dixmoor on June 12, 2023. [Li...
MAR 17, 2023

Ald. Matt Martin on why Chicago should try ranked choice voting

Alderman Matt Martin in Council Chambers [Colin Boyle | Blockclub Chicago Ald. Matt Martin (47) i...

Bio

I Tweet, Therefore I Am. Covering Chicago & Cook County government for @thedailylinechi. | he/him | Bylines: @CrucesSunNews @USATODAY @Suntimes @PhoenixLUC.