SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) May 18, 2020 Archive: Jerry Reinsdorf, Jerry Krause on Bulls 1996 NBA Championship In honor of “The Last Dance,” the 10-part ESPN documentary about the Chicago Bulls championship years, we revisit an interview from the “Chicago Tonight” archives. May 18, 2020 Coronavirus’s Toll on Chicago Budget ‘In Excess of $500 Million’: Official The economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic has added “in excess of $500 million” to the city of Chicago’s projected budget deficit for 2021, Chief Financial Officer Jennie Bennett told aldermen Monday. May 18, 2020 ‘Stay Home’: That’s the Message from Forest Preserves for Memorial Day Weekend Memorial Day is traditionally one of the busiest weekends in the Forest Preserves, but because of COVID-19, people are being encouraged to hold cookouts, picnics and other holiday activities at home this year. May 18, 2020 General Iron Explosion Rocks Neighborhood: ‘It Was Terrifying’ General Iron ceased shredding operations at its Lincoln Park facility after an explosion Monday morning rocked the neighborhood, prompting residents and the local alderman to call for the facility to be permanently closed. May 18, 2020 José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen to Feed Workers At New COVID-19 Testing Sites Chicago’s effort to beat back the coronavirus pandemic got a boost from two celebrities Monday, as Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the city was making “good steady progress” toward the next phase of reopening. May 18, 2020 Record Rainfall Prompts Reversal of Chicago River into Lake to Ease Flooding Early Monday morning, the North Branch Chicago River gauge at Pulaski Road showed the waterway at 17.87 feet, inches away from the river's "minor" flood level at 18 feet, according to National Weather Service data. May 17, 2020 Furloughed Restaurant Workers Deliver 3,200 Free Meals to Front-Line Workers Through a nonprofit effort dubbed Initiative 77(3)12, friends Bill Phan and Kevin Yoo are feeding hundreds of health care workers each week across Chicago – and they hope to keep it going as long as the need continues. May 17, 2020 UIUC Teams up with LA-Based Belkin on Emergency Ventilator The electronics company is collaborating with the university to produce the FlexVent, a gas-operated ventilator “based on the Illinois RapidVent concept” that was developed in response to COVID-19. May 17, 2020 Anti-Defamation League Says Signs at Rallies Anti-Semitic The Anti-Defamation League says some of the activity at rallies protesting Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order is “vile” and racist, including posters equating Pritkzer, who is Jewish, with Adolf Hitler. May 17, 2020 Tracking COVID-19 in Illinois: State Nears 95K Cases Sunday brought another uptick in coronavirus cases in Illinois. Another 1,734 new cases of COVID-19 brings the statewide total of confirmed cases to 94,191, with 4,177 deaths. May 17, 2020 ‘COVID Toes,’ Other Rashes Latest Possible Rare Virus Signs Skin doctors suddenly are looking at a lot of toes — whether by emailed picture or video visit — as concern grows that for some people, a sign of COVID-19 may pop up in an unusual spot. May 17, 2020 Pritzker Creates New Tier of Punishment for Businesses Ignoring COVID-19 Order Under an emergency rule quietly filed Friday by Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration, bars, restaurants and other businesses that open to customers in defiance of Illinois’ stay-at-home order now risk being charged with a misdemeanor. May 17, 2020 Obama Criticizes Virus Response in Online Graduation Speech In an online commencement address Saturday, former President Barack Obama told college graduates that the pandemic shows many officials “aren’t even pretending to be in charge.” May 17, 2020 Michael McCaskey, Who Succeeded Halas as Bears’ Leader, Dies Michael McCaskey, who led the Chicago Bears for nearly three decades following the death of his grandfather George Halas, died Saturday after a lengthy battle with cancer, the team said. He was 76. May 16, 2020 Illinois’ COVID-19 Testing Positivity Rate Takes Another Small Dip Illinois saw its coronavirus caseload increase Saturday by 2,088, but the percentage of positive cases among those tested, known as the “positivity rate,” fell to 15% statewide, down a percentage point from a day earlier. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: