SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Feb 3, 2021 Head of McCormick Place Hopes for a 2021 Convention Rebound Chicago’s convention industry took a huge financial hit when COVID-19 shut down the city. McCormick Place, North America’s largest convention center, is looking to rebound this summer with dozens of events scheduled through the end of the year. Feb 3, 2021 February 3, 2021 - Full Show Watch the Feb. 3, 2021 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Feb 3, 2021 State Lawmakers to Start Getting COVID-19 Vaccine: Pritzker Illinois legislators are now eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine as part of phase 1B, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Wednesday, but the governor says he’s going to wait his turn to be vaccinated. Feb 3, 2021 Illinois Redirecting 97K COVID-19 Vaccine Doses from Federal Pharmacy Partnership Illinois health officials announced Wednesday that they are temporarily redirecting approximately 97,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses that have not yet been used in order to increase the limited supply of vaccine to those who are eligible under phase 1B. Feb 3, 2021 Young Reader’s Edition of Michelle Obama’s Book Out in March The young readers edition is for ages 10 and up and includes a new introduction from Michelle Obama. Feb 3, 2021 New Online Archive Documents Years of Police Torture Under Jon Burge The Invisible Institute, a journalism nonprofit based on the city’s South Side, has published an online archive documenting former Chicago police Cmdr. Jon Burge’s "violence against more than 100 Black men, from the 1970s to the 1990s.” Feb 2, 2021 As CPS Talks Continue, Some Suburban Schools Reopen Chicago Public Schools and Chicago Teachers Union negotiators spent Tuesday back at the bargaining table as they attempt to reach an agreement on how to reopen schools safely. Districts and teachers throughout the Chicago area have likewise worked to broker agreements, to varying degrees of success. Feb 2, 2021 How Nursing Homes Are Faring With COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout The first round of COVID-19 vaccination administration to skilled nursing homes in Illinois is complete, and assisted living sites are set to finish their first round by Feb. 15. We discuss the state of the pandemic in nursing homes. Feb 2, 2021 At Humboldt Park’s Mercado del Pueblo, Culture and Business Go Hand in Hand The neighborhood has long been the epicenter of the city’s Puerto Rican community, but in recent years, fears of gentrification and displacement have grown — and in some cases, become reality. A new business incubator hopes to help change that. Feb 2, 2021 Biden Meets Republicans on Virus Aid, But No Quick Deal President Joe Biden told Republican senators during a two-hour meeting Monday night he’s unwilling to settle on an insufficient coronavirus aid package after they pitched their slimmed down $618 billion proposal that’s a fraction of the $1.9 trillion he is seeking. Feb 2, 2021 No St. Patrick’s Day Parades Again This Year, City Confirms The decision by city officials to cancel St. Patrick Day parades in 2020 was one of the first signs that COVID-19 was going to upend every aspect of normal life — and the fact that the parades will not take place this year is more evidence the pandemic is far from over. Feb 2, 2021 Dangerously Cold Weather Expected to Hit Chicago Area After getting walloped by two big snowstorms, the area is now bracing for bitter cold later this week. We asked Argonne National Laboratory climate scientist Scott Collis what to expect, and what’s driving the arctic chill. Feb 2, 2021 City Shuts Down Unlicensed Club Operating Out of Tax Preparation Office Inspectors found 26 people inside a Roseland storefront on Friday who had paid a cover charge in an establishment licensed only for tax preparation services, according to city officials. The illegal club featured a DJ and dancers — but no masks or social distancing, they said. Feb 2, 2021 Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Top City Council Ally Steps Down Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36th Ward) announced Tuesday he will no longer serve as Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s City Council floor leader, an indication that tensions between the mayor and a majority of the City Council remain high. Feb 2, 2021 State-Imposed COVID-19 Restrictions Lifted in Suburban Cook County With the move to Phase 4, suburban Cook County joins Chicago under the lowest level of state-imposed restrictions since the beginning of October and before the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic swept the state. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: