SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Dec 7, 2020 Trump Ratchets Up Pace of Executions Before Biden Inauguration As Donald Trump’s presidency winds down, his administration is ratcheting up the pace of federal executions despite a surge of coronavirus cases in prisons, announcing plans for five starting Thursday. Dec 7, 2020 City Probing Alderman After He Acknowledges Flouting Indoor Dining Ban Lakeview Ald. Tom Tunney acknowledged Monday that he allowed diners to eat inside his restaurant in defiance of a ban imposed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker in an effort to stop a sustained and grave surge of the coronavirus. Dec 7, 2020 Trump Expected to Flex Pardon Powers on Way Out Door Advocates and lawyers anticipate a flurry of clemency action from President Donald Trump in the coming weeks that could test the limits of presidential pardon power. Dec 7, 2020 December 7, 2020 - Full Show Watch the Dec. 7, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Dec 7, 2020 Is It Safe to Get Physical Therapy During COVID-19 Pandemic? If you have pain, you may be tempted to tough it out while the nation sees a surge in coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths. But that’s not advisable, physical therapists say. Dec 6, 2020 Trump Lawyer Rudy Giuliani Tests Positive for COVID-19 President Donald Trump said Sunday his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for the coronavirus, making him the latest in Trump’s inner circle to contract the disease that is now surging across the U.S. Dec 6, 2020 New Sculptures in Wicker Park and Bucktown Encourage Neighborhood Exploration Six new works on display as part of the Chicago Sculpture Exhibit aim to get community members outside to explore the area and support local businesses as winter sets in amid the coronavirus pandemic. Dec 6, 2020 COVID-19 in Illinois: 7,598 New Cases, 76 Additional Deaths Sunday marked the first day this month in which Illinois’ daily death toll dipped below 125. There were only 10 days in November when triple-digit numbers were recorded in the number of virus-related deaths. Dec 6, 2020 Volunteers Light Up King Drive to Spread Holiday Cheer During Somber Times More than 500 volunteers participated in the kickoff event for My Block My Hood My City’s third annual Be Part of the Light event, which aims to decorate a 12-mile stretch of King Drive on the city’s South Side. Dec 6, 2020 Trump Challenges Vote Results While Urging Turnout in Georgia President Donald Trump is pressing his grievances over losing the presidential election, using a weekend rally to spread baseless allegations of misconduct in last month’s voting in Georgia and beyond. Dec 6, 2020 Inauguration Planners Rethink How To Party in Age of Virus Public health guidance to avoid big parties in the age of coronavirus is about to collide with what is typically one of America’s biggest celebrations of all: the swearing-in of a new president. Dec 6, 2020 Virus Cases Continue Climbing in US During Holiday Season Coronavirus infections across the U.S. continue to rise as the country moves deeper into a holiday season when eagerly anticipated gatherings of family and friends could push the numbers even higher and overwhelm hospitals. Dec 6, 2020 Chicago Couple Canceled Their Big Wedding But Used $5,000 Catering Deposit To Feed People In Need Most brides and grooms-to-be have had to scale back wedding plans as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. But Emily Bugg and Billy Lewis of Chicago had an idea to pivot their wedding celebrations to something even better. Dec 5, 2020 Trump Presses Georgia Governor To Help Overturn Election President Donald Trump fruitlessly pressed Georgia’s governor on Saturday to call a special legislative session aimed at overturning the presidential election results in that state. Dec 4, 2020 The Week in Review: Record Number of Deaths as COVID-19 Surges Coronavirus cases surge after Thanksgiving as a record number of deaths are reported this week. With approval of a COVID-19 vaccine on the horizon, the first Illinois residents are expected to be vaccinated later this month. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: