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85-Year-Old Photographer Steve Schapiro Reflects on Civil Rights Movement

He took memorable pictures of Martin Luther King Jr. and traveled with writer James Baldwin. Steve Schapiro talks about what he witnessed in the United States back then — and what he is seeing today.

Crain’s Headlines: Citibank to Replace Gresham Branch in New Location

A bank franchise reassesses one of its locations on Chicago’s Far South Side. That story and more with Crain’s Chicago Business Editor Ann Dwyer.

Large Nonprofits Struggle to Provide Services While Locked Out of Pandemic Aid

Their size and reach allow them to get assistance quickly and efficiently to people in need, but nonprofits with more than 500 employees cannot apply for forgivable loans under the CARES Act.

Field of Dreams Game in Iowa Postponed to 2021 Due to Virus

The game at a newly constructed ballpark on the cornfield adjacent to the site of the 1989 movie had been scheduled for Aug. 13 in Dyersville, Iowa.

Rising Number of COVID-19 Cases Prompts New Cook County Guidelines

In an effort to curb COVID-19 infections, the Cook County Department of Public Health is asking bars, breweries and taverns that do not serve food to only serve customers outside.

Elections Officials Dismiss 1 of 3 Challenges Filed to Keep Kanye West Off November Ballot

The Illinois State Board of Elections is scheduled to finalize the Nov. 3 ballot on Aug. 21. Will superstar Kanye West be on the ballot in his home state as an independent candidate for president?

TreeKeepers Course Set to Start Training New Class of Stewards. Sign Up ASAP

The conservation group Openlands started the program in 1991 and has since certified 2,000 TreeKeepers, who play an important role in conserving, protecting and advocating for the Chicago region’s trees. 

Visitors to Cook County Suburbs from COVID-19 Hot Spots to Quarantine for 2 Weeks

Anyone entering suburban Cook County from a designated COVID-19 hot spot — including travelers and returning residents — will have to quarantine for 14 days. The list includes 22 states, and could grow more.

Chicago Cracks Down on Large Parties, Events to Stop Spread of COVID-19

Inspectors shut down an illegal party at a Humboldt Park warehouse where revelers were not wearing masks or following social distancing rules, city officials said Monday.

August 3, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Aug. 3, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Pritzker Launches $5M Face Mask Campaign: ‘It Only Works If You Wear It’

Despite a statewide mandate, not all residents are wearing masks. A new campaign aims to encourage folks to do just that. “A mask is like anything that keeps us safe. It only works if you wear it,” the governor said.

Chicago Police: Arrest Made in Friday Murder of 9-Year-Old Boy

Chicago police have a suspect in custody in connection with the shooting death of Janari Ricks near the Cabrini Rowhouses on Friday night. Criminal charges are expected to be filed in the coming days.

Chicago Jumps on Bandwagon to Help Save North America’s Birds

North America has lost nearly 3 billion birds in the last 50 years. A new bird banding station at Big Marsh Park is part of a massive effort to figure out ways to help our feathered friends. 

Microsoft Confirms Talks Seeking to Buy US Arm of TikTok

Microsoft says it is in talks with Chinese company ByteDance to acquire the U.S. arm of its popular video app TikTok and has discussed with President Donald Trump his concerns about security and censorship surrounding such an acquisition.

Free Craft Project by Local Artist Lets Kids Build Their Own Blocks

Chicago artist Matt Bergstrom wants kids across the city to get to know the homes that make up their neighborhood blocks by building them with their own hands, one free printable model at a time.