SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 26, 2021 How Service Industry Workers Feel About the Return of Indoor Dining Indoor dining and drinking is again allowed at bars and restaurants in Chicago and Cook County. The move could bring businesses much-needed cash during the pandemic, but some in the industry think the risks outweigh the benefits. Jan 26, 2021 CPS Tells Families to Keep Kids Home From School Wednesday Amid Impasse with Teachers In a letter to parents, Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson said the district has “no choice but to ask parents to keep your children home” after the teachers union instructed its members not to report for in-person work Wednesday ahead of a possible strike. Jan 26, 2021 After Summer Unrest and COVID-19 Shutdowns, Chicago’s Loop is Down — But Not Out The Loop has been eerily quiet over the past year. COVID-19 has forced thousands of downtown office workers to stay home, while performing arts venues have retreated into hibernation. But many of the Loop’s small businesses and cultural institutions are still kicking. Jan 26, 2021 Harris Makes History: First Black, South Asian Woman to be VP Vice President Kamala Harris has spent her career breaking barriers. We discuss the significance of Harris holding the second-highest office in the nation, and what challenges may lie ahead. Jan 26, 2021 First Biden-Putin Call Shows Both Cautious on Big Concerns U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin held their first phone conversation as counterparts Tuesday in a phone call that underscored troubled relations and the delicate balance between the former Cold War foes. Jan 26, 2021 Chicago Man Charged With Stealing, Selling CARES Act Checks Akeem Kosoko is facing federal charges after he allegedly conspired with a local postal carrier and others in a scheme to steal and sell coronavirus relief checks. Jan 26, 2021 Aldermen Advance Measures to Protect Two-Flats in Effort to Slow Gentrification Two measures that would make it harder to convert some small apartment buildings into single-family homes in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods advanced Tuesday as part of a renewed effort from city officials to boost Chicago’s supply of affordable housing. Jan 26, 2021 Foot of Snow Blankets Parts of Midwest, Disrupts Travel A major winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the middle of the country while another system blanketed parts of the Southwest with snow, disrupting travel for a second consecutive day Tuesday and shuttering many schools. Jan 26, 2021 January 26, 2021 - Full Show Watch the Jan. 26, 2021 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jan 26, 2021 CPS Partnering With Community Groups to Rethink School Safety Without Resource Officers The district on Tuesday announced it had entered into partnerships with five community organizations to “reimagine” school safety strategies as new alternatives to the existing school resource officer program. Jan 26, 2021 Chicago Cites 1 Business for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions as Indoor Dining Resumes Since March, city inspectors have conducted more than 8,236 investigations and cited 417 businesses for violating COVID-19 regulations, officials said. Jan 26, 2021 Biden More Bullish on Vaccines, Open to 1.5M Daily Shot Goal President Joe Biden signaled his increasing bullishness on the pace of vaccinations after signing an executive order to boost government purchases from U.S. manufacturers. Jan 25, 2021 5 Things to Know About Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine in the Chicago Area It’s another benchmark in the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine: Chicago has entered phase 1B. But what does that mean? And how can you sign up to get a shot? We’ve got answers to some common questions. Jan 25, 2021 What Chicago is Doing to Address a Spike in Carjackings After a surge in carjackings last year, Chicago has seen more than 160 already in 2021. We hear from an alderman, a police officer and a community organizer about their efforts to end the spike. Jan 25, 2021 CTU Vice President on Negotiations With CPS Over In-Person Learning Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Stacy Davis Gates said as Illinois moves into Phase 1B of vaccinations, a category that includes teachers, city leadership should prioritize staff at Chicago Public Schools. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: