SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jun 30, 2020 Fauci: US ‘Going in Wrong Direction’ in Coronavirus Outbreak The U.S. is “going in the wrong direction” with the coronavirus surging badly enough that Dr. Anthony Fauci told senators Tuesday some regions are putting the entire country at risk. Jun 30, 2020 AP Sources: White House Aware of Russian Bounties in 2019 Top officials in the White House were aware in early 2019 of classified intelligence indicating Russia was secretly offering bounties to the Taliban for the deaths of Americans, a full year earlier than has been previously reported. Jun 30, 2020 Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership Wins $56M Contract to Track COVID-19 Infections Using state and federal funds, the local nonprofit will hire 600 people to conduct community-level contact tracing efforts to stamp out the coronavirus. Jun 30, 2020 Chicago Police, Feds Seek Help to Identify Persons of Interest in 53 Arson Investigations “Business owners throughout Chicago saw their hopes and dreams go up in flames with these fires,” Police Superintendent David Brown said of dozens of arsons that took place during recent protests in Chicago. Jun 30, 2020 June 30, 2020 - Full Show Watch the June 30, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jun 30, 2020 ‘Neighbor Pass’ Gives Locals First Access as Garfield Park Conservatory Reopens Taking a phased approach, the conservatory is reopening its outdoor grounds to neighbors on July 1, members on July 8 and everyone else starting July 15. Jun 30, 2020 How Risky is Flying During the Coronavirus Pandemic? Flying can increase your risk of exposure to infection, but airlines are taking some precautions and you can too. Jun 30, 2020 Europe Restricts Visitors From the US Amid Virus Resurgence Americans make up a big share of Europe’s tourism industry, and summer is a key period. More than 15 million Americans travel to Europe each year, while some 10 million Europeans head across the Atlantic. Jun 30, 2020 Kim Foxx Declining to Prosecute ‘Minor Offenses’ Stemming From Recent Protests Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx on Tuesday issued a new policy instructing prosecutors to dismiss cases involving a handful of misdemeanor charges tied to recent protests, including disorderly conduct and curfew violations. Jun 30, 2020 The Field Museum Is Recruiting Citizen Scientists To Study the Monarch Butterfly Scores of Chicagoans have planted milkweed — the monarch’s host plant — in their yards and other green spaces, but how effective are those efforts? The Field Museum is recruiting citizen scientists to find out. Jun 29, 2020 Gambling Gets a Green Light in Illinois Come Wednesday, Rivers Casino and others across the state will once again be able to open their physical doors to gamblers, although with COVID-19 precautions in mind, like masks and social distancing. Jun 29, 2020 COVID-19 Across Chicago: Where We’ve Been, What We Learned Chicago has 77 official community areas. Over the past three months, Paris Schutz and our news team have visited 42 of them, as well as suburbs, cities and towns in Illinois and four other states. Why we did it. And what we learned. Jun 29, 2020 City Releases Bodycam Video Showing Ex-Top Cop Eddie Johnson Asleep in Car The video and documents come more than eight months after the encounter between police officers and the former superintendent, who was found asleep behind the wheel of his SUV after a night of drinking. Jun 29, 2020 Lightfoot Announces $11M to Fund Projects Addressing Health Care Deserts on South, West Sides The Auburn Gresham Healthy Lifestyle Hub and the North Lawndale Surgical and Ambulatory Care Center will address structural disparities in health care, which have been exacerbated by COVID-19. Jun 29, 2020 Top Cop David Brown Again Decries Lack of Consequences for Chicago Gun Offenders “As a dad ... I struggle to make sense of the reckless gun violence that continues to take the lives of our young people throughout the city,” Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said after 14 people were killed over the weekend. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: