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 18, 2020 Voting Begins for CPS Local School Councils Chicago Public School Local School Council members are up for election this week. What are LSCs and what power do they have? Nov 18, 2020 Nursing Homes See Increase in COVID-19 As Virus Surges in Illinois As COVID-19 continues to surge in Illinois, nursing homes and other long-term care facilities are bracing for what’s likely to come. Nov 18, 2020 Chicago Health Program Tackles Diabetes Through Free Lifestyle Coaching November is Diabetes Awareness Month. With one in three Americans at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, we learn about a local initiative that aims to prevent residents from developing the disease. Nov 18, 2020 Aldermen OK Plan to Borrow $1.4B, Green Light 5-Year Infrastructure Plan A plan to borrow $1.4 billion to repair Chicago’s crumbling streets, sidewalks, bridges and shoreline during the next five years advanced Wednesday with a 22-10 vote of the City Council’s Finance Committee. Nov 18, 2020 CTA ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ About Second Round of Transit Stimulus Money The Chicago Transit Authority’s Board of Directors approved the agency’s 2021 operating budget of $1.645 billion on Wednesday, but CTA staff warned of drastic service cuts without another infusion of cash from Congress. Nov 18, 2020 Illinois Tops 11,000 COVID-19 Deaths, 600,000 Cases Since Pandemic Began “COVID-19 is now the third leading cause of death in Illinois, behind heart disease and cancer,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Wednesday as state health officials reported 8,922 new COVID-19 cases and 140 virus-related deaths. Nov 18, 2020 FDA Allows 1st Rapid Virus Test That Gives Results at Home The announcement by the Food and Drug Administration represents an important step in U.S. efforts to expand testing options for COVID-19 beyond health care facilities and testing sites. Nov 18, 2020 Twitter, Facebook CEOs Vow Election Action; GOP Touts Curbs As the CEOs of Twitter and Facebook gave assurances of vigorous action against election disinformation, Republicans at a Senate hearing Tuesday pounded the social media companies over political bias, business practices and market dominance. Nov 18, 2020 CPS: Education Equity Remains An Issue Through First Quarter CPS Chief Education Officer LaTanya McDade said that while the number of A’s given to students this school year is up compared to last year, so too is the number of F’s, particularly among students of color. Nov 18, 2020 As Lines Grow, City to Expand COVID-19 Testing With $14M From Feds Acknowledging that demand for COVID-19 tests has grown exponentially during a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, Chicago officials announced Wednesday that the city will open a new testing site at Midway Airport. Nov 18, 2020 November 18, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 18, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 18, 2020 Lightfoot’s Plan to Hike Property Taxes by $93.9M Clears Key Hurdle The City Council’s Finance Committee advanced Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $12.8 billion spending plan to the full City Council on a 21-12 vote Wednesday. Nov 18, 2020 FAA Clears Boeing 737 Max to Fly Again The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration announced the move early Wednesday, saying it was done after a “comprehensive and methodical” 20-month review process. Nov 18, 2020 Chicago’s Museums Shutting Down for Second Time Due to COVID-19, Reopenings Uncertain Chicago's museums are facing a second shutdown and an uncertain future. Many closures are open-ended or will last at least through the remainder of 2020. Nov 17, 2020 Columnist Heidi Stevens Talks About Her COVID-19 Diagnosis Heidi Stevens is a writer at the Chicago Tribune who taps into many of her own experiences for her “Balancing Act" column. But writing about her COVID-19 diagnosis — and an underlying heart condition — gave her pause. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: