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2nd Presidential Debate Is Officially Canceled

The nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates confirmed Friday that the Oct. 15 faceoff would be scrapped. 

Illinois Court Dismisses Jason Van Dyke’s Appeal in Murder of Laquan McDonald

Former Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke, who was convicted of second-degree murder of Black teen Laquan McDonald in 2014, is expected to be released in February 2022. While he remains in custody, it’s unclear where he will serve the remainder of his sentence.

Trump Sets Big Events for WH, Florida, Restarting Campaign

Looking to shove his campaign back on track, President Donald Trump and his team laid out an aggressive return to political activities on Friday.

Man Charged with Attempting to Use Explosive Device at Naperville Restaurant

Diego Vargas, 24, was charged in U.S. District Court in Chicago this week with a single count of maliciously attempting to damage and destroy a building by means of an explosive device.

Official Says Vaccine Expected in January, Countering Trump

President Donald Trump has said at rallies, debates and press conferences that a vaccine could arrive within weeks. “We think we can start sometime in October,” Trump said at a White House press briefing last month.

The Search Is On For Chicago’s Official Christmas Tree

Officials put out a call Friday for nominations for Chicago’s official Christmas tree. Pines need not apply.

COVID-19 Restrictions Lifted in Metro East Region of Illinois, Pritzker Announces

Restrictions designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus in the Metro East area of Illinois near St. Louis will be lifted at 5 p.m. Friday after the number of confirmed cases has dropped significantly, state officials announced.

Extradition Fight Continues in Kenosha Protest Shootings

Kyle Rittenhouse appeared on a video stream and wore a face mask during a brief court hearing Friday morning in Lake County, Illinois. Judge Paul Novak scheduled an Oct. 30 hearing on the extradition request.

‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Greater Grand Crossing

A pandemic, civil unrest and an increase in violence. How community organizations in Greater Grand Crossing are helping young people cope with adversity.

VP Debate Takeaways: Pandemic Looms Over a More Civil Fight

In normal times, vice presidential debates don’t matter much. But in an election year as wild as 2020, everything is magnified. Here are key early takeaways from the only vice presidential debate ahead of the Nov. 3 Election Day.

Local Community Leaders on Vice Presidential Policy Promises

Health care, the environment and the economy were among the issues that got top billing Wednesday when the running mates of President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden faced off at their sole debate.

Neo-Futurist Theater Stages the Lives of the First Ladies, From Martha to Melania

We meet some of the first ladies – and the young theater makers who carry on the tradition of a theater troupe called the Neo-Futurists.

Ask Geoffrey: Landmarking in Chicago

Geoffrey Baer traces the half-century story that cost at least one preservationist his life, in this week’s Ask Geoffrey.

Trump Still Contagious? Experts Say It’s Impossible to Know

“At this point, there’s no diagnostic test that tells you whether a person that’s infected remains infectious,” said Dr. Benjamin Pinsky, who leads Stanford University’s virology labs. 

New City Initiative Aims at Giving Young Learners the Chance to Thrive

“As a city, we must ensure every child, regardless of their ZIP code, receives a high-quality early education, providing them the tools and opportunities they need to thrive,” said Mayor Lightfoot in a statement.