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 11, 2020 Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Oct. 11, 2020 - Full Show With Sen. Kamala Harris on the ticket, advocates discuss the power of Black women at the ballot box. A throwback to funnyman Bernie Mac. And we’ll get a taste of some Black-owned restaurants. Oct 11, 2020 Black Women Among America’s Most Active Voters Black women are considered the backbone of the Democratic Party, despite what advocates call a resurgence in voter suppression tactics. How they became a formidable force in U.S. elections. Oct 11, 2020 Trump Claims He’s Free of Virus, Ready for Campaign Trail President Donald Trump on Sunday declared he was ready to return to the campaign trail despite unanswered questions about his health on the eve of a Florida rally meant to kick off the stretch run before Election Day. Oct 11, 2020 COVID-19 in Illinois: 2,727 New Cases, 9 Additional Deaths State health officials reported more than 2,700 new cases of the coronavirus Sunday, bringing statewide totals to 319,150 cases and 8,984 deaths since the first infection was reported in Illinois in late January. Oct 11, 2020 ‘Black People Eats’ Showcases Black-Owned Restaurants in Chicago and Beyond Restaurants have not had it easy the past few months. But in Chicago, a food blogger is doing his best to elevate Black-owned restaurants through social media. We meet up with Jeremy Joyce, the founder of Black People Eats. Oct 11, 2020 Doctor Says Trump Won’t Transmit Virus, Stays Mum on Tests The White House doctor said that President Donald Trump was no longer at risk of transmitting the coronavirus but did not say explicitly whether Trump had tested negative for it. Oct 11, 2020 Trump’s Columbus Day Proclamation Includes Stark Warnings President Donald Trump’s proclamation Friday commemorating Columbus Day veered from a typical White House holiday announcement, with stark warnings of “radical activists” seeking to tarnish the explorer’s legacy. Oct 10, 2020 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Oct. 10, 2020 - Full Show Community members in Little Village fight to retain their cultural identity. The need for LGBTQ role models. And in La Ultima Palabra: closing the health disparity gap for Latinos. Oct 10, 2020 La Ultima Palabra: Alice Setrini The executive director of the Mary and Michael Jaharis Health Law Institute has the last word on closing the health disparity gap for Latinos. Oct 10, 2020 Decoration Without Exploitation: Home Decor Items That Pay Artisans Fairly How the local business Blossom Inspirations is building bridges between American and Latino cultures through artisan crafts. Oct 10, 2020 Celebrating and Supporting Latino LGBTQ Youth In honor of National Coming Out Day, we speak with a group that’s making sure young LGBTQ Latinos have role models in their communities. Oct 10, 2020 Vision 2020: What Are the Rules Around Poll Watching? President Donald Trump has been urging his supporters to go the polls and “watch very carefully,” raising concerns about possible voter intimidation. Oct 10, 2020 5 Things To Know About Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett Confirmation hearings begin Monday for President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. If confirmed, the 48-year-old appeals court judge would fill the seat of liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last month. Oct 10, 2020 Fall Fun: Pumpkin Patches, Apple Picking, Corn Mazes and More From apples and pumpkins to pig races, hay rides, petting zoos and beyond, we’ve rounded up some options for fall fun in the Chicago area. Oct 9, 2020 The Week in Review: Virtual Trump-Biden Debate Canceled After the president refuses to participate in a virtual debate, it is canceled by the Commission on Presidential Debates. The city faces a nearly unsolvable budget problem as federal stimulus talks break down. And the “fair tax” fight heats up. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: