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Black ABCs Celebrate 50 Years With New Photo Series

In the midst of cancelations and closures, an art exhibit remains open, for a limited time, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Black ABCs. Since the 1970s, these letters have been used in public schools around the country. 

Closures, Quarantines: Officials Aim to Halt Spread of COVID-19

Restaurants have closed for dine-in business. Schools are shuttered. Gatherings should be limited. How big a difference will these rules make? We speak with an infectious disease doctor about the new recommendations.

Illinois Restaurants, Grocery Stores Scramble Amid Coronavirus Shutdowns

Illinois restaurants and bars are preparing for their last call for dine-in business until at least the end of the month. Meanwhile, grocers big and small are scrambling to restock shelves.

Coronavirus Cases in Illinois Reach 105 as 12 More Test Positive

Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a new mandate Monday in the fight against spread of the coronavirus. Gatherings of 50 people or more should be canceled, he said, citing guidelines announced Sunday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

CPS, Lightfoot Urge Students to Stay Home; Schools Could be Closed Into Next Month

Chicago Public Schools buildings will only be open to provide food and enrichment activity supplies to families during COVID-19 closures. 

COVID-19 Got You Feeling Cooped Up? An Expert Says It’s OK to Go Outside

Concerns over the spread of the coronavirus have a lot of people working from home, schools closed, restaurants shuttered and sports canceled. Can we even go outside? Yes, say the experts, but still practice social distance.

March 16, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the March 16, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Have a Coronavirus Question? Tweet at Chicago’s Public Health Commissioner

Have pressing coronavirus questions? Tweet them using the hashtag #AskDrArwady daily at 11 a.m. and get answers from Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady.

St. Patrick’s Day Miracle? The Chicago River WAS Dyed Green, After All

The annual dyeing of the river was canceled downtown, but the waterway flowed emerald green on its North Branch.

Arc of Trump’s Coronavirus Comments Defies Reality on Ground

In the course of a few weeks, President Donald Trump veered from confidently assuring Americans his administration had the coronavirus outbreak “very well under control” to declaring a national emergency.

Party’s Over: 4 States Close Bars, Restaurants Over Virus

On Saturday night, revelers in many parts of the country ignored warnings against attending large gatherings to prevent the spread of coronavirus. On Sunday, it became clear that in many places, the party is over.

Chicago Showdown, Round One: Lost Chicago Buildings

With no hockey or basketball, delayed baseball and no March Madness, we don’t even have sports to turn to in these times of trouble. Enter the Chicago Showdown, four weeks of Chicago-themed brackets built to fuel friendly arguments – and we need your votes!

In ‘Unprecedented’ Move, Pritzker Orders Temporary Closure of Illinois Restaurants, Bars to Dine-In Customers

The drastic measure comes as officials announced the number of COVID-19 cases in Illinois has risen to 93. Restaurants can still serve food via delivery, or curbside pick-up. “This is another hard step to take,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said in a statement.

Virus Screenings Jam US Airports; ‘Atrocious,’ a Flyer Says

Weary travelers returning to the U.S. amid coronavirus-related travel restrictions are being greeted by long lines and hourslong waits for required medical screenings at airports.

The Week in Review: Schools Closed, Events Canceled as COVID-19 Spreads

President Trump declares a national emergency as the coronavirus prompts event cancellations and school closures across the city and state. And primary races are down to the wire as Illinois voters head to the polls Tuesday.