SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jul 13, 2020 Infectious Disease Expert: Better National Leadership Needed to Fight COVID-19 COVID-19 numbers are rising nationally to startling new highs. Cases in the city and state are also climbing. What’s going on? We check in with Dr. Emily Landon of UChicago Medicine. Jul 13, 2020 ‘Noble Army’ Makes Thousands of Face Shields for Health Care Workers Personal protective gear is often in short supply, but a group of people in the Chicago area have made a serious dent in that shortage. And, as we found out, they were inspired by “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 13, 2020 A Virtual Visit to a Luminous Collection of Spiritual Art A private tour of a collection of artistic treasures with a spiritual focus. Our latest “virtual visit” is a look at artwork designed to inspire. Jul 13, 2020 Plover Chicks Have Names: Introducing Hazel, Esperanza and Nish More than 500 names were submitted for the chicks, which hatched in June, and the selected monikers reflect the history and spirit of Chicago. Jul 13, 2020 Sounding a ‘Distress Signal,’ Lightfoot Warns Chicago is Falling Behind on Census Response Approximately 55% of Chicagoans have so far responded to the 2020 census, but that is “not even close to where we need to be,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. Now, she’s enlisting a familiar face to help with outreach. Jul 13, 2020 Chicago Police Add Language Access Coordinator to Better Engage Non-English Speakers To better communicate with residents who have limited English proficiency, the Chicago Police Department has hired Roxana Cortes, a former Chicago Public Schools translation specialist. Jul 13, 2020 Got Maskne? Tips to Prevent, Treat Acne Under Your Mask Wearing a mask, washing your hands frequently and using hand sanitizer can take a toll on your skin. A local dermatologist shares tips to preventing and treating ailments like “maskne.” Jul 13, 2020 Ald. Carrie Austin Announces She Has the Coronavirus In a message addressed to “residents and neighbors,” the alderman, who represents the Far South Side’s 34th Ward, said she is “currently progressing toward a full recovery.” Jul 13, 2020 Chicago Breaks Record for Vote-By-Mail Applications More than 121,000 voters requested mail-in ballots from the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners since the application period opened less than a month ago, officials said. Jul 13, 2020 Washington’s NFL Team Drops ‘Redskins’ Name After 87 Years The Washington NFL franchise announced Monday it is dropping the “Redskins” name and Indian head logo, bowing to recent pressure from sponsors and decades of criticism that they are offensive to Native Americans. Jul 13, 2020 July 13, 2020 - Full Show Watch the July 13, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 13, 2020 Who’s Got the Best Garden in Chicago’s Bungalow Belt? You Be the Judge Voting is open through Wednesday for the annual Chicago Bungalow Association’s garden contest. Jul 13, 2020 6 Businesses Fined, Brewery Shut Down for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions City officials fined six businesses and shut down a West Loop brewery for violating rules designed to slow the spread of the coronavirus, officials said Monday. Jul 13, 2020 Police: 64 Shot, 11 Killed as Weekend Violence Continues in Chicago Chicago’s top cop David Brown is again calling for community partnerships and additional investments in South and West Side neighborhoods after yet another violent weekend that saw dozens of people shot. Jul 13, 2020 US Grapples with Pandemic as Its Origins Are Traced in China The United States was grappling with the worst coronavirus outbreak in the world on Monday. Meanwhile, two World Health Organization experts went to China for a mission to trace the origin of the pandemic. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: