SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 29, 2020 ‘Making Sense of 2020’: How WTTW News Told the Story of an Unprecedented Year Premiering Tuesday, a new documentary from WTTW senior producer Daniel Andries analyzes how reporters, producers and staff at WTTW News adapted to report the story of a year unlike any other. Nov 29, 2020 COVID-19 Claims Beloved Chicago Dispatcher: ‘His Pride Was Going To Work’ Guadalupe Lopez died earlier this month of COVID-19. He was 58 and among the essential workers who must show up to work, and one of the more than 9,100 people who have died from the disease in the Chicago area. Nov 28, 2020 Black Friday Sees Record Online as US Shoppers Stay Home Black Friday online sales hit a new record this year as pandemic-wary Americans filled virtual carts instead of real ones. Nov 28, 2020 UChicago Study Explores How Latino Families Make Child Care Decisions Despite a cultural tradition of using family members or friends for early childhood care, many parents in majority Latino communities want to enroll their children in formal child care centers, but are stymied by multiple factors, a new study finds. Nov 28, 2020 With No Action By Washington, States Race To Offer Virus Aid Faulting inaction in Washington, governors and state lawmakers are racing to get pandemic relief to small-business owners, the unemployed, renters and others whose livelihoods have been upended by COVID-19. Nov 28, 2020 Thanksgiving Vandalism: ‘Land Back’ Sprayed on US Statues Statues of three United States Presidents, a “Pioneers Statue” and numerous storefronts were targeted by vandals on Thanksgiving, with “land back” graffitied on some of the property. Nov 28, 2020 The Lawn vs. Leaves Debate Continues. Is There a Compromise? Is there a middle ground between obliterating leaves and letting nature take its course? We asked an expert from the Chicago Botanic Garden. Nov 27, 2020 The Week in Review: A Black Friday Like No Other After an unprecedented year, we take a hard look at the pandemic-ravaged economy, as businesses gear up for the all-important holiday retail season. Nov 27, 2020 Experts: Virus Numbers Could Be Erratic After Thanksgiving The coronavirus testing numbers that have guided much of the nation’s response to the pandemic are likely to be erratic over the next week or so, experts said Friday, as fewer people get tested during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Nov 27, 2020 Stocks Rise on Wall Street as S&P 500 Hits Record High Positive developments on the vaccine front have driven double-digit gains in the major indexes this month as investors look forward to progress in gaining control over the pandemic that plunged the global economy into its deepest slump since the 1930s. Nov 27, 2020 COVID-19 in Illinois: 7,574 New Cases, 66 Additional Deaths The pandemic in Illinois reached another sobering mark on Friday, after health officials reported 12,029 total deaths linked to the pandemic and 705,063 infections. Nov 27, 2020 Sandhill Cranes, a Conservation Success Story, Now Face Climate Change Threat More than 25,000 migrating sandhill cranes are making a pit stop at Indiana’s Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area. The bird’s numbers have rebounded thanks to wetland conservation efforts, but now climate change threatens to undo that progress. Nov 27, 2020 US Colleges Mull New Virus Protocols For Students’ Return The coronavirus presented huge challenges for the fall semester for U.S. colleges that opened the academic year with in-person learning, including some that took a battering from outbreaks. Nov 27, 2020 Black Friday Offers Beacon of Hope to Struggling Stores In normal times, Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year. But these are not normal times: The economy is tanking and crowds are expected to be dramatically diminished as coronavirus cases spike and shoppers do more of their purchases online. Nov 27, 2020 The Holiday Show Must Go On Ready or not, the holidays have arrived. Here’s how some of Chicago’s most beloved traditions and experiences have adapted to the coronavirus pandemic to help bring some holiday cheer to 2020. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: