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Aurora Businesses Starting to Reopen Hit by Demonstration Damage

Businesses in downtown Aurora were just beginning to reopen under Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan. Then they were hit by property damage and theft after peaceful protests on Sunday turned destructive. 

Ald. Brendan Reilly: Chicago Will Still Partially Reopen Wednesday

The city plans to allow outdoor dining, barbershops and limited retail to resume operations Wednesday, more than two months after they were shuttered by COVID-19 and after widespread looting devastated the city.

Riot or Rebellion: Why Peaceful Protests Can Become Violent

The line between peaceful political protest and chaotic violence can be become blurred in an instant. Activist Jahmal Cole and educator Reuben Jonathan Miller of the University of Chicago weigh in.

Protests Raise Questions About Police-Community Relations in Chicago

The killing of George Floyd has brought the conversation about policing people of color in America front and center — again. What can be done to change the relationship between the police and the people they are sworn to serve and protect?

Pritzker Calls Up 250 More Guardsmen to Assist Local Law Enforcement

A “surge of destructive action” across Illinois prompted Gov. J.B. Pritzker to issue a disaster proclamation Monday for nine counties and deploy additional state police and National Guard members. 

Illinois Man Charged With Taking Explosives to Chicago, Minneapolis Protests

A 28-year-old man who took part in weekend protests in Chicago and Minneapolis is facing federal criminal charges after he allegedly handed out explosives and encouraged others to “light that b***h and throw it” at police officers.

Weekend of Protests, Social Gatherings May Cause Coronavirus Spike, Chicago’s Top Doc Says

Officials are worried Chicago may see a spike in COVID-19 cases after a weekend of not just protests but a general abandoning of public health guidelines. 

‘Livelihoods Completely Devastated.’ City Vows to Help Businesses Rebuild After Looting

A weekend of protests, looting and violence rocked many of Chicago’s commercial districts, which were already suffering due to the coronavirus pandemic that temporarily closed many businesses and kept residents at home.

Mayor Lightfoot Joins Joe Biden for Virtual Roundtable After Weekend Protests

Referencing Chicago’s own “dark days” with police violence, the mayor said additional training and improved relationships between officers and the community are needed following protests and looting across the city.

June 1, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the June 1, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Lightfoot: ‘We Did Not Stand By and Let the South and West Sides Burn’

Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Police Superintendent David Brown disputed claims that resources were used to protect downtown at the expense of Chicago’s neighborhoods during weekend protests and rioting. The opposite occurred, they said.

Chicago Public Schools Suspends Free Meals Due to Unrest

Students who count on Chicago Public Schools for meals will not be able to get food from the district on Monday, due to “the evolving nature of activity across the city.”

‘Fringe Element’ Targets Businesses Throughout Chicago During Weekend Unrest

Looters pillaged businesses throughout Chicago over the weekend, setting fire to stores, breaking windows and taking off with shoes, clothing, cellphones and liquor.

Photos: Protesters March for Third Day in Chicago, Clash with Police

Protests over the death of George Floyd resumed Sunday afternoon following a night of riots and looting downtown that prompted Mayor Lori Lightfoot to impose a citywide curfew and call on the Illinois National Guard for help.

Officials See Extremist Groups, Disinformation in Protests

U.S. officials sought to determine Sunday whether extremist groups had infiltrated police brutality protests across the country and deliberately tipped largely peaceful demonstrations toward violence.