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 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. Jul 12, 2020 Virus Spread, Not Politics Should Guide Schools, Doctors Say As the Trump administration pushes full steam ahead to force schools to resume in-person education, public health experts warn that a one-size-fits-all reopening could drive infection and death rates even higher. Jul 12, 2020 Chicago’s ‘Top Teen’ in 1962 Recalls Hardships That Led to Life’s Work When Diane McCoy Lee was named “Top Teen in Public Housing” in a 1962 Chicago Housing Authority contest, she was a straight-A student. But just a few years later, she was a college dropout in an abusive marriage. Jul 12, 2020 954 New COVID-19 Cases as Illinois Tests Nearly 39K in Single Day As Illinois nears the 2 million mark in total COVID-19 tests conducted since the start of the pandemic, health officials reported an additional 954 cases of the virus on Sunday — and a record number of specimens tested in a single day. Jul 12, 2020 Artists Nick Cave and Bob Faust Ask Community to Make #AMENDS On Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago’s Irving Park neighborhood, reflections on race and racism adorn bright yellow ribbons that rustle in the breeze across from Facility, the creative space and gallery behind a community-based art project. Jul 12, 2020 Trump Wears Mask in Public for First Time During Pandemic President Donald Trump wore a mask during a visit to a military hospital on Saturday, the first time he has been seen in public with the type of facial covering recommended by health officials during the pandemic. Jul 11, 2020 New COVID-19 Cases in Illinois Top 1,000 for Third Straight Day The Illinois Department of Public Health on Saturday reported an additional 1,195 confirmed cases of the coronavirus since Friday, and 24 more deaths. The positivity rate in Illinois remains relatively stable at 3%. Jul 11, 2020 Trump Commutes Longtime Friend Roger Stone’s Prison Sentence President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of his longtime political confidant Roger Stone, intervening in extraordinary fashion in a criminal case that was central to the Russia investigation and that concerned the president’s own conduct. Jul 11, 2020 Chicago’s ‘Movies in the Parks’ Series Returns — But Keep Your Distance Chicagoans will get their yearly fix of cinema under the stars despite the coronavirus, the Chicago Park District announced late Friday. The city’s annual “Movies in the Parks” series is a go, with some key public health restrictions in place. Jul 11, 2020 The Week in Review: Lightfoot Unveils Recovery Plan An uptick in COVID-19 cases. Will public schools open in the fall? Who Chicago’s top cop is blaming for rising violent crime rates. And Illinois U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth takes heat from President Trump. Jul 11, 2020 Pandemic, Racism Compound Worries About Black Suicide Rate Health experts have warned of a looming mental health crisis linked to the coronavirus outbreak, and the federal government rolled out a broad anti-suicide campaign. But doctors and researchers say the issues reverberate deeper among Black people. Jul 10, 2020 Have You ‘Herd?’ It’s National Bison Month. Here’s Where They Roam, Close to Home July is National Bison Month — who knew? Here’s where you can catch buffalo roaming, close to home, in Illinois and Indiana. Jul 10, 2020 Chicago Must ‘Safeguard’ Progress Fighting Coronavirus to Allow Schools to Reopen: Officials Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, said she “broadly” feels confident that schools will be able to offer “some” in-person classes starting in September. Jul 10, 2020 US Bets on Untested Company to Deliver COVID-19 Vaccine The Trump administration has agreed to invest more than half a billion in tax dollars in ApiJect Systems America, but its injector is not approved by federal health authorities and the company hasn’t yet set up a factory to manufacture the devices. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: