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Chicago White Sox Slugger José Abreu Wins AL MVP Award

The first baseman from Cuba got 21 of the 30 first-place ballots in voting by members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.

Lightfoot Links Protections for Immigrants To Budget Vote

Mayor Lori Lightfoot acknowledged on Thursday that she had linked the upcoming vote on her plan to balance the city’s 2021 budget with tax hikes, layoffs and millions of dollars of borrowing with protections for immigrants.

Biden Moves Forward Without Help from Trump’s Intel Team

As President Donald Trump contests this year’s election results, he has not authorized President-elect Joe Biden to lay eyes on the President’s Daily Brief.

Pritzker Warns State Heading Toward New Stay-at-Home Order

Barring a dramatic turnaround in the spiking numbers of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Illinois, the state may soon be looking at another version of a stay-at-home order, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Thursday.

Underwood Defeats Oberweis As Dems Cement Gains in Suburbs

“This was a tough race under some very difficult circumstances, and I want to say thank you to my supporters, the voters, and our elections officials for their diligent work,” U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood said Thursday.

Feds Announce COVID-19 Vaccine Agreement with Drug Stores

Federal health officials have reached an agreement with pharmacies across the U.S. to distribute free coronavirus vaccines after they are approved and become available to the public.

Stay Home, Lightfoot Says — or 1,000 More Chicagoans Will Die From COVID-19

New guidelines imposed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot, set to take effect at 6 a.m. Monday, are advisory and do not include orders for businesses to shut down or require people to stay home, officials said.

November 12, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 12, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Leave the Leaves! Ecologists and Bees Will Thank You

From a sociological perspective, we rake because no one wants to be the neighbor with the messy lawn, but ecologically speaking, the benefits of a little mess outweigh the merits of a pristine yard.

Memoir by Sen. Tammy Duckworth Coming Out March 30

Twelve, a Hachette Book Group imprint, announced the deal with Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Thursday, the 16th anniversary of the day she was shot down in a helicopter while serving in Iraq and lost both of her legs.

Legislative Lurch: Illinois Lawmakers Won’t Meet Again in 2020

The Illinois legislature is not coming back this year. What does that mean for the Black Lives Matter movement and the state budget?

COVID-19 Pandemic Has Shifted How Veterans Access Health Care

The coronavirus has hit every class of citizen hard, and on this Veterans Day, we look at how it has affected military service members and veterans.

What a Biden Administration Could Mean For Environmental Issues In the Midwest

President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to make combating climate change a central pillar of his administration. And he campaigned on rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement.

A Virtual Tour of the National Veterans Art Museum

Chicago is home to an armory of art created by members of our armed forces. With Veterans Day in mind, we bring you another look at a visit to the National Veterans Art Museum for a virtual tour.

Food Insecurity Still High Amid Pandemic in City, Suburbs and Rural Areas Alike

One of the many devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic over the past several months has been a dramatic increase in food insecurity.