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Looking to Volunteer? ‘Pitch in for the Parks’ to Help Keep Them Clean

The Chicago Parks Foundation has created a citywide volunteer program to help keep the parks clean.

Q&A: What Charges Might Longest Serving US Speaker Face?

Federal prosecutors recently indicated Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is a subject of a criminal investigation into influence peddling to benefit an energy utility. Will the 78-year-old be charged and if so with what possible crimes?

Christopher Columbus Statue Removed from Grant Park

A towering likeness of Christopher Columbus no longer stands in Chicago’s Grant Park after Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot ordered for its “temporary” removal.

Local Musician Finds a Muse in Mister Rogers

The feel-good music of Fred Rogers inspires a neighborhood musician.

Push to Keep Woodlawn Residents In Their Homes Near Obama Center to Include More Affordable Housing

Even though the Obama Presidential Center has yet to receive final approval to break ground, Woodlawn’s real estate market is already bubbling, with the median sale price for single-family homes rising 90% from 2010 to 2019.

‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Gage Park

Chicago’s Gage Park neighborhood sits in two ZIP codes that have seen some of the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the city. 

AP-NORC Poll: 3 in 4 Americans Back Requiring Wearing Masks

Three out of four Americans, including a majority of Republicans, favor requiring people to wear face coverings while outside their homes, a new poll finds.

Trump Calls Off Florida Segment of GOP National Convention

“It’s a different world, and it will be for a little while,” President Trump said, explaining his decision during one of his newly resuscitated White House briefings on the coronavirus. “To have a big convention is not the right time.”

Ask Geoffrey: Revisiting Chicago’s Drive-ins

It’s not so glamorous anymore, but there was a time when people clamored to enjoy the novelty of eating fast food from the comfort of their cars. Geoffrey Baer serves up some fast food history with a side of super signs in this week’s Ask Geoffrey.

How ‘Mural Moves’ is Using Art to Invest in Communities

A family of artists is encouraging communities to reclaim their neighborhoods through the art of storytelling. We check out their work at 71st Street and Jeffery Boulevard in South Shore.

#ReleaseTheRecords Movement Seeks Release of Police Misconduct Files

Organizers are pushing for the Chicago Police Department to release officer misconduct records, saying publicly available top-level data omits the public’s narrative and prevents them from seeking “narrative justice.”

Chicago’s Annual Chicken Coop Tour Is Still on for 2020. It Just Needs Host Sites

Organizers are moving forward with the outdoor event, which showcases urban livestock and agriculture in its many forms. Prospective hosts have until July 26 to apply to be part of the September 2020 tour, no chickens required.

Report: Streets & Sanitation Inefficient in Clearing Weeds from Vacant Lots

An audit by the Inspector General’s Office found numerous flaws in the Department of Streets and Sanitation’s system of clearing weeds from vacant lots, including the lack of an up-to-date list of city-owned vacant property.

Local Researchers Develop Wearable Sensor to Monitor COVID-19 Symptoms

Worn 24/7, the soft, flexible sensor is being used to monitor cough, shortness of breath and fever in a small number of patients and front-line health care workers. Researchers hope the device can provide more insight about the coronavirus.

July 23, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the July 23, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”