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Chicago Public Health Commissioner Expects COVID-19 Cases to Rise

As of Tuesday, 63 of the 160 people who have tested positive for the new coronavirus in Illinois are Chicago residents, according to the Chicago Department of Public Health. We get the latest from CDPH Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady.

Party Animals! Brookfield Zoo Carries on With St. Patrick’s Day Tradition

At least one St. Patrick’s Day tradition is alive and well in these topsy-turvy times. Animals at Brookfield Zoo received special shamrock-shaped treats on Tuesday.

Pritzker Announces 1st COVID-19 Death in Illinois, Slams Federal Government

A Chicago woman in her 60s marks the first reported death in Illinois related to the COVID-19 outbreak. Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced the death Tuesday, as confirmed cases across the state grew to 160.

March 17, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the March 17, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Election Day: Chicago Officials Urged Gov. Pritzker to Postpone Election

Exasperated Chicago election officials say they urged Gov. J.B. Pritzker to postpone Tuesday’s election, close all polling places and move to mail-in balloting, but Pritzker rejected the idea.

5 Questions Heading into Tuesday’s Democratic Primaries

Nothing is certain in the age of the coronavirus. Three states scheduled to vote after Tuesday postponed their primaries. Ohio scrapped its Tuesday vote, while Arizona, Florida and Illinois vowed to push ahead.

Hospitals Prepare for Onslaught of COVID-19 Patients

Illinois hospitals are postponing elective surgeries, reconfiguring their emergency rooms and are making extra space in their intensive care units as they prepare for a spike in patients suffering from novel coronavirus. 

Neighbors Attempt to Salvage St. Patrick’s Day Fun With No-Contact Shamrock Scavenger Hunt

Neighbors in Bucktown suggested hanging shamrocks in windows for a DIY scavenger hunt, and Lincoln Square grabbed onto the idea. Who else wants in?

Spotlight Politics: Officials Fear Judge Shortage Could Make Election Day Difficult

The Chicago Board of Elections is pleading with the public in order to find election judges for Tuesday’s primary. Our politics team takes on that story and more election news in this week’s roundtable.

Stocks in Free Fall Amid Coronavirus Panic Selling

U.S. stocks plunged nearly 13% Monday. As bars and restaurants in Illinois close to dine-in customers, we analyze the economic impact of the coronavirus.

Black ABCs Celebrate 50 Years With New Photo Series

In the midst of cancelations and closures, an art exhibit remains open, for a limited time, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Black ABCs. Since the 1970s, these letters have been used in public schools around the country. 

Closures, Quarantines: Officials Aim to Halt Spread of COVID-19

Restaurants have closed for dine-in business. Schools are shuttered. Gatherings should be limited. How big a difference will these rules make? We speak with an infectious disease doctor about the new recommendations.

Illinois Restaurants, Grocery Stores Scramble Amid Coronavirus Shutdowns

Illinois restaurants and bars are preparing for their last call for dine-in business until at least the end of the month. Meanwhile, grocers big and small are scrambling to restock shelves.

Coronavirus Cases in Illinois Reach 105 as 12 More Test Positive

Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a new mandate Monday in the fight against spread of the coronavirus. Gatherings of 50 people or more should be canceled, he said, citing guidelines announced Sunday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

CPS, Lightfoot Urge Students to Stay Home; Schools Could be Closed Into Next Month

Chicago Public Schools buildings will only be open to provide food and enrichment activity supplies to families during COVID-19 closures.