SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 25, 2021 Biden Orders COVID-19 Travel Restrictions, Adds South Africa President Joe Biden on Monday reinstated COVID-19 travel restrictions on most non-U.S. travelers from Brazil, Ireland, the United Kingdom and 26 other European countries that allow travel across open borders. He also added South Africa to the list. Jan 25, 2021 Cook County Launches COVID-19 Vaccine Website, 1st Mass Vaccination Site A year after the first coronavirus case was reported in Illinois, officials launched a new mass coronavirus vaccination site, website and hotline for those who live and work in Cook County. But demand for the vaccine still far outweighs supply. Jan 25, 2021 January 25, 2021 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 25, 2021 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 25, 2021 Aldermen Agree to Pay $525K to Man Shot by Officers During Traffic Stop Aldermen agreed Monday to settle a lawsuit brought by a Chicago man who was shot by police during a traffic stop in February 2015 that officials ruled was unjustified by paying him $525,000 and forgiving approximately $45,000 in debt he owes to the city. Jan 25, 2021 Snow is Forecast for Drought-Stricken West While Showers Head to the South More than 25 million people are under winter weather alerts from California through Michigan due to a winter storm developing in the Golden State and heading for the Midwest. A swath of very heavy snow will extend from northern Kansas to northern Illinois through Monday. Jan 24, 2021 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Jan. 24, 2021 - Full Show Looking back at this week’s historic inauguration with local journalists. Remembering civil rights icon Ida B. Wells, with her great-granddaughter. And honoring another pioneer, the late Jim Tilmon. Jan 24, 2021 ‘Ida B. the Queen’: New Book Examines Legacy of Trailblazing Journalist We kick off the first installment of our Black Voices Book Club series with a new biography on a Black woman whose legend looms large in Chicago. And it’s written by Michelle Duster, her great-granddaughter. Jan 24, 2021 Big Promises: COVID-19 Relief, Vaccines, Jobs, Immigration on Docket Journalists Brandon Pope (WCIU), Glenn Reedus (Chicago Reporter) and Rachel Hinton (Chicago Sun-Times) look at what’s ahead for the country under the new Biden administration. Jan 24, 2021 Chicago Teachers Vote to Teach From Home, Defying District The Chicago Teachers Union said Sunday that its members voted to defy an order to return to the classroom over concerns about COVID-19, setting up a showdown with district officials who have said that refusing to return when ordered would amount to an illegal strike. Jan 24, 2021 On Anniversary of Illinois’ 1st COVID-19 Case, Top Doctor Makes Plea for Action In the 12 months since Illinois identified its first case of COVID-19, more than 1.1 million infections have been reported in the state and 18,750 people have died after testing positive for the virus. Jan 24, 2021 Aloha Shirts on ‘Boogaloos’ Link Symbol of Peace to Violence People following a violent movement that promotes a second U.S. civil war or the breakdown of modern society have been showing up at recent protests wearing not only tactical gear but an unlikely public and online symbol: the so-called Hawaiian shirt. Jan 23, 2021 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Jan. 23, 2021 - Full Show What to expect from the Biden administration, including immigration reform. And in a new series called “Neighbors,” we introduce you to a family that’s been feeding its community for decades. Jan 23, 2021 Changing Times: What to Expect from Biden Administration Jesus del Toro, director and general manager of La Raza newspaper, and Jackie Serrato, editor-in-chief of the South Side Weekly newspaper, discuss Inauguration Day and the big changes already underway. Jan 23, 2021 Meet Your Neighbors, Chicago: The Rodriguez Family For more than four decades, the Rodriguez family has run a community food pantry out of their East Side garage with little more than their own hands. Jan 23, 2021 Judge: Kenosha Shooter Can’t Associate With Supremacists An 18-year-old Illinois teen charged with fatally shooting two people during a protest in southeastern Wisconsin last year is prohibited from associating with known white supremacists under a judge’s recently modified bail conditions. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: