SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Nov 24, 2020 Andrew Bird on New Holiday Album, Acting Debut on ‘Fargo’ He’s a talented violinist, singer, songwriter — and whistler. Chicago-area native Andrew Bird has long been celebrated for blending styles. And he recently added a new skill to his resume: acting. Nov 24, 2020 ‘America Is Back’: Biden Pushes Past Trump Era With Nominees President-elect Joe Biden introduced his national security team on Tuesday, his first substantive offering of how he’ll shift from Trump-era “America First” policies by relying on experts from the Democratic establishment. Nov 24, 2020 City Council Approves Lightfoot’s $12.8 Billion Budget — With 22 ‘No’ Votes The budget passed despite opposition from two main groups of aldermen: those who represent wards where a property tax hike of $93.9 million will hit hardest and aldermen who favored deep cuts to the police budget. Nov 24, 2020 Cook County Forest Preserves: Is It Time For a Funding Referendum? Throughout the pandemic, nature has proved its worth as an outlet and resource, benefiting people’s physical, emotional and mental well-being. Now the question is, will people return the favor? Nov 24, 2020 Officials Release Reports on COVID-19 Outbreak in LaSalle Veterans Home Findings from an investigation into a COVID-19 outbreak that has sickened more than 200 people revealed the facility was using hand sanitizer that was not effective against the virus and lax social distancing among staff. Nov 24, 2020 Indoor Gatherings Limited to Household Members Under Tier 3 in Illinois Planning to invite a small number of friends and family to your home this week to celebrate Thanksgiving? Here are a few things to consider — including a plea from public health officials. Nov 24, 2020 Man Charged With Attempted Murder After Allegedly Shooting at 3 Chicago Officers Kamari Pleasant was denied bail Tuesday, three days after he allegedly fired 19 shots at a trio of Chicago police officers and then attempted to evade pursuit by hiding under a pile of leaves on the Far South Side. Nov 24, 2020 November 24, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Nov. 24, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Nov 24, 2020 Close Encounter of the Raptor Kind! Hawk Amazes Weekend Shoppers at Jewel-Osco A red-tailed hawk, stoically perched atop a chain-link fence, was spotted Saturday outside a Jewel-Osco in Roscoe Village. Raptors are more common in the city than most people think, said a local hawk expert. Nov 24, 2020 Trials on Hold, Judges to Work Remotely as Cook County Courts Go Fully Virtual “These actions are needed to protect public health, as we continue to monitor this pandemic,” Chief Judge Timothy Evans said. “Our system of justice has continued to hear all necessary and urgent matters, and today’s order does not change that.” Nov 24, 2020 As Pandemic Rages, Lightfoot Moves to Extend Outdoor Dining Program Restaurants and cafes could continue to serve customers outdoors through next spring under a proposal set to be introduced by Mayor Lori Lightfoot at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. Nov 23, 2020 How Hospitals Are Coping With a Surge in COVID-19 Cases The growing number of coronavirus infections has some area hospitals on edge. We visit the Illinois Medical District to see how hospitals are coping with the surge — and how they’re prepping for more cases. Nov 23, 2020 As Lightfoot Makes Closing Argument for Budget, Aldermen Take Sides Ahead of Tuesday’s vote, Mayor Lori Lightfoot is urging aldermen to support the plan she crafted to close a $1.2 billion budget deficit in 2021. Four aldermen sound off the plan. Nov 23, 2020 UChicago Seeking 2,000 Volunteers for Clinical Trial of COVID-19 Vaccine “We are looking for individuals from all walks of life to participate in this study,” said Dr. Habibul Ahsan, trial leader for the UChicago study. “We want to be sure that the community our hospital serves is well represented in this trial.” Nov 23, 2020 Sewage Monitoring Could Provide Early Warning of Coronavirus Outbreaks Researchers at UIC get over $1 million to develop an early warning system to detect COVID-19 outbreaks. Rabiah Mayas of the Museum of Science and Industry has details on this story and more science news. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: