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Lightfoot Rules Out Removing Police Officers from Chicago Schools

“Yeah we’re not gonna do that,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said during a Friday morning press conference when asked if she would consider canceling CPS’ existing contract with the Chicago Police Department. “Unfortunately, we need security in our schools.”

‘What Are We Going To Have Left In Our Community?’ Aldermen React with Panic, Sorrow to Unrest

As unrest swept the city Sunday, aldermen pleaded with Mayor Lori Lightfoot to help them protect their communities from roving bands of criminals clashing with police and looting businesses.

Cook County Health: Number of Gunshot Victims Up 20% in 2020

Speaking on National Gun Violence Awareness Day, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said Friday there has been a marked increase in gun violence in 2020, despite a stay-at-home order that was in place statewide for more than two months during the COVID-19 pandemic.

More than 1 Million COVID-19 Tests Performed in Illinois

Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the milestone was the result of the “incredible work of so many people behind the scenes.”

Trump Hails Jobs Report, But Unemployment Rate Still High

President Donald Trump took a victory lap Friday morning after the government reported surprising job gains for last month, seizing on the data to predict that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic and its economic disruption was in the rear-view mirror.

Study on Safety of Malaria Drugs for Coronavirus Retracted

Several authors of a large study that raised safety concerns about malaria drugs for coronavirus patients have retracted the report, saying independent reviewers were not able to verify information that’s been widely questioned by other scientists.

Lightfoot Calls for Officer Who Flipped Off Peaceful Protesters to Be Fired

“We will not tolerate that kind of abusive, offensive conduct on the part of police officers, period,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Friday.

Having the Talk: What to Say to Kids About Protests, Racism and Violence

As images of police brutality and cities on fire saturate the media, keeping kids in the dark may not be an option. Here are tips for talking to children about difficult topics.

Pride With No Parade: LGBTQ Organizations Celebrate Amid Pandemic

With a global pandemic and ongoing protests against police brutality, LGBTQ organizations are returning to their revolutionary roots as they celebrate Pride Month.

Mayor Denounces Vigilantism as Reports of Racial Tension, Harassment Resurface

Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she supports neighbors being vigilant but that she won’t tolerate people taking up arms. “We’ve seen that end with tragic results across the country,” she said.

Forest Preserves in Phase 3: What’s Open, What’s Not

You can camp, golf and — starting next weekend — even go zip lining, but plenty of closures and restrictions remain in effect. Here’s a look at what you can and can’t do in the preserves, and when.

Report: 1 in 6 Chicago COVID-19 Cases Can Be Tied to Cook County Jail

According to a new study, cycling through Cook County Jail — a facility once dubbed the “largest-known source” of COVID-19 in the U.S. — is associated with roughly 16% of all documented cases of the virus in Illinois and Chicago through mid-April.

‘Strategic’ Well-Orchestrated Heists Seen Amid Protest Chaos

Caravans of burglars have capitalized on chaos, communicating with each other via messaging apps during heists and using both the protests over the death of George Floyd and other tactics to throw police off their trail. 

Want to Create Jobs and Fund Social Services on the South and West Sides? Buy Flowers

These days, buying flowers might seem like the very definition of a nonessential luxury purchase. But dozens of struggling nonprofits are in fact relying on flower sales to fund the vital social services they provide.

Northwestern Study of Pregnant Women with COVID-19 Finds Placenta Injuries

The placenta provides nutrients and oxygen to a developing fetus, among other things. In a small study, researchers found the placentas from pregnant women with COVID-19 showed signs of injury.