SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Jan 31, 2021 Black-Owned Plant Shop Sees Business Bloom During Pandemic Interest in houseplants has grown during the pandemic and is helping plant parents new and old thrive during a difficult year. We visit the Plant Salon in Noble Square for a look. Jan 31, 2021 Chicago Schools Reopening Uncertain As Union Talks Continue A plan to reopen Chicago schools remained in limbo as last-minute negotiations over COVID-19 safety measures with the teachers’ union stretched into Sunday, amplifying the possibility of a strike. Jan 31, 2021 Chicago Moves to Phase 4 of State’s Reopening Plan: IDPH State officials announced Sunday that Chicago is ready to relax some restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19. See what is and is not changing under the new set of rules. Jan 31, 2021 GOP Rep. Kinzinger Starts PAC to Resist Party’s Trump Embrace Rep. Adam Kinzinger, one of 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump, is launching a political action committee to push back against a House GOP leadership team and party that he says have become too closely aligned to the former president. Jan 31, 2021 Winter Storm Blankets Chicago Area with 5-10 Inches of Snow — And Counting For the second time in a week, Chicago is digging out after a massive snowfall. Jan 31, 2021 Push to Reopen Schools Could Leave Out Millions of Students President Joe Biden says he wants most schools serving kindergarten through eighth grade to reopen by late April, but even if that happens, it is likely to leave out millions of students, many of them minorities in urban areas. Jan 30, 2021 CDC Requires Face Masks on Airlines, Public Transportation Travelers on airplanes and public transportation like buses and subways will be required to wear face masks starting next week to curb the spread of COVID-19. Jan 30, 2021 Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Jan. 30, 2021 - Full Show As COVID-19 mitigations ease, how are Latino communities faring in Chicago? Aldermen debate expanding protections for immigrants. A Cesar Chavez throwback. And the need for Latino mentors. Jan 30, 2021 A Match That’s ‘Built to Last’: Exploring the Culture of Sisterhood The Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program has been making matches in Chicago since 1967, but a lot has changed over the years. Many of the kids now come from Spanish-speaking households, and the organization is looking for more “bigs” who speak their language to volunteer. Jan 30, 2021 Mixed Feelings on Return to Business in Latino Communities As the city begins to stir from its COVID-19 slumber, we talk with local journalists about how the reopening is impacting Latino communities. Jan 30, 2021 Biden, Democrats Hit Gas on Push for $15 Minimum Wage The Democratic push to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour has emerged as an early flashpoint in the fight for a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package, testing President Joe Biden’s ability to bridge Washington’s partisan divides as he pursues his first major legislative victory. Jan 30, 2021 State-Imposed COVID-19 Restrictions Set to Ease in Chicago: Officials Chicago is on track to advance from Tier 1 restrictions to Phase 4 on Sunday, according to state health officials. However, the change won’t result in expanded capacity for indoor dining and drinking at bars and restaurants, Chicago officials announced Friday. Jan 30, 2021 ‘Take It Slow’: Chicago Braces for 5 to 9 Inches of Heavy, Wet Snow City officials sought to reassure Chicagoans on Saturday they were prepared for a major winter storm to hit the city, which could dump between 5 inches and 9 inches of heavy, wet snow through Sunday. Jan 29, 2021 No Deal: Chicago Public Schools, Teachers Union Fail to Reach Reopening Agreement Negotiations between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union have failed to produce a deal to allow approximately 70,000 Chicago students to return to schools Monday, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said in a news conference late Friday night. Jan 29, 2021 The Week in Review: Still No Agreement On Return to In-Person Learning Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union are still negotiating a return to in-person learning. The coronavirus keeps indoor dining to a minimum in Chicago, and pushback over backroom political deals. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: