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Lightfoot Defends Police Ban on Protests Outside Her Logan Square Home, Citing ‘Threats’

Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Thursday defended the Chicago Police Department’s ban on protests on her Logan Square block, citing a significant number of threats against her, her wife and 12-year-old daughter.

James Beard Pulls Plug on 2020 Chef, Restaurant Awards. Cancels 2021 Program, Too

Chef and restaurant winners were to have been announced in September, but the industry’s “dire situation” prompted the James Beard Foundation to cancel its annual presentation.

‘Still Early Days’: Lightfoot Says It Is Too Soon To Evaluate Trump’s Decision to Send Federal Agents To Chicago

Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Thursday it was too soon to evaluate whether President Donald Trump’s decision to send more than 100 federal agents to Chicago had begun to pay dividends in the ongoing effort to crack down on surging violent crime and gun violence.

CPD Expands Community Policing Initiative, Launches New Training Academy

The Chicago Police Department is expanding a community policing initiative it says has already helped reduce 911 calls in one police district by assigning officers to specific geographic areas to build trust with its residents.

August 20, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Aug. 20, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Ex-Trump Adviser Steve Bannon Charged in Border Wall Scheme

President Donald Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon was arrested Thursday on charges that he and three others ripped off donors to an online fundraising effort to build a southern border wall.

Did So Many Trees Need To Die During Powerful Storm? Environmentalists Say No

City crews are still clearing debris from last week’s powerful derecho. Thousands of trees were lost, which has renewed the call by some for an Urban Forestry Advisory Board to manage Chicago’s green infrastructure. 

State Lawmaker Contemplates Suing CPD After Gun Charge Dismissed

Now that he’s no longer fighting a gun charge, state Rep. Curtis Tarver is considering suing the Chicago Police Department for violating his rights.

Cook County Data Shows Disparities in Delinquent Houses

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas talks about the disparities in delinquent houses and how she’s working to reduce the problem. 

Virtual Bronzeville Art District Trolley Pays Homage to South Side Artists

For the last 15 years, Chicagoans have explored the art of one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods thanks to a trolley. But this year, the Bronzeville Art District Trolley tour is going virtual. 

Democratic Boundary Breakers’ Night: Obama, Clinton, Harris

Barack Obama, the nation’s first Black president, and Hillary Clinton, the first woman nominated for president by a major party, are speaking on Biden’s behalf Tuesday night. And Kamala Harris, the first Black woman on a major party ticket, will deliver highly anticipated remarks.

US Reps. Kelly, Casten on the Postal Service, Democratic National Convention

U.S. Reps. Robin Kelly and Sean Casten discuss recent changes at the U.S. Postal Service and funding for the agency as well the Democratic National Convention as part of our special coverage of the virtual gathering.

Poll: Pandemic Shifts How Consumers Use Gig Companies

A new survey shows how consumer attitudes about using ride-hailing and delivery services have changed. It also highlights a wealth divide, where Americans with higher incomes are able to utilize the services to help reduce their risk of infection.

Gov. Pritzker Hails FDA Approval of U of I Coronavirus Test as Potential Game-Changer

Gov. J.B. Pritzker hailed on Wednesday the decision by the Food and Drug Administration to grant emergency approval to a coronavirus test developed by University of Illinois researchers that uses saliva rather than a deep nasal swab.

How Community Input and COVID-Era Changes Can Inform Chicago’s Transportation Future

Chicago’s streets can have an impact on much more than the way we get from one place to another. That was the message from Chicago Department of Transportation Commissioner Gia Biagi in a speech to the City Club on Wednesday.