SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Dec 14, 2020 Crain’s Headlines: Mag Mile Tax Proposal Fails Mag Mile landlords dodge a new tax aimed at revitalizing the shopping strip following this summer’s unrest. Crain’s Chicago Business reporter Danny Ecker has details on this story and more. Dec 14, 2020 Aldermen Recommend $300K Payment to Marshall High Student Dragged Down Stairs, Tased by Police A Black high school student who was dragged down the stairs and tased by a police officer stationed at Marshall High School should get $300,000 to settle her lawsuit against the city, aldermen agreed Monday. Dec 14, 2020 As Vaccine Rollout Begins, Officials Warn of Potential COVID-19 Scams Be on the lookout for phony treatments and phishing messages, according to the Better Business Bureau, as scammers look to take advantage of pandemic angst and the public’s desire to get vaccinated. Dec 14, 2020 December 14, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Dec. 14, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Dec 14, 2020 ‘Relieved’: US Health Workers Start Getting COVID-19 Vaccine The biggest vaccination campaign in U.S. history kicked off Monday as health workers rolled up their sleeves for shots to protect them from COVID-19 and start beating back the pandemic — a day of optimism even as the nation’s death toll closed in on 300,000. Dec 14, 2020 Planned Tax Hike to Help Downtown Recover From Pandemic, Unrest Fails to Advance Alds. Brendan Reilly (42nd Ward) and Brian Hopkins (2nd Ward) said the effort to create the new taxing district to fund security, attract businesses and spruce up the streets and sidewalks was pushed through too quickly and should not move forward. Dec 14, 2020 Pete Buttigieg Emerging As Leading Contender for Transportation Secretary The possible nomination would vault the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate into the federal government, getting the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor what many Democrats see as needed experience should he want to run for president again. Dec 14, 2020 Endangered-Species Decision Expected on Beloved Butterfly Trump administration officials are expected to say this week whether the monarch butterfly, a colorful and familiar backyard visitor now caught in a global extinction crisis, should receive federal designation as a threatened species. Dec 13, 2020 Illinois Fires Coach Lovie Smith After 5 Seasons Lovie Smith became Illinois’ first Black head football coach when he was hired by athletic director Josh Whitman in March 2016. The longtime NFL coach went 17-39 in five seasons at the school. Dec 13, 2020 COVID-19 Vaccine Shipments Begin in Historic US Effort The first of many freezer-packed COVID-19 vaccine vials made their way to distribution sites across the United States on Sunday, as the nation’s pandemic deaths approached the horrifying new milestone of 300,000. Dec 13, 2020 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Dec. 13, 2020 - Full Show Our conversation on unity between Black and Latino communities continues. We check in with the new president of Governors State University. Meet an extraordinary athlete who just wouldn’t give up. Dec 13, 2020 Chicago Activists Unite for Better Black and Brown Futures A new generation of activists and organizers are working to build on past coalitions and bring Chicago’s Black and Brown communities together to end the systemic inequities that have persisted in our city for decades. Dec 13, 2020 Gerri Oliver, Owner of Legendary Bronzeville Tavern, Dies at 101 The owner of Gerri’s Palm Tavern appeared in a few WTTW features over the years, including a 1987 special about 47th Street called “Precious Memories.” We revisit that conversation. Dec 13, 2020 Governors State President Cheryl Green on Pandemic, New Administration Starting a new job is always demanding, but when that job is university president and the year is 2020, it comes with a few extra challenges. We check in with Cheryl Green, the new president of Governors State University. Dec 13, 2020 COVID-19 in Illinois: 7,216 New Cases, 115 Additional Deaths A vaccine is on the way, but it will likely be months before it is widely available. That means masks and social distancing protocols will need to remain in place, the governor said this week. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: