SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Mar 18, 2021 I Got the COVID-19 Vaccine. What Can I Safely Do? The short answer: You can enjoy small gatherings again, but should continue wearing a mask and social distancing in public. Mar 18, 2021 Dr. Allison Arwady on Updated Vaccine Timelines in Chicago and Illinois Chicago’s top doctor explains what the state’s latest vaccine announcement means for Chicago residents. Mar 18, 2021 The Show Must Go On: The Return of Movie Theaters As coronavirus numbers begin to decrease and entertainment venues start to reopen, the debate continues over consumer safety versus the safety of home. Local cinema owners tell us what they're doing to make sure everyone can safely resume a popular pastime. Mar 18, 2021 March 18, 2021 - Full Show Watch the March 18, 2021 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Mar 18, 2021 West Side United Receives $6.9M to Respond to Pandemic A coalition of health care institutions and professionals working together as West Side United are providing relief to businesses and individuals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic through small business grants and emergency rental assistance. Mar 18, 2021 Pritzker Unveils Reopening Plan, Says All Adults Will Be Eligible for Vaccine by April 12 In less than a month, all Illinois residents ages 16 and older will be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Thursday. “COVID-19 has not gone away, but the light we can see at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter and brighter as more people get vaccinated,” he said. Mar 18, 2021 ‘Serial Stowaway’ Ordered Held Without Bail Following Latest O’Hare Arrest Marilyn Hartman, the Chicago woman dubbed the “Serial Stowaway” for her repeated attempts to sneak past security and onto flights, has been ordered held without bail after she was once again arrested at O’Hare Airport this week while out on electronic monitoring in a previous case. Mar 18, 2021 Chicago Police Officer Faces Felony Charges in Off-Duty Shooting Kevin Bunge, 39, faces felony charges including aggravated battery with a firearm and aggravated discharge of a firearm after he allegedly fired shots at two men on West Irving Park Road on Dec. 11, 2020. Mar 18, 2021 Native Plant Gardens Keep Getting Ticketed as Weeds. Is a Native Garden Registry the Answer? The ongoing battle to legitimize native gardens in Chicago is about to go another round, with the introduction of an ordinance to establish a native garden registry. But gardeners want to know why they’re bearing the burden of erroneous weed law enforcement. Mar 17, 2021 Is Illinois Getting Closer to Pre-Pandemic Norms? Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expected to announce fresh guidance Thursday that will ease some current restrictions in place to curb the spread of COVID-19. Mar 17, 2021 The Environmental Impact of Bitcoin ‘Mining’ The soaring price of Bitcoin has many environmentalists concerned. University of Chicago paleontologist Neil Shubin has more on that and other science stories making headlines around the world. Mar 17, 2021 Cook County’s Dr. Rachel Rubin on the Vaccine Rollout in Chicago’s Suburbs Chicago is pushing ahead with plans to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines and President Joe Biden has asked states to make all adults vaccine-eligible by May 1. But local governments say further expansion is entirely dependent on vaccine supply. Mar 17, 2021 Southern US Border Sees Surge in Migrant Children Crossing Southwest border crossings are on track to reach the highest level in the last 20 years, according to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. We discuss what’s happening at the border and how the Biden administration is addressing it. Mar 17, 2021 Ghost Kitchen Thrives During Pandemic But Disturbs Some North Side Neighbors A ghost kitchen on Chicago’s North Side is renting out kitchen space to multiple restaurants for delivery-only orders, but the traffic-heavy business model is agitating the ward’s alderman and some neighbors. Mar 17, 2021 Hershey Felder Captures the Life of Giacomo Puccini With Grand Operatic Flair How do you tell the story of a musical genius whose operas are among the most beloved works in the Italian opera canon? If you are Hershey Felder, you create something unabashedly in the grand opera style that also manages to be hugely accessible for audiences still distanced from live performance by COVID-19. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: