SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Oct 22, 2020 CTA To Roll Out PPE Vending Machines at Six Rail Stations Disposable face masks, hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes and disposable gloves will be available for purchase later this year at vending machines at CTA stations on the Red, Orange, Blue and Green lines. Oct 22, 2020 Pritzker, Lightfoot Split on Approach to Bars, Restaurants During COVID-19 Surge As officials scramble to cope with a significant increase in the number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot are at odds over the role that bars and restaurants are playing in fueling the spread. Oct 21, 2020 Illinois Towns Ask Pritzker: Where’s Our Money? Towns and cities can’t access COVID-19 relief funding allocated to them by the federal government because the state is holding onto it instead, the Illinois Municipal League said Wednesday as it called on Pritzker’s administration to release the money. Oct 21, 2020 US Officials Call Out Iran, Russia for Election Interference Iran is responsible for emails meant to intimidate American voters and sow unrest in multiple states, U.S. officials said Wednesday night in calling out both Tehran and Russia for activities meant to interfere in the upcoming presidential election. Oct 21, 2020 Candidate Forum: Curran, Wilson Outline Visions for US Senate Seat Sen. Dick Durbin has become one of the most powerful members of the Senate, but challengers say he is the ultimate Washington insider who’s lost sight of what’s best for Illinois. Meet two of those challengers. Oct 21, 2020 Here’s One Reason You Might Start Seeing More Coyotes in the Chicago Area It's getting to be the time of year when young coyotes strike out from home in search of a mate and a territory to call their own. Oct 21, 2020 CSO’s New Virtual Concert Series a Sheer Delight The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s newly devised CSO Sessions programming provides ample proof that “adversity is the mother of invention.” And its initial series of five on-demand, beautifully filmed video recordings is a sheer delight. Oct 21, 2020 Spotlight Politics: Lightfoot’s Pandemic Budget The mayor’s budget plan, the next coronavirus wave and the final presidential debate. Our politics team takes on those stories and more in this week’s roundtable. Oct 21, 2020 October 21, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Oct. 21, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Oct 21, 2020 As State Reports Most Daily COVID-19 Deaths Since June, Officials Discuss Vaccine Rollout State health officials on Wednesday reported 69 coronavirus-related deaths – the highest number in a single day since June, when Illinois was coming off its initial peak in COVID-19 infections. Oct 21, 2020 Restricted Visitor Policies at Hospitals Lead to Creative Solutions in Patient Care Like everything else in the era of COVID-19, visiting a friend or family member in the hospital has changed. Here’s what you can expect. Oct 21, 2020 Pilsen’s El Paseo Community Garden Hedges Against Gentrification With Half-Acre Expansion El Paseo Community Garden is hosting an open house Saturday to celebrate its achievements in 2020, which include the city handing over a half-acre vacant lot that neighbors feared would be developed into luxury condos. Oct 21, 2020 Lightfoot Proposes Slashing Positions, Hiking Taxes to Help Fill $1.2B Budget Gap Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan to close a projected $1.2 billion budget gap in 2021 would hike sales and property taxes by $76.4 million, eliminate 1,921 city jobs and dip into the city’s rainy-day fund. Oct 21, 2020 New Pilot Program Will Pair Mental Health Experts With Police on Certain Crisis Calls Mayor Lori Lightfoot has repeatedly said she’s not in favor of defunding the Chicago Police Department, but with position reductions, budget cuts and investments in a new pilot program, the city may be rethinking the way policing will work. Oct 21, 2020 US Officials: OxyContin Maker to Plead to 3 Criminal Charges Purdue Pharma will plead guilty to three federal criminal charges as part of a settlement of more than $8 billion, Justice Department officials told The Associated Press. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: