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Should I Get a COVID-19 Vaccine If I’ve Had the Virus?

The short answer: Yes. Regardless of previous infection, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people should plan on getting vaccinated when it’s their turn.

Last-Minute Jockeying for Illinois House Speaker Ahead of Vote

With longtime Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan pausing his campaign for another term as speaker, Democratic members of the Illinois House are scrambling as the other contenders for the job attempt to secure the necessary votes.

IDPH Director Ezike Gets 1st Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine

“Most people survive this illness but some don’t,” Illinois’ top doctor said before receiving her first dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. “I don’t want to gamble with my life and I don’t want anyone else to gamble with theirs.”

City Revamps Travel Order to Create 2 Levels of Restrictions

Under the new system, which will take effect Friday, a state will be placed in one of two categories — orange or yellow — based on whether it has more than 15 new COVID-19 cases per day, per 100,000 population, officials said.

January 12, 2021 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 12, 2021 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Third Lawmaker in Lockdown Tests Positive for COVID-19

Illinois U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider is the third Democratic member of the House who has tested positive for COVID-19 after being forced to go into lockdown during last week’s violent siege at the U.S. Capitol.

CPS: 145 Employees Listed as AWOL on First Day of In-Person Learning

Chicago Public Schools has warned nearly 150 of its educators and employees that if they don’t show up for work beginning Tuesday, they would not be paid and will be locked out of their Google Classroom accounts.

House Speeding to Impeach Trump for Capitol ‘Insurrection’

Poised to impeach, the House sped ahead Monday with plans to oust President Donald Trump from office, warning he is a threat to democracy and pushing the vice president and Cabinet to act even more quickly.

Where Does Social Media Fall in Free Speech Debate?

President Donald Trump is no longer allowed to post on several social media platforms. We discuss the intersection of social media and free speech — and how high-profile bans like this could shape the future of sharing.

Aldermen Push Back on School Reopening Plan That’s Already Underway

Dozens of aldermen peppered school and health officials with questions Monday about the effort underway to reopen Chicago Public Schools for in-person learning after a 300-day closure prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.

FBI Warns of Plans for Nationwide Armed Protests Next Week

The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals and in Washington, D.C., in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, stoking fears of more bloodshed after last week’s deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol.

Scientists Decry Death by 1,000 Cuts for World’s Insects

The problem, sometimes called the insect apocalypse, is like a jigsaw puzzle. And scientists say they still don’t have all the pieces, so they have trouble grasping its enormity and complexity and getting the world to notice and do something. 

CTA Bypass, Coming Soon, A Major Milestone for Red-Purple Line Overhaul

The CTA’s overhaul of the Red and Purple lines is well underway. This month, crews are putting into a place a major piece of that redevelopment effort – and passengers will start to see the benefits of the project later this year.

Pritzker: Feds Holding Back ‘Enormous Stores’ of COVID-19 Vaccine

With fewer than 350,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine administered to date in Illinois, Gov. J. B. Pritzker urged patience among residents, stating: “We all want this to happen faster.”

Illinois Senate Approves Bill That Could Expand Bargaining Rights For Chicago Teachers

A victory for the Chicago Teachers Union in Springfield on Monday could mark a change in the way the union is able to bargain with Chicago Public Schools over plans to reopen schools and other issues.