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Fall Back. Don’t Forget the Time Change This Weekend

We gain an hour this weekend when daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. 

The Week in Review: Illinois Sets New Daily COVID-19 Records

Illinois reports a record 6,943 new COVID-19 cases in a single day, surpassing the previous record set one day earlier. As cases rise so do tensions between Gov. J.B. Pritzker and business owners amid pandemic-related closures.

Trump Pitches ‘Back to Normal’ as Biden Warns of Tough Days

In a campaign that has been dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than 227,000 Americans and staggered the economy, the candidates’ clashing overtures stood as a reflection of their leadership styles.

Illinois Authorities Extradite Kyle Rittenhouse to Wisconsin

A 17-year-old from Illinois accused of killing two demonstrators in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has been extradited to stand trial on homicide charges.

Frustrated Aldermen Demand More Street Paving Money Amid Budget Crisis

Aldermen urged city transportation officials on Friday to help them repave more Chicago streets, spotlighting a perennial gripe about potholes and rough rides during a budget season like no other.

Restaurant Owners Push Back on Pritzker’s Indoor Dining Restrictions

“It’s unfortunate,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Friday. “Look, this disease is unrelenting, it doesn’t care about what the location is and what we’re trying to do here is to limit the cases, the hospitalizations and the deaths.”

Supreme Court Issues Flurry of Last-minute Election Orders

Over the past 10 days, the U.S. Supreme Court has answered questions about an extended timeline for receiving and counting ballots in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Here’s how they ruled. 

Chicago Activates Emergency Operations Center, Prepares for Halloween, Election-Related Violence

The city is prepared to deploy garbage trucks, salt spreaders, snow plows and water trucks to protect the city’s commercial districts if the election triggers unrest and violence, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.

Look to the Sky on Halloween for a Rare Blue Moon

Saturday’s full moon will be the second one in October, earning the label “blue moon.” It’ll have a red companion, in the form of Mars. 

Abner Mikva Documentary Delves into Chicago Politician’s Progressive Values, Drive

Chicago politician Abner Mikva had the distinction of serving in all the three branches of U.S. government. A new documentary delves into Mikva’s storied political career and public life.

State Senators Weigh in On Tightening Coronavirus-Related Restrictions

Illinois Sens. Sara Feigenholtz and Don DeWitte talk about the governor’s decision to halt indoor dining and bar service in regions where coronavirus rates are surging.

Bears Coach Criticized for Poor Play-Calling, Quarterback Questions Return

An ugly loss for the Bears Monday night. Can fans hope for anything better against the Saints on Sunday?

‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Kenosha

Kenosha, Wisconsin, just over the Illinois border, became the epicenter of violent unrest this summer after the police shooting of Jacob Blake. A few months later, Kenosha is in the midst of early voting – and it’s a hotly contested county.

Dr. Anthony Fauci on Current COVID-19 Situation, Vaccine Prospects

Brandis Friedman sits down with Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, to talk about where things stand now with the pandemic and where they’re headed. 

Progressive Caucus Objects to Lightfoot’s Budget Plan, Calls for Cuts to CPD

Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $12.76 billion spending plan for 2021 fails to craft a “compassionate, bold” solution to the long-standing inequities that plague Chicago, according to the City Council’s Progressive Caucus.