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 18, 2020 Spotlight Politics: An Election Amid the Specter of Coronavirus What to make of the election results Tuesday? And did the governor make the right call to hold the election amid COVID-19 fears? Our politics team takes on the primary election in this week’s roundtable. Mar 18, 2020 128 More Test Positive for Coronavirus in Illinois, Bringing Total Cases to 288 State officials on Wednesday announced the largest single-day jump in the number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Illinois. The total now stands at 288 positive tests for the virus across 17 counties in the state. Mar 18, 2020 Q&A: What Does 90-Day Tax Payment Delay Mean for Filers? The Trump administration has announced that most individuals and businesses will be allowed to delay paying their federal tax bills for 90 days as part of an emergency relief plan amid the coronavirus pandemic. Mar 18, 2020 March 18, 2020 - Full Show Watch the March 18, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Mar 18, 2020 How Seniors Can Stay Safe (and Fed) During the Pandemic What can older adults and their families do to keep them safe during this crisis while still getting the food and care they need? We speak with Dr. John Holton, director of strategic initiatives at UIC’s Jane Addams Center for Social Policy and Research. Mar 18, 2020 Cook County Sheriff: Cutting Jail Population a ‘High-Priority’ Amid COVID-19 Pandemic The Sheriff’s Department says it has placed a “high priority” on reducing the number of nonviolent, low-level offenders in its custody, particularly those who are at an increased risk of the new coronavirus. Mar 18, 2020 Circuit Court Clerk: Iris Martinez Wins Race to Replace Dorothy Brown Illinois State Sen. Iris Martinez has won the Democratic primary for clerk of the Cook County Circuit Court. Martinez topped the four-way race with 31.4% of the vote. Mar 18, 2020 Spring Still Has Hope: Season’s First Blooms Are Here Snowdrop, crocus, hyacinth and other early spring bloomers are cheering up the gloomy landscape. Mar 18, 2020 Neville, Reyes Remain in Tight Race for Illinois Supreme Court Seat The man who two years ago was appointed to fill the shoes of longtime Illinois Supreme Court Justice Charles Freeman is in position to keep that seat for another decade. But there are reportedly thousands of votes that remain uncounted. Mar 18, 2020 How Chicago’s Storefront Theaters Are Facing the Coronavirus Crisis Because Chicago is the storefront theater capital of this country, it’s worth looking at the situation now facing some of these small companies and how they are trying to deal with the global pandemic. Mar 18, 2020 With 3 More Victories, Biden Pulls Further Away From Sanders Joe Biden swept to victory in Florida, Illinois and Arizona on Tuesday, increasingly pulling away with a Democratic presidential primary upended by the coronavirus and building pressure on Bernie Sanders to abandon his campaign. Mar 17, 2020 Embattled State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Declares Victory in Democratic Primary In her victory speech Tuesday night, the Cook County state’s attorney said there was an effort to make the primary election about one celebrity case (without specifically calling out Jussie Smollett) but that “the voters have overwhelmingly put that fallacy to rest.” Mar 17, 2020 Illinois Congressional Races: Newman Defeats Lipinski; Oberweis, Ives Declare Victory Challenger Marie Newman has defeated long-serving U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski, and the Republican challengers for first-term Democrats Lauren Underwood and Sean Casten are set. Where else things stand across congressional districts. Mar 17, 2020 Empty Fridge, Full House: Managing Anxieties in the Age of COVID-19 The coronavirus pandemic has altered daily life in every way, from increasing financial worries and food insecurity to simply upending routines. How can people adjust to a new normal in the face of all these new worries? Mar 17, 2020 Illinoisans Go to the Polls Despite Coronavirus Fears A day that started out with confusion and low voter turnout looks to be ending with relatively few lingering problems, and turnout numbers that approach typical primary elections. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: