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 20, 2020 Defiant Madigan Says He Will Run Again for Speaker Amid Corruption Scandal A defiant Michael Madigan vowed late Friday to run again for speaker of the Illinois House despite a swirling corruption investigation around him that has prompted 18 Democratic state representatives to say they will not vote to reelect him. Nov 20, 2020 Daily COVID-19 Deaths in US Reach Highest Level Since May The overall U.S. death toll has reached about 254,000, by far the most in the world. Confirmed infections have eclipsed more than 11.8 million, after the biggest one-day gain on record Thursday — almost 188,000. Nov 20, 2020 State to Help 10,000 More Residents Pay Their Rent, Pritzker Announces State officials have nearly completed an effort to send $300 million in housing assistance grants to Illinois residents struggling to make ends meet. The program is the largest in the nation, officials said. Nov 20, 2020 Parks and Preserves Are Still Open. But Many Facilities Are Closed, Programs Canceled With tighter mitigations in place due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, the Chicago Park District and surrounding forest preserve districts have suspended programs indefinitely. Nov 20, 2020 Birthday Time: Biden Turns 78, Will Be Oldest US President Joe Biden will be sworn in as the oldest president in the nation’s history, displacing Ronald Reagan, who left the White House in 1989 when he was 77 years and 349 days old. Nov 20, 2020 Heading Home for the Holiday? Get a Virus Test, Colleges Say As college students prepare to go home for the holidays, some schools are quickly ramping up COVID-19 testing to try to keep infections from spreading further as the coronavirus surges across the U.S. Nov 20, 2020 The Holiday Train Is Coming! COVID-19 Can’t Stop Santa Customers won’t be able to board the Holiday Train or Holiday Bus but the CTA’s festive fleet will still spread holiday cheer across the city. Nov 19, 2020 New Indictments Breed New Madigan Defections As of Thursday evening, 16 Democrats elected to be part of the Illinois House next year have publicly said they will not support Michael Madigan for what would be a historic 19th term in the powerful position. Nov 19, 2020 Joe Biden Wins Georgia, Flipping the State for Democrats The win by Joe Biden pads his Electoral College margin of victory over President Donald Trump. Biden now has 306 electoral votes to Trump's 232. Nov 19, 2020 Chicago Partnership Working Toward Equitable Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccine A coalition of over 35 organizations is working to make distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine in Chicago equitable. We speak with three members of the Vaccine Corps Partnership. Nov 19, 2020 CDC Pleads with Americans to Not Travel for Thanksgiving With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation’s top public health agency pleaded with Americans on Thursday not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household. Nov 19, 2020 Justice of the Pies, a Chicago Bake Shop With a Social Mission, Earns Statewide Recognition Chicago’s Justice of the Pies was one of 31 businesses named to the Office of Tourism’s Illinois Made program, which boosts the profile of the state’s makers, creators and artisans. Nov 19, 2020 Chicagoans Who Nurtured Monarchs All Summer Learn How Mexicans Preserve Their Winter Home Traveling more than 2,000 miles every year, the migration journey of monarch butterflies links the United States and Mexico in a way no trade agreement or cultural exchange ever could. Nov 19, 2020 Pritzker Concerned With Saving Lives as New COVID-19 Mitigations Take Effect Friday “My No. 1 consideration is not whether someone’s going to get angry at me,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Thursday. “It’s whether I can save a life or save the lives of people who are potentially going to get sick." Nov 19, 2020 Lightfoot Poised to Claim Budget Victory, As Spending Plan Survives Final Committee Vote The Chicago City Council is poised to approve Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $12.8 billion spending plan for 2021 after the plan advanced on Thursday with a 26-8 vote of the Budget and Government Operations Committee. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: