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City Fines General Iron $6,000 For Explosions That Rattled North Side

The city fined General Iron $6,000 after two explosions on Monday rattled the North Side metal shredder, officials announced. The fines are a result of two citations issued by the city late Thursday.

Go Figure, But a ‘Convert Your Lawn to Prairie’ Webinar is the Hottest Ticket in Town

People have been spending a lot of time in their yards, and it seems that’s led to plenty of folks jumping on the native plant bandwagon, if a sold-out series of webinars is any indication.

State’s Top Doc: Keeping an Eye on ER Stats

As Illinois’ economy begins to reopen, Dr. Ngozi Ezike said she’ll keep close watch on people who go to the emergency room with COVID-19 symptoms. And if she has time, she may even dine outside once that’s allowed.

Davenport, Rock Island Mayors on COVID-19 in the Quad Cities

While often operating as a singular community, differing approaches to how each state is managing the COVID-19 pandemic has caused an economic rift in the Quad Cities region.

COVID-19 Across Chicago: Quad Cities

Iowa has begun to partially reopen restaurants and other businesses, while Illinois remains mostly shut down. As part of our series, we bring you stories from both sides of the Mississippi River.

The Debate Over Reopening Places of Worship

While Chicago is in phase two of its plan to reopen, churches are allowed to have 10 or fewer people inside the building during services. But some churches are defying that rule, and want to reopen immediately.

Chicago to Boost Mental Health Spending by $1.2M to Help Those Struggling During Pandemic

The city will expand mental health treatment for people struggling to cope during the coronavirus pandemic, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Thursday.

Illinois Set to ‘Chase’ Voters to Mail-In Ballots

Amid uncertainty over the coronavirus — and how long public gatherings will be restricted — legislators on Thursday swiftly moved to approve new voting procedures for the 2020 general election.

Chicago Will Not Be Ready to Allow Outdoor Dining on May 29: Lightfoot

A day after Gov. J.B. Pritzker loosened the rules for the third phase of his reopening plan, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Chicago will not be ready for restaurants to reopen with outdoor seating next week.

Cubs Institute Pay Cuts, Pirates Announce Furloughs

The Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates are trimming payroll while they await word on the fate of the Major League Baseball season.

State Unemployment Rate of 16.4% a ‘Tragedy,’ Pritzker Says

Record high unemployment spotlights the economic devastation caused by the pandemic. Gov. J.B. Pritzker says his administration is focused on safely restarting the economy and shoring up the unemployment insurance system.

Lawsuit: Pritzker, IDOC Failed to Protect Vulnerable Inmates from COVID-19

The Illinois Department of Corrections and Gov. J.B. Pritzker aren’t doing enough to protect elderly and medically vulnerable inmates from COVID-19 inside state prison facilities, according to a lawsuit.

Live Music Venues Find Innovative Ways to Reach Audiences During Pandemic

They must remain closed to the public under the governor’s stay-at-home order, but live music venues in Illinois can now allow small numbers of musicians and staff inside to record and livestream performances. 

May 21, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the May 21, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Chicago Portrait: The Dreadhead Cowboy

There’s a cowboy riding through Chicago’s South and West side neighborhoods, introducing residents young and old to what is likely an unfamiliar animal — at least on their residential streets: horses.