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 8, 2020 Entire Cubs-Cards Series Postponed After More Positive Tests The entire three-game series between the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis at Busch Stadium was postponed Friday night after two more Cardinals players and a staff member tested positive for the coronavirus. Aug 7, 2020 The Week in Review: Rising COVID-19 Cases Prompt New Rules from Pritzker Mayor Lightfoot tests negative for COVID-19 after appearing with an alderman who later tested positive. Gov. J.B. Pritzker takes aim at businesses flouting public health guidance with new rules designed to enforce capacity limits and the state’s mask mandate. Aug 7, 2020 Crestwood Mayor Lou Presta Indicted in Red-Light Camera Bribery Scheme The mayor of south suburban Crestwood is facing federal bribery charges, according to an indictment made public Friday. He’s also charged with filing false income tax returns, and lying about it to the IRS. Aug 7, 2020 Kanye West Short 1,300 Signatures: Illinois Elections Officials Superstar Kanye West fell short of qualifying for the Illinois ballot as an independent presidential candidate by 1,300 signatures, according to the official review on Friday of the nominating petitions submitted by the Illinois native. Aug 7, 2020 Chicago Police Name First Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Officer The CPD has named Deborah Pascua as its ADA compliance officer. In that role she’ll be tasked with ensuring “meaningful access to CPD programs, services and activities” for individuals with disabilities. Aug 7, 2020 State Kicks in $2M to Transform South Side Brownfield Into Hub for Green Innovation Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced $2 million in state funds for the Green Era Urban Farming Campus, pushing financing for the project over the top and paving the way for Friday’s groundbreaking in Auburn Gresham. Aug 7, 2020 Cook County Officials Launch Rental Assistance Grants for Suburban Residents With the state’s ban on evictions set to expire in two weeks, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced a $20 million rental assistance fund to help residents of suburban Cook County impacted by the pandemic. Aug 7, 2020 US Reports Show Racial Disparities in Kids with COVID-19 Racial disparities in the U.S. coronavirus epidemic extend to children, according to two sobering government reports released Friday. Aug 7, 2020 Cardinals’ Game Against Cubs Postponed After Positive Test The Cardinals have been off since last Friday, when two players returned positive coronavirus tests. Eight players in total have tested positive, including star catcher Yadier Molina. Aug 7, 2020 This Virtual Walking Tour of Printers Row Has a Twist: An Old School Printing Demo Brick of Chicago’s virtual tours of Printers Row, set for Saturday and Sunday, will bring the history of printing to life with a demonstration from Starshaped Press. Aug 7, 2020 Lightfoot Tests Negative for COVID-19 After Appearing with Ald. Scott Who Tested Positive Mayor Lori Lightfoot has tested negative for the coronavirus after appearing at a Wednesday news conference alongside Ald. Michael Scott Jr., who announced about 24 hours later that he had been diagnosed with the virus. Aug 7, 2020 Pritzker Targets Businesses Flouting COVID-19 Regulations With New Rules “This is a make or break moment for the state of Illinois, for making sure people are doing everything they can to mitigate, to reduce the spread,” the governor said. “This is a moment for us to enforce the masking requirement across the state.” Aug 6, 2020 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: West Ridge For a time, the ZIP code that comprises much of West Ridge had the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases – but not anymore. The community’s positivity rate is now below the city average. Aug 6, 2020 A Look at Voting Issues On the Voting Rights Act’s 55th Anniversary Thursday marks the 55th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. Where the fight for ballot access goes next. Aug 6, 2020 Chicago-Area Transit Agency Bosses on COVID-19’s Impact on Transportation Ridership across CTA trains and buses, Metra commuter trains and Pace buses are down about 70% compared to this time last year. With that dramatic decline in ridership comes lower revenue and strains on operational funding. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: