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White House Still Planning Holiday Parties, Despite Warnings

Public health officials are sounding alarms and urging Americans not to travel and limit gatherings this holiday season amid a new surge in coronavirus cases. But that isn’t stopping the White House.

‘It’s About Time’: City Outlines Comprehensive Plan to Tackle Infrastructure Backlog

A newly released five-year plan to invest in Chicago’s roads, bridges, bikeways and other infrastructure needs is a welcome shift away from short-term, less comprehensive projects, some analysts and city officials say.

Crain’s Headlines: New Customer for Foxconn Plant

The underutilized Foxconn plant that President Donald Trump once called “the Eighth Wonder of the World” gets a new customer. Crain’s Chicago Business reporter Danny Ecker has details.

New Bears Recruits? Shedd’s Penguins Enjoy a Workout at Soldier Field

A quartet of penguins from the Shedd Aquarium paid a visit to Soldier Field. Could this be the secret weapon the Bears need to take down the Packers during Sunday’s showdown?

3rd Major COVID-19 Vaccine Shown to be Effective and Cheaper

Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca said Monday that late-stage trials showed its coronavirus vaccine was up to 90% effective.

November 23, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 23, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Juneteenth To Be ‘Day of Observance’ in Chicago After Push To Make It a Paid Holiday

Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, is poised to become the first official “day of observance” in Chicago as part of the agreement that will approve a $12.8 billion spending plan for 2021.

Chicago Yoga Community Remembers Teacher, Therapist and Trauma Expert Catherine Ashton

Friends, family members and former students gathered virtually on Sunday to remember longtime Chicago yoga teacher and therapist Catherine Ashton, who died Nov. 14 as a result of pancreatic cancer.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Nov. 22, 2020 - Full Show

TV host Dr. Ian Smith on the pandemic and his latest book. Making health care anti-racist. A mural brings health care providers closer to their patients. And the last word on Black businesses.

‘The Doctors’ Host on Pandemic, Production Protocols and Vaccine Hopes

Dr. Ian Smith has been covering the COVID-19 pandemic from just about every angle. He joins us to discuss the pandemic and the importance of equitable distribution of a vaccine.

The Last Word: C. Spike Trotman

As 2020 comes to a close, the events of this unprecedented year have devastated Chicago’s small businesses. Why it’s more important than ever to support neighborhood shops.

Mural in Belmont Cragin Encourages Resilience as COVID-19 Numbers Rise

A new mural on the city’s Northwest Side bridges the gap between health care providers and the community they serve.

CSOtv’s Sessions an Ideal Musical Diversion for Pandemic Times

The doors of Chicago’s Symphony Center may be closed to its audiences until the pandemic has been conquered. But its stage is still very much alive.

COVID-19 in Illinois: 10,012 New Cases, 76 Additional Deaths

Since January, more than 656,000 cases of the coronavirus have been reported in Illinois and 11,506 people have died as a result of the virus, according to state health officials.

Multiple Storm Systems May Impact Your Thanksgiving Plans This Week

Typically, Thanksgiving is deemed the beginning of the celebratory holiday season. But this year will be different amid the worsening COVID-19 pandemic. Will Mother Nature cooperate with your plans?