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 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. Jul 10, 2020 Most Stocks Drift Higher on Wall Street; Tech a Rare Downer Most of Wall Street is drifting higher Friday, though a rare pullback for some of the year's biggest winners in the stock market is tamping down the gains. Jul 10, 2020 ‘Green Lady’ Rises From the Ashes in Jackson Park as the Latest Chicago Tree Sculpture Since 2014, the Chicago Tree Project has commissioned more than two dozen sculptures across the city, bringing new life to dead ash trees. The latest is a work by artist Gary Keenan. Jul 10, 2020 Lightfoot Orders Bars, Restaurants to Close at Midnight, as Coronavirus Cases Tick Up The new restrictions, which aim to reduce a slight increase in the number of coronavirus cases among young Chicagoans, took effect immediately, the Mayor Lori Lightfoot's office announced Friday morning. Jul 9, 2020 Ask Geoffrey: The Scoop on Chicago’s Brick Ice Cream Geoffrey Baer has the scoop on some Chicago ice cream history. Jul 9, 2020 Learning in Limbo: Summer Bridge Programs Go Online Summer education enrichment programs have taken to Zoom. Are they working? Jul 9, 2020 ‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Lincoln Square The North Side neighborhood gets its name from the 16th president, but much of its community’s cultural heritage comes from the German immigrants who founded the area in the 1840s. Jul 9, 2020 How a Spike in Poor Air Quality is Impacting Chicago’s Most Polluted Neighborhoods July in Chicago brings scorching summer heat to the city, and often with it, poor air quality. Jul 9, 2020 Chicago Man Accused of Killing 1, Wounding 2 Who Tried to Stop Looting “These victims, I’m just going to classify them as good community members who were trying to do the right thing,” Chicago police Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan said of the three men who were shot on May 31. Jul 9, 2020 How ‘Rita’s Quilt’ is Connecting Women Around the World While at an estate sale last September, Chicago artist Shannon Downey found an unfinished quilt and knew she had to complete it, but would need help. Jul 9, 2020 A Virtual Visit to the Chicago Architecture Center The home of the Chicago Architecture Center is both a gallery and a hub for dozens of tours. The space recently reopened to visitors – how you can explore Chicago architecture – and get a tour – from home. Jul 9, 2020 CDC Head Sticking to School-Opening Guides Trump Criticized Federal health officials won’t revise their coronavirus guidelines for reopening schools despite criticism from President Donald Trump, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. Jul 9, 2020 Celebrities, Artists Perform ‘Sweet Home Chicago’ to Raise Funds for Illinois Artists More than 100 Chicago artists and stars who got their start in the Windy City perform the blues anthem, “Sweet Home Chicago.” Jul 9, 2020 WHO: Indoor Airborne Spread of Coronavirus Possible In a change to its previous thinking, WHO noted on Thursday that studies evaluating COVID-19 outbreaks in restaurants, choir practices and fitness classes suggested the virus might have been spread in the air. Jul 9, 2020 Chicago Man Charged in Fatal Pitchfork Stabbing of Elderly Grandmother Dujuan Randle, 41, was held without bond Thursday on charges of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder, two days after allegedly carrying out the fatal attack in broad daylight in front of neighbors. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: