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Cate Cahan

Senior Editor, Metro Desk

As Chicago Public Radio’s senior metro desk editor, Cate conceives and researches stories, edits scripts and organizes long-term projects including investigations and series.

Cate joined the staff of Chicago Public Radio in May 1998 as an editor for Eight Forty-Eight, Chicago Public Radio’s weekday morning newsmagazine. She later became a contributing editor for Eight Forty-Eight and interim news director for the news department.

Cate has received more than a dozen Peter Lisagor awards and three Sigma Delta Chi awards, most recently as editor on a project that examined abuses among children at the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center.

Prior to joining Chicago Public Radio, Cate worked as editorial director and planning editor for WBBM 780 AM. She’s also worked as a newspaper reporter and magazine editor.

Cate has a M.A. in Journalism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a B.A. in English from Mundelein College.

Originally from Joliet, Cate resides in Skokie with her husband, Richard. They have four children and a granddaughter, Madeline.

Recent Stories
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Prison Watchdog Group Finds Unsafe Conditions at Suburban Jail for Juveniles

Unsafe and unsanitary conditions at an Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice facility alarm a prison watchdog group.

Posted on 10.19.2009
Inmate Says Police Abuse Led to His Murder Conviction

Another man says he was abused at the hands of Chicago police detectives.

Posted on 7.21.2009
Lawyers for Juan Rivera Say They'll Appeal Third Guilty Verdict

A Waukegan jury has convicted Juan Rivera a third time for murder

Posted on 5.8.2009
Let the Trout Fishing Begin!

The Illinios Department of Natural Resources is stocking lakes and ponds with rainbow trout

Posted on 3.31.2009
A Chance to Make Headway for Kids in Trouble

Advocates for improvements in the juvenile justice system in Illinois see an opportunity for progress.

Posted on 2.17.2009
Government Watchdogs Have an Agenda for Quinn

Campaign finance legislation is high on the to-do list for government reformers now

Posted on 1.30.2009
Federal Prosecutors Head to Court on Blagojevich Motions

A pair of requests before a federal judge today could affect proceedings around Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich

Posted on 1.5.2009
Seven Days of Kwanzaa at Malcolm X College

The celebration of African American culture begins today.

Posted on 12.26.2008
Edgar: Just Say No to Special Election

A former governor thinks the state needs unify among lawmakers, not a partisan special election.

Posted on 12.15.2008
Police Chief Says Sending Cops to Hot Spots is Bringing Murder Down

Jody Weis says a targeted response to crime is working.

Posted on 9.15.2008
Chicago Clinton Supporters May Not Flock to Obama

There is some fence mending for Obama to win over Clinton supporters.

Posted on 6.7.2008
Bunny Love in the Garden

Rabbits are back, just in time to much your petunias

Posted on 5.26.2008
The Search Goes on for Evidence in Logan Case

A search goes on for new evidence in the re-examination of a murder conviction.

Posted on 4.14.2008
Structures Make Group's Endangered List

Landmarks Illinois picks its top ten endangered structures

Posted on 4.2.2008
Another Turn in Wrongful Conviction Case

There's information that a deceased inmate left a letter pointing to himself, not the convicted man, as the killer in a 1982 murder.

Posted on 3.26.2008
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