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 4, 2020 Progressive Democrats Propose Bill Canceling Rent, Mortgage Payments for 180 Days After Pandemic Eases The proposal would cancel rent and mortgage payments statewide for 180 days amid concerns that thousands of Illinois residents have missed rent payments due to the coronavirus. May 4, 2020 Golf Courses Across Illinois Reopen with New COVID-19 Rules After shutting down for more than a month, golf is back in Illinois – at some courses, at least. We check out the scene at a couple of suburban spots. May 4, 2020 Illinois Reports Fewest COVID-19 Deaths in 24-Hour Period Since Mid-April Health officials on Monday reported 46 deaths in Illinois from the coronavirus. “When I saw that number today, I was hopeful that this is the beginning or continuation of a trend I’ve been praying for,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said. May 4, 2020 ‘Murder Hornets,’ With Sting That Can Kill, Land in US The world’s largest hornet, a 2-inch killer dubbed the “Murder Hornet” with an appetite for honey bees, has been found in Washington state, where entomologists were making plans to wipe it out. May 4, 2020 ‘A Sobering Milestone’: Coronavirus Kills More Than 1,000 Chicagoans Those who have died are parents, grandparents, cousins, friends and loved ones — not just statistics, Mayor Lori Lightfoot told reporters on a conference call Monday. The coronavirus death toll in Chicago now stands at 1,014 people. May 4, 2020 Massive Balloon Sculpture Brings Joy, Lift Spirits of Front-Line Staff at Illinois Masonic Luft Balloons is bringing smiles, the best medicine, to front-line hospital workers, with massive helium-filled displays of gratitude. May 4, 2020 Grant Park Music Festival Joins List of Summer Cancellations The news is increasing familiar, yet heartbreaking. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, yet another much-beloved live music series is being silenced this summer. May 4, 2020 Psychiatrists Launch Support Line for Physicians Amid COVID-19 Pandemic “We know physicians find it very difficult to ask for help,” said Dr. Smita Gautam, co-founder of the Physician Support Line, a free, national and confidential support line. “We’re here for you, and you deserve this help.” May 4, 2020 May 4, 2020 - Full Show Watch the May 4, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” May 4, 2020 Italy Eases Lockdown, US Haltingly Lifts Some Restrictions Italy started stirring Monday, with millions of people allowed to return to work as Europe's longest coronavirus lockdown started to ease, while the U.S. took halting steps to lift some restrictions even as tens of thousands of new cases were reported every day. May 4, 2020 Unimpressed by Online Classes, College Students Seek Refunds The lawsuits say students should pay lower rates for the portion of the term that was offered online, arguing that the quality of instruction is far below the classroom experience. Colleges, though, reject the idea that refunds are in order. May 3, 2020 Judge: Stay-at-Home Order Doesn’t Violate Religious Rights The ruling came hours after the pastor behind a lawsuit targeting Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s executive order led dozens of worshipers through a Sunday morning service at The Beloved Church in Lena. May 3, 2020 Graduation on Wheels? Ceremonies Go Virtual, Vehicular During Pandemic Flowers are sprouting and migrating birds are overhead, but even as nature is doing its thing, the coronavirus pandemic has put a dent in a traditional spring rite of passage: graduation. May 3, 2020 Tests for COVID-19 in Illinois Surpass 19K in Single Day Illinois labs ran 19,417 coronavirus tests during a 24-hour period from Saturday to Sunday – a state record that nearly doubles the 10,000 per day goal Gov. J.B. Pritzker set in early April that took nearly all of last month to reach. May 3, 2020 Pritzker on ‘Face the Nation’: Governors Have ‘Risen to the Challenge’ Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he’s grateful for the 600,000 swabs Illinois will receive from the federal government, but that the Trump administration should have done more — and still can — to help Illinois and other states. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: