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 2, 2020 April 2, 2020 - Full Show Watch the April 2, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Apr 2, 2020 Grocery Shopping Tips in the Age of COVID-19 How much food should you be buying per trip? How to draw the line between hoarding and stocking up? A Chicago dietitian shares her advice for grocery shopping during the pandemic. Apr 2, 2020 CTA Ridership Drops Nearly 80% as Chicagoans Stay Home The city’s buses and trains are largely empty these days, as many Chicagoans heed calls from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Gov. J.B. Pritzker to stay home. Apr 2, 2020 21-Year Chicago Police Veteran Dies of COVID-19 Officer Marco DiFranco, 50, has died of the novel coronavirus, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and interim Police Superintendent Charlie Beck announced Thursday. Apr 1, 2020 Step Away From ‘Tiger King’ and Meet the New Lions at Brookfield Zoo Brutus and Titus, 4-year-old brothers, arrived at their new home in mid-March. Learn more about the African lions during a Facebook Live chat on Thursday. Apr 1, 2020 Coronavirus Across Chicago: East Garfield Park All Chicago neighborhoods have been hit hard by shutdowns related to the coronavirus, but lower-income communities that rely on social service organizations are facing a unique set of challenges. Apr 1, 2020 How a Garfield Park Social Service Provider is Adapting to COVID-19 Breakthrough Fresh Market food pantry in Chicago’s East Garfield Park neighborhood usually provides groceries to about 70 people a day, three times a week. But in recent weeks, the pantry has seen its numbers spike at least 25%. Apr 1, 2020 A Look at the Ethical Dilemmas Facing Hospitals as Virus Cases Rise The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust a host of ethical dilemmas out of the classroom and into emergency rooms and hospitals. Is it ethical to ask providers to reuse masks? Or to prioritize testing? Or to ration ventilators? We speak with two doctors on the front lines. Apr 1, 2020 Video: Making Sense of the 2020 Census The 2020 Census count is underway. Here’s everything you need to know about the massive, far-reaching project – in less than four minutes. In English and Spanish. Apr 1, 2020 Police Board Announces 3 Finalists for Chicago’s Next Top Cop Two police chiefs from outside Chicago with experience handling mass shootings and a Chicago native who’s risen to the rank of deputy chief are finalists in the city’s search for its next top cop. We profile each of the finalists. Apr 1, 2020 Tenants, Landlords at Odds Over Call for Statewide Rent Freeze In just the past month, Illinois unemployment claims ballooned to more than 133,000 as people lost their jobs in the midst of the pandemic – and it could be just the beginning. Is a rent freeze the right answer? Apr 1, 2020 Pritzker: Consider Illinois’ Future and ‘Take 10 Minutes’ for Census Amid a global pandemic that has grown to include 6,980 cases in Illinois and 141 deaths, Gov. J.B. Pritzker is calling on Illinois residents to think about the future on National Census Day. Apr 1, 2020 Trump Resists National Shutdown, Leaving it up to States President Donald Trump is resisting calls to issue a national stay-at-home order to stem the spread of the new coronavirus despite his administration’s projections that tens of thousands of Americans are likely to be killed by the disease. Apr 1, 2020 3 CTA ‘L’ Stations to Close This Weekend Amid Modernization Efforts Customers still riding the CTA Red Line won’t be able to get on or off the “L” at Granville, Thorndale and Bryn Mawr this weekend as part of the CTA’s Red and Purple Line Modernization project. Apr 1, 2020 April 1, 2020 - Full Show Watch the April 1, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Load More Thanks to our sponsors: