SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Apr 6, 2020 Singing Frogs Are Music to Our Ears, And a Positive Sign of Habitat Restoration The chorus frog has been filling forest preserves with the sound of its mating calls. Here’s why that’s such good news. Apr 6, 2020 Chicago Showdown, Round Four: Everyday Icons Missing that chatty CTA conductor from your morning commute? Have a hankering for an old fashioned mixed up by your favorite bartender? So are we. Join us as we pay tribute to the everyday folks who make Chicago great. Apr 5, 2020 Lightfoot’s Office Introduces City to New Top Cop Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s choice for the next superintendent of the city’s police department still has to be confirmed by the City Council and he’s got no official start date, but David Brown is “at your service,” Chicago. Apr 5, 2020 41% of Illinois Residents Dying from COVID-19 are Black The novel coronavirus is believed to more severely impact those who are elderly, immunocompromised or have underlying health conditions. But demographic data points to another group that appears to be disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Apr 5, 2020 Curfew, Temperature Checks Potential Next Steps for Illinois as COVID-19 Spreads Just over two weeks into a mandatory stay-at-home order, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he is considering additional steps to curb the spread of COVID-19. Cases across the state now stand at 11,256. Apr 5, 2020 Tiger at NYC’s Bronx Zoo Tests Positive for Coronavirus A tiger at the Bronx Zoo has tested positive for the new coronavirus, in what is believed to be the first known infection in an animal in the U.S. or a tiger anywhere, federal officials and the zoo said Sunday. Apr 5, 2020 Biden Raises Idea of Democrats Holding an Online Convention Joe Biden said Sunday that the Democratic National Convention, already delayed until August because of the coronavirus, may need to take place online as the pandemic continues to reshape the race for the White House. Apr 5, 2020 COVID Across Chicago How is the coronavirus impacting neighborhoods across the city? Paris Schutz reports from Uptown, South Shore, Chinatown, Highwood and more communities across Chicago. Apr 5, 2020 Surgeon General Warns Us of ‘Saddest Week’ and ‘9/11 Moment’ The U.S. surgeon general offered some of the starkest warnings yet Sunday as he braced Americans for the worsening fallout from the new coronavirus, warning “this is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most Americans’ lives, quite frankly.” Apr 4, 2020 Pritzker: Anyone Still Gathering During Pandemic is ‘Stupid’ or Not Paying Attention The number of coronavirus cases in Illinois has surpassed the 10,000 mark with nearly 250 deaths. Given those numbers, Gov. J.B. Pritkzer said anyone flouting his stay-at-home order is “either not paying attention to the news, or they’re stupid.” Apr 3, 2020 The Week in Review: COVID-19 Cases Soar as McCormick Place Facility Opens Illinois saw its largest single-day spike in COVID-19 cases on Friday, with an additional 1,209 people testing positive for the virus. A growing number of Chicago cases prompts the creation of a field hospital at McCormick Place. Apr 3, 2020 Face Coverings Recommended, But Trump Says He Won’t Wear One President Donald Trump announced new federal guidelines Friday recommending that Americans wear face coverings when in public to help fight the spread of the new coronavirus. The president immediately said he had no intention of following the advice himself, saying, “I’m choosing not to do it.” Apr 3, 2020 Pritzker, Lightfoot Tour McCormick Place COVID-19 Facility as Cases, Deaths Soar Illinois health officials on Friday reported the largest single-day jump in COVID-19 cases and deaths in the state – 1, 209 cases and 53 deaths – as Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot toured the alternate care facility at McCormick Place. Apr 3, 2020 Virus Cost May Top $4 Trillion; Americans Arm Up on Guns The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Apr 3, 2020 US Sheds Most Jobs in a Decade, Ending Record Hiring Streak The job loss of 701,000 reported Friday by the government — the worst since the depths of the Great Recession in 2009 — is still just a small indication of what’s to come. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: