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‘Tier 3’ Restrictions to Remain for Weeks as Officials Monitor Post-Thanksgiving Surge

While the number of new COVID-19 cases have been declining in recent days, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the state is seeing a spike in hospitalizations and is “still very much in a precarious place.”

Officials Shut Down 300-Person Party in Wicker Park for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions

After city investigators responded to a call about a large party in the basement of 1612 W. Division Ave. early Sunday morning, they found a party with approximately 300 attendees, no social distancing and no face coverings.

City Asks for Public Feedback on General Iron Permit. Will It Fall on Deaf Ears?

Opponents of a permit application for a metal shredding facility on the Southeast Side question whether public comments will fall on deaf ears.

Orion Samuelson on ‘The Friday Night Show’ (2003)

Chicago radio legend and National Radio Hall of Fame member Orion Samuelson is retiring at the end of 2020. In this 2003 interview with Bob Sirott, Samuelson talks about his career.

Man Charged in Fatal Stabbing Following Thanksgiving Gathering

An altercation over leftovers following Thanksgiving dinner escalated into the fatal stabbing of a 52-year-old man early Friday morning in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood.

Watch Where You Park Monday Night: Snow Route Parking Ban Set to Start

Every year, the start of the snow route ban catches hundreds of drivers unaware, forcing them to travel to the city’s auto pound — and pay at least $235 — to retrieve their cars, officials said.

Merriam-Webster’s Top Word of 2020 Not a Shocker: Pandemic

If you were to choose a word that rose above most in 2020, which word would it be? Ding, ding, ding: Merriam-Webster on Monday announced “pandemic” as its 2020 word of the year. 

November 30, 2020 - Full Show

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

Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart Tests Positive for COVID-19

The sheriff began feeling symptomatic on Nov. 20, his office said, and he immediately self-quarantined at that point. He has not worked in his office since Nov. 19.

Chicago Police Release Photo of Vehicle Sought in Fatal Hit-And-Run

The Chicago Police Department on Monday released a photo of a vehicle they describe as a 2008-2012 GMC Acadia that’s believed to be involved in the death of 86-year-old Eliseo Mendoza.

High Waves Warning: Flooding and Dangerous Conditions Along the Lakefront

Strong winds are creating dangerous conditions along the lakeshore, prompting the Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications to issue a lakeshore flood advisory until 6 a.m. Tuesday.

Moderna Asking US, European Regulators to OK Its Virus Shots

If the FDA allows emergency use, Moderna expects to have 20 million doses ready for the U.S. by year’s end. Recipients will need two doses, so that’s enough for 10 million people. 

City Officials Shift Focus to Positivity Rate of Tests, Rather Than People

As officials imposed sweeping restrictions designed to stop a sustained and grave surge of the coronavirus, Chicago health officials stopped showcasing the number of people who test positive for COVID-19.

Survey: Roughly 70% of Chicago Parents Will Vaccinate Their Kids Against COVID-19

“Communities that have been most negatively affected by COVID-19 are less likely to say they would to vaccinate their children and themselves against COVID-19,” said Dr. Matt Davis of Lurie Children’s Hospital.

On Chicago’s West Side, Free Meals Offer a ‘Sign of Hope’ to Those in Need

Growing up in a family of 19 children, Jermaine Jordan learned both how to cook and to share. Today, he’s using those skills on a much larger scale at Healthy Hot Free Meals, a restaurant he opened in October.