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 12, 2020 Tens of Thousands Still Without Power, Possibly Until Saturday, ComEd Says The physical destruction caused by Monday’s powerful storm, which saw a tornado touch down in Rogers Park, was as devastating as a hurricane, according to ComEd. Now some neighbors are leading the charge on helping out. Aug 11, 2020 Looting, Unrest Give Way to Another Phase of Recovery in Chicago Businesses and residents are bracing for the possibility of future upheaval following widespread theft and property damage on Sunday night. How police are responding — and what else is being done to address systemic issues. Aug 11, 2020 Illinois Universities, Colleges Prepare for Fall Classes Amid COVID-19 Colleges and universities are preparing for a semester unlike any other. For many, the welcome back won’t be to campus — but to computers. Aug 11, 2020 Art Deco Inspires Ambitious New Mural on Chicago Riverwalk Summer is the season for public art, and it seems like every week a colorful new mural blooms. We get up close to a massive new work of public art taking flight along the Chicago Riverwalk. Aug 11, 2020 Lawmakers Approve Pritzker’s Rules Targeting Businesses That Flout COVID-19 Regulations Lawmakers on Tuesday approved new rules crafted by Gov. J.B. Pritzker to reduce the spread of the coronavirus despite opposition from Illinois Republicans and the Illinois Retail Merchants Association. Aug 11, 2020 Share of City Property Tax Revenues Claimed by TIF Funds Grew 5% in 2 Years: Report The growing share of city property taxes sent to tax increment finance districts is sure to fuel the argument over whether the districts actually spur redevelopment and eradicate blight or exacerbate growing inequality in Chicago. Aug 11, 2020 Chicago Youth Organize Open Mic in South Side Garden A community garden and farmers market in Auburn Gresham is now the venue of an open mic hosted for young Chicago artists. We go for a look to learn more. Aug 11, 2020 Despite ‘Comparatively’ Quiet Night, Lightfoot to Keep Downtown Blocked Off Access to downtown Chicago will be restricted “for the foreseeable future,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know. Aug 11, 2020 Lightfoot: It Was ‘Highly Problematic’ That Officers Who Shot Man in Englewood Did Not Have Body Cameras “We can't have people out on the street interfacing with the public without body cameras,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday, just days after officers responded to a call about a man with a gun that led to a shooting and touched off unrest across the city. Aug 11, 2020 Q&A: What’s Up With Trump’s Orders on TikTok and WeChat? President Donald Trump has ordered sweeping but vague ban on dealings with the Chinese owners of popular apps TikTok and WeChat, saying they are a threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy and the economy. Aug 11, 2020 Biden Selects California Sen. Kamala Harris as Running Mate Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate on Tuesday, making history by selecting the first Black woman to compete on a major party’s presidential ticket. Aug 11, 2020 August 11, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Aug. 11, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Aug 11, 2020 Tornado Confirmed in Rogers Park, Storm Blasts Chicago with 85 MPH Wind Gust The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in Rogers Park during Monday’s powerful storm. Thousands of Chicagoans remained without power Tuesday morning. Aug 11, 2020 Lightfoot Removes Iowa, Kansas and Utah From Quarantine Order Visitors to Chicago from Iowa, Kansas and Utah will no longer have to quarantine for two weeks, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Tuesday. The three states are the first to be removed from Chicago’s quarantine order. Aug 11, 2020 Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Tuesday Night: How to Catch the Best Views Be on the lookout for Perseids on Tuesday night and early Wednesday as the meteor shower hits its peak. Here’s how to maximize your chances of seeing these fireballs streak across the sky. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: