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Chicago’s Post-Thanksgiving Coronavirus Surge Boosts Cases by 30%: Officials

An average of 1,729 Chicagoans have been diagnosed each day with the coronavirus during the past week, a 30% increase from the previous week, according to Chicago Department of Public Health data. 

Police Tracking Public’s Trust in Department Through New Dashboard

“Chicagoans are only as safe as they feel, and this tool gives the Department an actionable metric to measure the health of the relationship between the city’s residents and its police department,” Police Superintendent David Brown said in a statement. 

December 10, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Dec. 10, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

AP Source: Emanuel’s Cabinet Prospects Increasingly Unlikely

Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, among multiple candidates in the running for the Cabinet position, appeared to slip down the list in the last two weeks after progressive leaders criticized the prospect of nominating him for the post.

No Drama Corona-Christmas Has Some Secretly Jumping For Joy

Though Thanksgiving pleas to stay put were ignored by thousands, many around the world are gleefully looking forward to spending the December holidays at home without the expense, drama and travel headaches they normally endure.

What Happens When Legislators Speak Out Against Speaker Madigan?

Who will be the next speaker of the Illinois House? For the first time in decades, there’s no clear answer. Longtime Speaker Michael Madigan still wants the job — but at least 19 of his fellow Democrats say they won’t support him. We check in with some of the first to defect.

Spotlight Politics: Madigan Floats Income Tax Hike

With the failure last month of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s graduated income tax amendment, Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan floats an income tax hike while making his pitch to the Black Caucus.

Free Virtual Concert ‘Pasión Latina’ Marks a First for Lyric Opera

Lyric Opera of Chicago has plans for a virtual concert Sunday unlike anything it has done before: a Spanish-language concert. We meet some of the artists involved with the premiere of “Pasión Latina.”

Jury Convicts Illinois Man In Minnesota Mosque Bombing

A jury on Wednesday convicted the leader of an Illinois anti-government militia group of several civil rights and hate crime charges in the 2017 bombing of a Minnesota mosque.

Englewood Keeps Focus on Revitalization 6 Months After Looting, Unrest

Area businesses along commercial corridors like 63rd Street and Ashland Avenue experienced extensive damage in late May and early June. Business owners and community organizers talk about what’s next. 

Lightfoot: I’m ‘Deeply Disappointed’ That Alderman Flouted Indoor Dining Ban

Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Wednesday she was “deeply disappointed” that Lakeview Ald. Tom Tunney allowed diners to eat inside his restaurant in defiance of a ban imposed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Aldermen OK Break for Cubs, Businesses Struggling During Pandemic

A proposal backed by Mayor Lightfoot to give the Cubs a four-year break on a $250,000 city bill advanced Wednesday, along with a package designed to help businesses struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic.

Suburban Cook County Launches Initiative to Prevent Opioid Overdose Deaths

With suburban Cook County on track to exceed 2,000 opioid overdose deaths this year, officials announce a program to address the “silent epidemic” that will connect people with treatment.

As Winter Holidays Near, Officials Urge People to Gather Virtually

“I urge people to postpone the normal ways that you’re used to celebrating. We are advising people to postpone travel during the holidays,” Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike said Wednesday.

Birders A-Twitter Over This Yellow-Bellied Beauty’s First-Ever Sighting in Illinois

Great Kiskadees don’t normally roam north of Texas, so the first-ever sighting in Illinois caused quite a commotion, attracting birders from across the state to Will County.