SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Sep 8, 2020 Effort to Expand O’Hare Cargo Operations With City Borrowing Stalls Amid Questions About Diversity Goals An effort by city officials to finish a project to expand cargo operations at O’Hare Airport by borrowing $55.6 million stalled amid objections from aldermen angry that the company that would benefit from the funds failed to hire enough Chicagoans. Sep 8, 2020 Chicago Puppeteer Brings Theater to Your Door with Pop-Up Show A local theater artist goes on house calls and takes his puppets on the road in Chicago neighborhoods. Sep 8, 2020 Teachers Excited, Anxious About New School Year as Remote Learning Resumes in Chicago Beyond first-day jitters, Chicago educators expressed concerns over stable internet connections and checking in with students about COVID-19 as classes in Chicago Public Schools resumed Tuesday for a fall unlike any other. Sep 8, 2020 Chicago Adds Kentucky to Quarantine Order; Removes California, Puerto Rico Starting Friday, Chicago’s quarantine order will apply to 21 states, but visitors from California and Puerto Rico will no longer be required to quarantine for two weeks, officials announced Tuesday. Sep 7, 2020 Winter Design Challenge a Hail Mary for Outdoor Dining Once the Cold Hits In a bid to keep restaurants open once cold weather hits, the city has launched a competition aimed at generating creative, yet feasible, ways to extend outdoor dining into Chicago’s winter. Sep 7, 2020 The Summer of COVID-19 Ends With Health Officials Worried The Lost Summer of 2020 drew to a close Monday with many big Labor Day gatherings canceled across the U.S. and health authorities pleading with people to keep their distance from others. Sep 7, 2020 Harris Meets Blake Family, Trump Goes on Attack in Labor Day Blitz Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris met the family of Jacob Blake to kick off her Labor Day visit to the critical swing state of Wisconsin, while President Donald Trump assailed the Democratic ticket. Sep 7, 2020 New Campaign Aims to Raise Awareness of Restorative Justice The coronavirus pandemic is highlighting systemic racism that Black and Brown communities have faced for decades, including systemic racism in the prison and criminal justice system. Sep 7, 2020 September 7, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Sept. 7, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Sep 7, 2020 Join the Hunt for Illinois’ Big Trees, And Track Down the Next State Champ Of Illinois’ 183 native tree species, nearly 140 are represented on the Illinois Big Tree Register as a state “champ,” leaving 46 species still in need of a big discovery. Here’s how to nominate a tree for inclusion on the list. Sep 7, 2020 How Illinois Universities Are Handling COVID-19 on Campus Some college campuses are seeing alarming spikes in the number of COVID-19 cases. Many schools have launched widespread testing efforts, but reports of student parties and gatherings have led to increased restrictions. Sep 7, 2020 A Farmer Planted Over 2 Million Sunflowers to Provide a Respite During This Rough Year Everyone could use a little sunshine in their life right now, so a Wisconsin farmer decided that’s what he was going to do, and planted more than 2 million sunflowers in his fields. Sep 7, 2020 10 Colorful Fridges and Counting: Fighting Food Insecurity One Fridge at a Time Painted fridges stocked with free, fresh food and drinks have been popping up across Chicago for the past two months. Find out how the Love Fridge project is helping those in need during the pandemic. Sep 6, 2020 Census Bureau Must Temporarily Halt Winding Down Operations The U.S. Census Bureau for now must stop following a plan that would have it winding down operations in order to finish the 2020 census at the end of September, according to a federal judge’s order. Sep 6, 2020 75th Street Boardwalk Celebrates Grand Opening in Chatham Plywood used to board up businesses in the wake of civil unrest this summer is now a sign of economic growth and engagement in one South Side community. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: