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Trump Hoping to See US Economy Reopened by Easter Amid Virus

With lives and the economy hanging in the balance, President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is hoping the United States will be reopened by Easter as he weighs how to relax nationwide social-distancing guidelines.

Nailed It! A Chicago Bakery is Rolling With These Crazy Times

TipsySpace has created a toilet roll cake that’s worthy of bingeing, not hoarding, and it’s so authentic looking, customers have nearly mistaken it for the real thing on pickup.

March 24, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the March 24, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

CPS Board of Education to Hold Virtual Meeting With Limited Public Participation

Chicago Public Schools is seeking to spend up to $75 million to address and maintain “critical services” during the COVID-19 pandemic. But that request and the rest of the board’s monthly meeting will be heard online rather than in person.

It Takes a Village to Bake a Loaf of Bread: Neighbors Swap Sourdough Starter

Food continues to create a sense of community even during these days of social isolation, with strangers swapping free sourdough starter.

After Twitter Spat, Pritzker and Trump Talk COVID-19 Supplies

A day after a public feud on Twitter over management of the coronavirus crisis, Gov. J.B. Pritkzer said President Donald Trump “seemed like he was very responsive” when the two spoke on the phone. What they discussed.

Chinatown Grapples with Economic Fallout of the Coronavirus

The various state and city coronavirus restrictions are having a dramatic impact on local businesses, especially mom-and-pop restaurants and stores. We visit Chinatown to see how businesses are coping with the changes.

Chicago Restaurants Struggle to Survive Coronavirus Pandemic

We talk about the state of the restaurant industry with Alpana Singh, host of the WTTW restaurant review show “Check, Please!” and the owner of Terra and Vine restaurant in Evanston.

How the Coronavirus Has Stymied Census Outreach Efforts in Chinatown

Will the lack of in-person outreach lead to a census undercount in Chicago’s greater Chinatown community?

‘Chinese Virus’: Asian Americans Condemn Trump’s Comments as Racist

Illinois state Rep. Theresa Mah (D-Chicago) says some constituents are telling her they’re afraid of racist repercussions because of President Donald Trump’s insistence on using the phrase “Chinese virus.”

How Will Pritzker’s Stay-at-Home Order Be Enforced in Communities of Color?

Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced a stay-at-home order for the entire state just a few days ago, but there are already concerns over how it will be enforced – particularly in communities of color.

Tips for Dealing with High Anxiety in the Age of COVID-19

The new coronavirus has upended lives across the globe. We take a look at the mental toll of social distancing, isolation and the fear of illness – and ways to cope.

As COVID-19 Spreads, a Chicago Brandy Distillery Turns to Hand Sanitizer

Rhine Hall Distillery is known for its high-end fruit brandies, but business has slowed because of the coronavirus. Now, the distillery is one of several that’s shifting its production from spirits to sanitizer. We go for a look.

Pritzker Launches Task Force to Secure Medical Supplies as COVID-19 Cases Rise

Gov. J.B. Pritzker has launched a task force to ramp up production of personal protective equipment, or PPE. Meanwhile, cases in Illinois grew Monday to a total of 1,285, with 12 deaths. 

2 Detainees in Cook County Jail Test Positive for COVID-19

The two detainees, ages 18 and 42, each began exhibiting flu-like symptoms last Friday. They are each being held in isolation at the jail’s Cermak Hospital, officials said Monday.