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Chicago is Continuing to Flatten the Curve: City Officials

The rate of new confirmed cases of coronavirus infections has continued to slow during the past two weeks, representing “major progress,” said Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health.

Gary Mayor Jerome Prince on Pandemic Fallout, Response

Elected in 2019, Gary Mayor Jerome Prince promised to bring much-needed economic development and growth to the struggling Northwest Indiana city. But just a few months into his first term, things have changed.

COVID-19 Across Chicago: Gary, Indiana

The city of Gary has struggled mightily, even in economic good times. The COVID-19 pandemic and statewide shutdown have only exacerbated existing problems. 

Gary Health Commissioner’s Personal Battle With COVID-19

The coronavirus has permeated every aspect of Dr. Roland Walker’s life. As health commissioner of Gary, Indiana, he oversees the city’s response to the pandemic. But it has taken a toll on his personal life, too.

CPS Updates Grading, Graduation Policies for Remote Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic

With remote learning in place through the rest of the school year, the district is telling students they won’t be negatively impacted by “circumstances beyond their control” as in-person instruction has been halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

High School Students Share Lessons Learned from Staying Home

What are high school students really learning during this time of stay-at-home orders and remote learning? Maybe more than lesson plans intended.

‘Days of 50-0, 49-1 Are Over’: Aldermen Acknowledge Divided City Council Amid Budget Crunch

Mayor Lori Lightfoot faces a divided City Council determined to help shape the city’s response to the coronavirus pandemic that has likely created a financial crisis for Chicago, four aldermen said Thursday during an interview for “Chicago Tonight.”

A Virtual Visit With the National Museum of Mexican Art

As part of our series of virtual art tours, we visit a collection of artwork that highlights the richness of Mexican art in Chicago.

Chicagoans ‘Do Their Part,’ Donate Handmade Face Masks to Those in Need

The city is asking residents to donate handmade face masks for the city’s most vulnerable populations ahead of a statewide requirement for people to keep their faces covered in public.

Ask Geoffrey: The Story Behind the Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium

A onetime tree nursery became a bucolic place of rest and recovery for tuberculosis patients on Chicago’s North Side. Geoffrey Baer has the story of a decadeslong battle against a contagion.

Officials: Expanded Testing Key to Fighting Virus, Reopening the Economy

A day before a modified stay-at-home order takes effect in Illinois, officials used their daily press briefing to discuss efforts to ramp up coronavirus testing across the state, and to urge residents to stay home and wash their hands frequently.

Chicago Police Opening 2 New Operation Areas to Expand Resources Across City

The Chicago Police Department says the expansion will help streamline operations and control in order to meet public safety needs and increase collaboration between detectives and patrol officers. 

Trump Administration Can’t Yank Funds From Chicago For Protecting Immigrants: Appeals Court

The 2-1 ruling by a panel of the appeals court extends a nationwide injunction blocking the Department of Justice from withholding the Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant from sanctuary cities like Chicago.

April 30, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the April 30, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Fauci Warns States Against ‘Tempting’ a Coronavirus Rebound

The nation’s top infectious disease expert said Thursday that new cases of the coronavirus are a certainty as states begin to roll back restrictions.