SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 11, 2020 March 11, 2020 - Full Show Watch the March 11, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Mar 11, 2020 Prosecution Rests its Case in Cmdr. Paul Bauer Murder Trial With the prosecution’s case concluded, the defense attorney for Shomari Legghette will begin calling witnesses Thursday morning. The case is expected to conclude by Friday. Mar 11, 2020 Chicago Postpones All 3 St. Patrick’s Day Parades, River Dyeing Major weekend events celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Chicago have been postponed due concerns over the novel coronavirus. To date, 25 people have tested positive for the virus in Illinois. Mar 11, 2020 A Smashing Lookingglass Premiere Captures Complex Chemistry Between Cabrini-Green and Jane Byrne Lookingglass Theatre’s dazzlingly performed world premiere production is a theatrical and sociological gem of a work that should catapult its writer-director, ensemble member J. Nicole Brooks, to genuine fame. Mar 11, 2020 WHO Declares Virus Crisis a Pandemic, Urges World to Fight Expressing alarm both about mounting infections and inadequate government responses, the World Health Organization declared Wednesday that the global coronavirus crisis is now a pandemic but added that it’s not too late for countries to act. Mar 11, 2020 West Side United Exceeds 2019 Small Business Grant Goals A coalition of health care institutions and professionals awarded dozens of businesses on the city’s West Side $500,000 in small business grants last year, doubling the goal it had set to achieve by 2021. Mar 11, 2020 Joe Biden Has Another Big Primary Night, Wins 4 More States Joe Biden decisively won Michigan’s Democratic presidential primary, seizing a key battleground state that helped propel Bernie Sanders’ insurgent candidacy four years ago. Mar 10, 2020 Coronavirus Threat Causes Area Muslims to Cancel Pilgrimage Plans Concerns about the coronavirus have caused many people to change their plans – even to cancel vacations. This includes some local Muslims, who were supposed to go to Saudi Arabia over spring break. Mar 10, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: United Airlines Warns of Major Financial Hit United Airlines is warning that the coronavirus shock could rival the financial fallout from 9/11. Mar 10, 2020 At Awakenings Gallery in Chicago, Artwork Offers Healing Chicago is home to an uncommon art gallery that has become an important place for exploring artistic expressions of healing. We visit Awakenings Gallery in Ravenswood. Mar 10, 2020 Candidate Forum: US Rep. Dan Lipinski Faces 3 Primary Challengers Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District has long been a Democratic stronghold, but in recent years the Democrat representing it has been under fire from his ideological left. Mar 10, 2020 Rick Steves’ New Documentary ‘Hunger and Hope’ Explores Solutions to Poverty More than 700 million people struggle to live on less than $2 a day, but PBS travel guru Rick Steves, the longtime host of “Rick Steves’ Europe,” says innovative solutions across the world are changing that. Mar 10, 2020 The Ash Tree’s Last Stand, And Why It Matters The city has given up on its ash trees, but some Chicagoans refuse to let theirs die. Mar 10, 2020 Illinois’ Coronavirus Total Rises to 19 as 8 More Test Positive State and local health officials reported the first cases of the novel coronavirus outside of Cook County as they announced eight more people have tested positive for the virus. Mar 10, 2020 CPS Not Yet Planning to Close More Schools Amid Coronavirus Testing at Vaughn No additional students or faculty members at Vaughn Occupational High School have tested positive for COVID-19 after one staffer was found to have contracted the virus last week. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: