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It’s a Beautiful Day. Let’s Not Go Nuts, Chicago, And Lose Our Parks

Juanita Irizarry, executive director of Friends of the Parks, is worried that if Chicagoans flocks to the city’s parks on this warm spring day, officials will crack down on access to all our green spaces.

Dispatches from the Block, Week 3: What’s Keeping Your Spirits Up?

As Chicagoans hunker down amid the pandemic, we check in with some familiar faces on how they’re weathering the storm – and what music they’re listening to.

Tonight’s ‘Super Pink Moon’ is Going to be The Year’s Best

There hasn’t been a whole lot of good news in 2020, but here’s something to get excited about: Tuesday’s supermoon will be the closest the full moon gets to Earth in 2020, meaning it will look bigger and brighter than any other full moon this year.

COVID-19 Across Chicago: Chatham

The pandemic is causing extreme distress in communities all across Chicago. Chatham, on the city’s South Side, is home to a high population of African American senior citizens – a group that is doubly vulnerable to severe complications from the disease. 

Cook County Medical Examiner Acquires Warehouse to Serve as COVID-19 Surge Center

So far, 307 people have died in Illinois after testing positive for the coronavirus — numbers which stand to strain not only the health care system, but the system for dealing with the deceased.

Illinois Hospitals Strained But Largely Coping Ahead of Anticipated COVID-19 Surge

With cases of COVID-19 expected to peak in Illinois later this month, are hospitals and health care workers in the state going to have what they need when they really need it?

Off Campus and Online: College Students Seeking Tuition Refunds

College students across Illinois are asking their universities for some amount of tuition refund as schools move their students off campus and their classes online due to the coronavirus.

Pritzker Slams Federal Government, Touts Illinois’ Efforts to Acquire Protective Gear

Illinois has only received a fraction of the personal protective equipment it requested from the federal government. “It’s our own state procurement initiative that’s making a difference” in the fight against COVID-19, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Monday.

Lightfoot Activates Rapid Response Team to Stem ‘Unacceptable’ Racial Disparity in COVID-19 Deaths

Black Chicagoans make up 30% of the city’s population, but 72% of its COVID-19 deaths, according to newly released data. “Those numbers take your breath away,” Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. “It’s unacceptable. No one should think this is OK.”

Ald. Roderick Sawyer on COVID-19’s Disproportionate Impact on Black Chicagoans

Black Chicagoans account for 72% of COVID-19 deaths in the city, while only making up 30% of the overall population, public health officials announced Monday. “It is something we’re following very closely,” said 6th Ward Ald. Roderick Sawyer.

Chicago Community Trust Raises $20 Million for COVID-19 Efforts

A Chicago community foundation is raising millions for dozens of local nonprofits on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. We speak with Dr. Helene Gayle, president and CEO of the Chicago Community Trust.

It’s Official: Chicagoan Jenny Doan Sets New World Record for Hula-Hooping

The Wicker Park resident hula hooped for 100 hours last fall, hoping to set a new world record and raising nearly $5,000 for the nonprofit Mental Health America along the way. “It’s a big relief,” the 29-year-old said.

April 6, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the April 6, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Chicago Athletes, Lightfoot Urge Folks to Stay Home: ‘We Are Not Playing’

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is joining forces with the city’s professional sports teams to encourage people to stay home amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “They’re not playing and neither are we,” Lightfoot said. 

Surgeon General Has the Best Hack for Making No-Sew Masks

No sewing machine? No problem. The surgeon general demonstrates how to make a no-sew cloth mask.