SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 27, 2020 Ask Geoffrey: The Story of Hyde Park’s Rosalie Villas A tucked-away street on the city's South Side is a time capsule from the days before the neighborhood was even part of Chicago. Geoffrey Baer explains. Oct 27, 2020 Many Young People Stepping Up as Poll Workers for 2020 Election A high-turnout election in the middle of a pandemic that is surging across the country presents a host of challenges. How state and local election authorities are working to fill the void. Oct 27, 2020 DePaul Researchers Help Narrow Data Gap in COVID-19 Testing When the pandemic hit, city officials found there was a significant information gap when trying to collect race and ethnicity data. What researchers at DePaul University is doing to help narrow that gap. Oct 27, 2020 Stocks End Another Wobbly Day Lower as Virus Cases Rise Wall Street’s losses mounted for the second straight day Tuesday as momentum slows on worries about rising virus counts and Washington’s inability to deliver more aid to the economy. Oct 27, 2020 Indoor Service at Chicago Bars, Restaurants Suspended Amid COVID-19 Spike New restrictions for Chicago begin Friday. “For a time in late summer, Chicago seemed to have this more under control than other regions in Illinois, but that’s no longer the case,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said. Oct 27, 2020 New App Lets Cyclists Report Bike Lane Obstructions, Hazards The coronavirus pandemic has given rise to a cycling boom in Chicago, but many riders face on-street bike lanes that are blocked or in disrepair. An advocacy organization wants to combat the problem with its new mobile app. Oct 27, 2020 City Watchdog: Some Police Officers Not Completing Required Trainings After Firearm Discharge According to a new report, Chicago police officers who fired their weapons have been returning to regular field duties before completing necessary training requirements aimed at helping them process trauma. Oct 27, 2020 Florida Added to Chicago’s Quarantine Order as COVID-19 Surge Continues City officials added Florida to Chicago’s COVID-19 quarantine order as confirmed cases of the coronavirus continue to surge in Chicago, Illinois and throughout the nation. Oct 27, 2020 Bond Denied For Sisters Accused of Stabbing Store Employee 27 Times Over Mask Request After refusing requests to wear face masks or use hand sanitizer inside a North Lawndale neighborhood store, two sisters allegedly attacked a male employee, stabbing him more than two dozen times Sunday evening. Oct 27, 2020 October 27, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 27, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 27, 2020 Parents, Advocates Want Transparency from CPS Before a Return to In-Person Learning Parents and activists are calling on Chicago Public Schools to answer critical safety questions about in-person learning before some of the district’s most vulnerable students return to their classrooms. Oct 27, 2020 Community Groups Vow to Fight Plan for ‘Mountain of Dredge’ on Chicago’s Southeast Side Community organizers on Chicago’s Southeast Side are marshaling their forces and looking for solutions to address what they see as yet another environmental threat to their already beleaguered neighborhood. Oct 26, 2020 Firsthand Gun Violence: Helping Communities in Times of Need As Chicago experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases, data shows the city’s 2020 homicide rate outpacing 2019. We speak with Jamal Cole, founder of My Block, My Hood, My City, as part of our series. Oct 26, 2020 What is the Future of Abortion Rights in Illinois? Newly confirmed Justice Amy Coney Barrett recently dodged questions about how she’d weigh cases dealing with abortion. Advocates on both sides view her leanings as a primary reason she was picked for the nation’s high court. Oct 26, 2020 Amy Coney Barrett Confirmed as Supreme Court Justice in Partisan Vote Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday by a deeply divided Senate, with Republicans overpowering Democrats to install President Donald Trump’s nominee days before the election. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: