Jesse Howe

Data Visualization Developer

Jesse Howe was the Chicago Sun-Times data visualization developer from 2021 through 2024.

The Oath Keepers’ membership rolls included an Illinois state trooper, a campus cop for the University of Illinois Chicago and an officer in a village known as “America’s First Black Town.”
The Oath Keepers’ membership rolls included an Illinois state trooper, a campus cop for the University of Illinois Chicago and an officer in a village known as “America’s First Black Town.”
As part of the Sun-Times’ Creative Chicago project, we asked several local artists to draw comics reflecting their life experiences.
See who represents you in Chicago and learn about their backgrounds, positions, and contact information.
Former CPS CEO Paul Vallas has raised $5.6 million in campaign contributions to Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson’s $3.9 million. Here’s where it’s come from.
A look at some of the key players involved in the case and the trial, and a timeline of key events leading up to it, as outlined in court records.
Follow along on Feb. 28 as results roll in for the 2023 Chicago municipal elections – for mayoral, ward and police district races.
$24 million and counting. That’s how much money Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the eight men and women challenging her have raised. Where is it coming from?
A Sun-Times analysis finds the number of violent crimes on L and subway trains and CTA buses has risen to a level not seen since 2011, despite ridership declines during the pandemic.
Chicago police have made arrests in fewer and fewer crimes in recent years. The decline mirrors a drop in nearly every category of officers’ activity tracked by the Chicago Police Department.