SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Mar 20, 2020 How Chicago Artists are Coping with the New Coronavirus Economy Some businesses deemed essential are staying open as Gov. J.B. Pritzker orders residents across the state to stay home and help prevent spread of the novel coronavirus. But how are mom-and-pop operations weathering the storm? Mar 20, 2020 All Chicago Public Libraries and Parks to Close Saturday Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced the closure of the city’s public libraries and parks as of 5 p.m. Saturday. Mar 20, 2020 Dispatches from the Block: How Chicagoans Are Coping with COVID-19 As we close out the first week of COVID-19 isolation efforts, Chicagoans are finding themselves with suddenly upended lives. How are you adapting to the “new normal”? Mar 20, 2020 Gov. Pritzker Issues Stay-at-Home Order through April 7 as COVID-19 Cases Climb Gov. J.B. Pritzker has ordered Illinois residents to stay home as the number of novel coronavirus cases in the state climbed to 585 on Friday. Mar 20, 2020 March 20, 2020 - Full Show Watch the March 20, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Mar 20, 2020 Kim Foxx’s Office Won’t Prosecute Low-Level Drug Offenses During COVID-19 Pandemic “Everyone deserves to be protected, especially during these uncertain times, and we are obligated to ensure all members of our community feel safe, including those behind bars,” said Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. Mar 20, 2020 ‘Chicago, We Need to Love Each Other With All Our Hearts’: Lightfoot Mayor Lori Lightfoot this week called on Chicagoans to remain connected even while practicing social distance. Mar 20, 2020 US Attorney Tabs Prosecutor to Tackle Cases of COVID-19 Fraud The newly established COVID-19 fraud coordinator will work with law enforcement to spearhead investigations and prosecutions of anyone attempting to “take advantage of people during this time of crisis.” Mar 20, 2020 Illinois Health Officials Project 3,400 COVID-19 Cases by End of Next Week If trends continue, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Illinois could reach 3,400 by next Friday, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Mar 20, 2020 ‘Quarantine Shaming’: US Navigates Radical New Social Norms “Quarantine shaming” — calling out those not abiding by social distancing rules — is part of a new and startling reality for Americans who must navigate a world of rapidly evolving social norms in the age of COVID-19. Mar 19, 2020 Republican Jeanne Ives on Facing Sean Casten, Coronavirus Pandemic First-term congressman Sean Casten was unopposed in Tuesday’s Democratic primary for Illinois’ 6th District, but in the general election he’ll face outspoken competition from Republican candidate Jeanne Ives. Mar 19, 2020 Underwood Reflects on Primary Win, Looks to November Challenge U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood is competing in one of Illinois’ most watched congressional races this fall. She joins “Chicago Tonight” in discussion. Mar 19, 2020 How the Coronavirus is Changing the US Census For everyone cooped up and quarantined, the government – make that, all governments, from the federal down to your city or town – has an assignment for you: fill out your census questionnaire. Mar 19, 2020 Street Medicine: Treating Chicago’s Homeless During the Coronavirus Outbreak For many homeless people in Chicago, staying safely sheltered and isolated during the coronavirus outbreak simply isn’t an option. How one nonprofit is helping people in need. Mar 19, 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic a Massive Challenge to American Economy Facing what could be the biggest challenge to the American economy since the Great Depression of the 1930s, Congress is now urgently trying put together a relief package to keep U.S. households afloat. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: