SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 25, 2020 August 25, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 25, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 25, 2020 Aldermen Agree to Ease Rules on Nudity in Bars, Clubs to Settle Lawsuit The measure approved Tuesday by a City Council committee would revise the law that requires women to cover their nipples with “pasties” or latex while performing topless at a bar or club that has a liquor license. Aug 25, 2020 Chicago Removes Arizona, North Carolina From Quarantine Order, Adds South Dakota: Officials City officials on Tuesday announced changes to Chicago’s quarantine order. Starting Friday, 18 states and Puerto Rico will be on the list. Aug 25, 2020 Pritzker Announces New Statewide Policy on Face Masks for Restaurant, Bar Patrons Starting Wednesday, people visiting bars and restaurants in Illinois will be required to wear face coverings during all of their interactions with staff, whether they are sitting indoors or outdoors, according to a new policy. Aug 25, 2020 UIC Launches Clinical Trial for COVID-19 Vaccine A handful of Chicago residents became the first in the city to participate in a national clinical trial to test a potential COVID-19 vaccine as the University of Illinois at Chicago launched its study on Monday. Aug 25, 2020 Kenosha Delayed Body Cameras For Years Before Blake Shooting City and law enforcement leaders in Kenosha unanimously endorsed the use of body cameras in 2017 as a way to increase police accountability and collect evidence. But since then, they have balked at the price tag. Aug 25, 2020 Beluga Baby Boom at the Shedd. 1 Calf Just Arrived, 2nd Is on the Way The Shedd announced the birth of a baby boy beluga, and is expecting a second beluga arrival any day. A Pacific white-sided dolphin is also due to give birth. Aug 25, 2020 CPS: 18K-Plus Students Signed Up for Free Internet via ‘Chicago Connected’ Program More than 18,000 CPS students have signed up to receive free internet access through the Chicago Connected program. With classes beginning remotely in just two weeks, city officials expect that number to continue growing exponentially. Aug 24, 2020 As the RNC Kicks Off, A Look at the GOP in Illinois President Donald Trump has the fundraising advantage on Democratic nominee Joe Biden, but in Illinois, Republicans are the underdogs when it comes to both power and cash. Aug 24, 2020 Local Republicans Expect Economic Optimism, ‘Law and Order’ Message from RNC The leader of the Chicago Republican Party said Monday that he is expecting to hear a strong “law and order” message from this week’s National Republican Convention combined with a hopeful economic vision for the future. Aug 24, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: City Seeking Developers for South, West Side Commercial Districts The city hunts for real estate developers for commercial corridors on the South and West sides, but will developers bite? Crain’s Chicago Business Editor Ann Dwyer joins us with the stories behind the headlines. Aug 24, 2020 ‘Chicago Tonight’ at the 2012 Republican National Convention Paris Schutz has a report from day one of the 2012 GOP convention in Tampa. Aug 24, 2020 LaHood Breaks From Colleagues, Votes Against USPS Bill “They were asking for $25 billion,” said U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood, who voted against $25 billion in funding for the Postal Service. “This goes on the proverbial credit card, no way to pay for it.” Aug 24, 2020 Measure That Would Have Required CPD to Allow Those Arrested Access to a Phone Within An Hour Fails to Advance A measure that would have required Chicago Police officers to allow those arrested access to a phone within an hour of being detained failed to advance Monday, after a deputy chief told aldermen it could put the city at risk of lawsuits. Aug 24, 2020 August 24, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 24, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: