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Cook County Judge To Be Illinois’ 1st Openly Transgender Elected Official

History was made in Illinois last week when Jill Rose Quinn was elected into office. She joins us in discussion.

CTA Hopes to Start Next Phase of Red Line Extension Planning ‘Very Soon’

Plans to extend the heavily used train line south of its current endpoint at 95th Street have been discussed as far back as the 1950s. But the project has been steadily moving from idea to reality in recent years.

Chicago Suburbs to Face Tighter Rules to Stop COVID-19: Pritzker

Gov. J.B. Pritzker imposed tighter restrictions designed to stop the spread of the virus amid a sustained surge in COVID-19 cases that has shown no sign of slowing down. “The virus is winning the war,” Pritzker said.

Crain’s Headlines: United Bets on Holiday Travelers

Despite a surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, United Airlines is adding hundreds of domestic flights in anticipation of Thanksgiving week travel. Crain’s Chicago Business Editor Ann Dwyer has details.

Fraud Claims Aimed in Part at Keeping Trump Base Loyal

President Donald Trump has promised legal action in the coming days as he refused to concede his loss to President-elect Joe Biden, making an aggressive pitch for donors to help finance any court fight.

Teachers Union Seeking Mediator to Aid in School Reopening Negotiations With CPS

As a potential return to in-person learning draws nearer for some Chicago Public Schools students, the Chicago Teachers Union is seeking help in negotiations with the district over classroom reopenings.

Ethics Board Investigating Ald. Brookins’ Decision to Represent Former Ald. Moreno

Former 1st Ward Ald. Proco Joe Moreno, facing felony charges of obstruction of justice and insurance fraud, has a new lawyer — 21st Ward Ald. Howard Brookins, who is now under investigation himself.

November 9, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 9, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Lightfoot Celebrates Biden-Harris Victory, End of ‘National Nightmare’

A day after Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and other elected officials joined community members in Chatham to celebrate the victory.

Nursing Home COVID-19 Cases Rise Four-Fold in Surge States

Despite Trump administration efforts to erect a protective shield around nursing homes, coronavirus cases are surging within facilities in states hard hit by the latest onslaught of COVID-19.

Trump, Who Never Admits Defeat, Mulls How To Keep Up Fight

President Donald Trump never admits defeat. But he faces a stark choice now that Democrat Joe Biden has won the White House: Concede graciously for the sake of the nation or don’t — and get evicted anyway.

How the COVID-19 Surge is Impacting Chicago’s Black Communities

The coronavirus has dealt a blow to the Black community, and the numbers are again on the rise. We discuss the surge with Dr. Doriane Miller, director of the Center for Community Health and Vitality at UChicago Medicine.

Biden and the Black Vote: Record Turnout in Key States for Former VP

Local journalists discuss national and local elections results following a dramatic Election Day that stretched into Election Week.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Nov. 8, 2020 - Full Show

Hashing out an Election Day that turned into Election Week. The impact of rising COVID-19 case numbers in the Black community. An up-and-coming photojournalist has The Last Word.

The Last Word: Vashon Jordan Jr.

The protests that swept across Chicago this summer had plenty of cameras on them, but who was behind the camera?

Wesley’s Shoe Corral Celebrates 50 Years in Business

A shoe store on the city’s South Side is celebrating 50 years as the only independent Black-owned shoe retailer in the country. We go for a visit.

COVID-19 in Illinois: 10,009 New Cases, 42 Additional Deaths

For the third consecutive day, public health officials reported more than 10,000 new cases of COVID-19 in Illinois as the total number of infections statewide neared the 500,000 mark.

Alex Trebek, Long-Running ‘Jeopardy!’ Host, Dies at 80

Alex Trebek, who presided over the beloved quiz show “Jeopardy!” for more than 30 years with dapper charm and a touch of school-master strictness, died Sunday. He was 80. 

Biden Defeats Trump For White House, Says ‘Time To Heal’

Democrat Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Saturday and offered himself to the nation as a leader who “seeks not to divide, but to unify” a country gripped by a historic pandemic and a confluence of economic and social turmoil.

Photos: Celebrations in Chicago as Biden Defeats Trump

As news spread of Joe Biden’s victory over President Donald Trump, Chicagoans took to the streets in protest and celebration, shaking off the tense energy and uncertainty that has followed in the wake of Tuesday’s election.

‘This Isn’t Over!’: Trump Supporters Refuse To Accept Defeat

Supporters of President Donald Trump protested at state capitols across the country Saturday, refusing to accept defeat and echoing Trump’s unsubstantiated allegations that the Democrats won by fraud.

Chicago’s Ensemble Espanol Has Exported Spanish Dance Around the World

Behind the scenes with Ensemble Espanol as they prepare for an energetic show of Spanish dance.

How the COVID-19 Surge is Impacting Chicago’s Latino Communities

COVID-19 continues to have a disproportionate impact on Latino communities. We discuss the pandemic with Dr. Marina Del Rios, director of social emergency medicine at the University of Illinois hospital in Chicago.

Election 2020: Latino Vote Makes Crucial Difference in Key States

We talk with local journalists about the wild election week — and one of the big stories to come out of the election: how the nation’s Latino population voted.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Nov. 7, 2020 - Full Show

Election 2020 makes history in Cook County. Understanding the Latino vote. How the latest COVID-19 surge is impacting the Latino community. Learning how to dance flamenco — virtually.

La Ultima Palabra: Dr. Evelyn Figueroa

Why our motivations for helping those in need matter just as much as how we help them.
 

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