SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & Nature Keyword(s) Mar 25, 2021 4th More Transmissible COVID-19 Variant Discovered in Illinois: Officials Twenty-nine cases of a COVID-19 variant first discovered in Southern California and believed to be more transmissible have been discovered in Illinois, state health officials announced Thursday. Mar 25, 2021 Efforts to Address Health Disparities Can’t Stop in Post-Pandemic World, Experts Say The pandemic has exposed disparities in access, experts say. A look at the ongoing efforts to make vaccine distribution more equitable and the need to continue those efforts in a post-pandemic world. Mar 25, 2021 Biden Leaves Door Open for Senate Change to Pass Agenda President Joe Biden at his first news conference Thursday left the door open to pushing for fundamental changes in Senate procedures to muscle key elements of his agenda such as immigration and voting rights past firm Republican opposition “if there’s complete lockdown and chaos.” Mar 25, 2021 No Bail for Chicago Man Charged in Homicide Following SWAT Standoff Joseph West, 30, was arrested Tuesday afternoon following a standoff with a Chicago police SWAT team at a South Side home. He allegedly admitted that he shot his girlfriend 10 times as she sat in her bed eating McDonald’s. Mar 25, 2021 March 25, 2021 - Full Show President Biden holds the first formal press conference. We visit Albany Park for our community reporting series. Exploring inequities in women’s sports. Another year of virtual Passover and Easter. Mar 25, 2021 City Eases Restrictions on Outdoor Businesses Amid Increase in COVID-19 Cases, Illnesses Chicago will not allow businesses to increase their capacity indoors amid an “alarming” increase in COVID-19 cases and illnesses, but they will be allowed to serve more customers outside, officials announced Thursday. “We are seeing a very disturbing trend,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot told reporters. Mar 25, 2021 Illinois Attorney General: Contact Utility Companies Before Shut Off Moratorium Lifts Starting April 1, state-regulated electric, natural gas and utilities may begin to disconnect customers who haven’t paid their bills, according to Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, who urged customers to contact their providers if they’re facing financial hardship. Mar 25, 2021 Spend Federal Relief Funds on Direct Aid to Chicagoans, Progressive Groups Tell City Officials Progressive groups launched a campaign Thursday to ratchet up the pressure on Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the Chicago City Council to spend the city’s $1.9 billion share of the latest federal COVID-19 relief package on direct aid to Chicagoans struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic. Mar 25, 2021 Vaccination Race Enlists Grassroots Aides to Fight Mistrust Top U.S. health officials say they’re in a race to vaccinate as many people as quickly as possible as COVID-19 variants spread, mask and distancing rules are relaxed, and Americans crave a return to normalcy. Mar 24, 2021 March 24, 2021 - Full Show Pritzker gets his COVID-19 vaccine shot. New information on the fallout at Loretto Hospital. Will Chicago workers go back to the office? Parking meters on the lakefront. The dangers of lead water lines. Mar 24, 2021 Chicago Has More Lead Service Pipes Than Any Other US City, Illinois the Most of Any State Illinois may have as much as a quarter of all lead service pipes in the country, according to U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, who is leading the push for a bipartisan infrastructure bill to rebuild the nation’s water systems. We discuss what else is being done to address the issue. Mar 24, 2021 Will Chicago Workers Go Back to the Office in a Post-Pandemic World? While some people may have gotten used to the comforts of working from home, others may be itching to get out. The stakes for the city couldn’t be higher, especially for the owners and managers of the massive pieces of real estate in the city’s central business district that are still sitting mostly vacant. Mar 24, 2021 CPS Considers Alternatives to School Resource Officers While several Chicago Public Schools have removed police officers from their buildings, 55 schools still have what are called “school resource officers.” On Wednesday, the school district and five community organizations laid out recommendations for those schools to pursue a more holistic approach to safety. Mar 24, 2021 Gov. J.B. Pritzker Gets COVID-19 Vaccine “We really do have a fighting chance now to bring this pandemic to an end,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Wednesday before receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in Springfield. Mar 24, 2021 Embattled Loretto Hospital Executive Resigns Amid Vaccine Scandal Dr. Anosh Ahmed, COO and CFO of Loretto Hospital, was at the center of multiple controversies over alleged improper vaccination events, after Block Club Chicago first reported on vaccines administered at Trump Tower Chicago to the building’s employees. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: