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 18, 2020 It’s a Girl! New Baby Zebra at the Lincoln Park Zoo Is Already Up and Running The yet-to-be-named foal was born Friday. Grevy’s zebras are endangered in the wild due to habitat loss and hunting. Aug 18, 2020 Postal Service Halts Some Changes Amid Outcry, Lawsuits Facing mounting public pressure and a crush of state lawsuits, President Donald Trump’s new postmaster general announced Tuesday he is halting some operational changes to mail delivery. Aug 18, 2020 Democrats’ Day 2 Focus: Trump’s Global Leadership Deficit A day after Michelle Obama’s passion wowed Democrats, Joe Biden is drawing on a collection of his party’s most experienced leaders at the Democratic National Convention to underscore what he calls a global leadership deficit. Aug 18, 2020 How New Delegates are Celebrating the Virtual Democratic National Convention What’s it like to be a first-time delegate celebrating this year’s virtual convention? We ask Melissa Conyears-Ervin, the Chicago city treasurer, and Krystal Garcia Centeno, a member of the Progressive Turnout Project. Aug 18, 2020 August 18, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 18, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 18, 2020 Safety Group: COVID-19 Likely to be the 3rd Leading Cause of Death in 2020 With more than 170,000 coronavirus-related deaths so far reported in the U.S. in 2020, the virus is on pace to becoming the third leading cause of death this year, according to the National Safety Council. Aug 18, 2020 Chicago to Roll Out Plan to Replace Lead Service Lines Shown to Contaminate Tap Water in Homes City officials are putting the final touches on a plan to replace the lead service lines responsible for contaminating the tap water in thousands of Chicago homes, according to Department of Water Management Commissioner Randy Conner. Aug 18, 2020 Sorry, Chicagoans: Evanston Cuts Off Daily Beach Passes With Chicago’s beaches closed, Evanston has been a lakefront refuge for many city dwellers, but now even that option is becoming limited as summer nears its end. Aug 18, 2020 Chicago’s 7-Day Average for COVID-19 Cases Rises Above 300: City Data Dr. Allison Arwady, the commissioner of the Department of Public Health, said the spread of the virus remains high among city residents between the ages of 18 and 29 as well as among Latino Chicagoans. Aug 18, 2020 Navy Pier Closing After Labor Day Because of Coronavirus Pandemic Unlike the pier’s shutdown for several months in the spring due to government orders driven by the coronavirus pandemic, directors of Navy Pier are this time choosing to close the cultural attraction for economic reasons. Aug 18, 2020 State Extends Deadline to Apply for Rental Assistance After last week’s powerful storms knocked out power for more than 750,000 residents, Illinoisans struggling pay their rent due to COVID-19 will now have until Aug. 28 to apply for state assistance. Aug 18, 2020 Judge Delays R. Kelly’s Federal Trial in Chicago Amid COVID-19 Difficulties “Forcing these witnesses to risk their health, or the health of their families, is not something the government wishes to do,” federal prosecutors wrote last week in a request to delay the October trial. Aug 18, 2020 Wisconsin Set to Be Removed From Chicago’s Quarantine Order: Officials Visitors to Chicago from Wisconsin will no longer be required to quarantine for two weeks starting Friday, city officials announced Tuesday. Aug 18, 2020 Stay Out of the Water, Steer Clear of Piers, National Weather Service Warns The National Weather Service is warning people to steer clear of Lake Michigan due to high waves and strong currents. That doesn't just apply to beachgoers and swimmers. Shoreline structures can be dangerous too. Aug 18, 2020 AP Survey: States Uncommitted to Trump’s Unemployment Boost Many governors say the costs to states to receive the bigger boost offered by Trump is more than their battered budgets can bear. They also say the federal government’s guidelines on how it will work are too murky. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: