Stories by Paul Caine
Health Inequality Plus Coronavirus Creates Perfect Storm in Chicago’s Black Community
| Paul Caine
Black Chicagoans are almost six times more likely to die from the new coronavirus than white residents, according to state and city health officials. We talk about the city’s ongoing health disparities with the Rev. Marshall Hatch of New Mount Pilgrim Church.
How Chicago-Area VA Hospitals Have Pivoted to Treat COVID-19
| Quinn Myers
Memorial Day is traditionally a time to honor dead members of the armed forces. But this year, the COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a new war for many veterans.
US Communities Face Tough Choices on Opening Public Pools
| Associated Press
Public pools will look very different this summer if they open at all with the coronavirus threat still looming.
Deaths Linked to COVID-19 Drop to 7-Week Low, IDPH Data Shows
New statewide totals: 112,017 cases, 4,884 deaths
| WTTW News
On Monday, Illinois recorded its fewest number of deaths linked to the coronavirus since early April, according to data from the Illinois Department of Public Health. Statewide, 4,884 people have died across 100 counties.
US Faces Memorial Day Like No Other Under Virus Restrictions
| Associated Press
Americans marked a Memorial Day like no other Monday as the coronavirus pandemic upended traditional commemorations. In Chicago, a neighborhood group that’s been holding a parade for more than a half century moved its event online.
US Muslims Try to Balance Eid Rituals With Virus Concerns
| Associated Press
Eid al-Fitr — the feast of breaking the fast — marks the end of Ramadan, when Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset. Just like they did during Ramadan, many are resorting to at-home worship.
After a Year in Office, Lightfoot Finally Gets a Win in Springfield With Casino Bill
| Heather Cherone
Before this week’s whirlwind four-day emergency session of the General Assembly, Mayor Lori Lightfoot rolled snake eyes twice in her bid to shape the rules for a Chicago casino. What her victory means for the city.
Coronavirus Linked to 67 More Deaths as Pritzker Releases Reopening Guidelines
New statewide totals: 110,304 cases, 4,790 deaths
| Heather Cherone
With restrictions set to be lifted in all four regions of the state on Friday, another 2,508 people tested positive for the respiratory virus, officials announced Sunday, and nearly 70 died.
4 Days in Springfield: Masked Legislators Address Pandemic, Budget
| Amanda Vinicky
A condensed special session that began on Wednesday centered on passing a budget and responding to the pandemic. Democrats and Republicans have different interpretations of how ably those goals were achieved.
Pritzker ‘Disappointed’ that Lawmakers Failed to Pass New Rule to Punish Businesses Ignoring COVID-19 Order
| Heather Cherone
Bars, restaurants and other businesses that welcome customers in defiance of Illinois’ stay-at-home order will not immediately face punishment after the General Assembly declined to heed Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s call to take action.
Residents Question Hilco’s Commitment to Neighborhood Ahead of Demolition
| Kristen Thometz
During a 90-minute town hall Saturday, Chicago residents questioned officials about plans to demolish what’s left of the Crawford Coal Plant and Hilco Global’s commitment to the neighborhood.
White House Goal on Testing Nursing Homes Unmet
| Associated Press
Nearly two weeks ago the White House urged governors to ensure that every nursing home resident and staff member be tested for the coronavirus within 14 days. It’s not going to happen.
Illinois’ Pandemic-Era Budget Looks to Feds for More Help
| Amanda Vinicky
Illinois has had its share of financial troubles in the past, but a pandemic has complicated the budgeting process this year — and the state’s answer is to rely on borrowing up to $5 billion from the federal government.
Chicago Hits the Jackpot in Special Legislative Session
| Amanda Vinicky
Illinois casinos may be closed due to the coronavirus, but Chicago hit the jackpot as both chambers of the General Assembly narrowly gave approval to redo the tax structure for the planned Chicago casino.
Lawmakers Toast ‘Aye’ For Cocktails To Go
| Amanda Vinicky
Thirsty Illinoisans who wish they could get premade cocktails for takeout can get their martini (or quarantini) glasses ready.
Holiday Amid Pandemic: Americans Divided on How to Respond
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump played golf at one of his courses Saturday during the Memorial Day weekend as he urged U.S. states to reopen after coronavirus-related lockdowns. Yet many Americans remained cautious.
More than 720K COVID-19 Tests Completed as Illinois Inches Toward Next Phase
New statewide totals: 107,796 cases, 4,790 deaths
| Kristen Thometz
Illinois remains on track to enter the next phase of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s reopening plan, according to Illinois Department of Public Health data, which shows 722,247 coronavirus tests have been conducted to date.
NBA Says It Is Talking with Disney About Resuming Season
| Associated Press
The NBA is in talks with The Walt Disney Company on a single-site scenario for a resumption of play in Central Florida in late July, the clearest sign yet that the league believes the season can continue amid the coronavirus pandemic.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump Trashing Virus Science He Doesn’t Like
| Associated Press
When President Donald Trump doesn’t like the message, he shoots the messenger. A look at recent rhetoric and reality as the pandemic’s death toll approached 100,000 in the U.S.
Rolling the Dice on a Chicago Casino; Will Extra Special Session Bring the Mayor Luck?
| Amanda Vinicky
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has an extra day to make a play for tax changes that would allow a city-owned casino to finally get underway as Illinois legislators extend their special session into a fourth day.
The Week in Review: Illinois Set to Reopen Late May, Chicago Eyes Early June
| Alexandra Silets
Gov. J.B. Pritzker greenlights a partial reopening of the state next week. Mayor Lori Lightfoot says Chicago won’t reopen until early June. State lawmakers battle over masks, reopening and the budget.
Memorial Day Tempts Americans Outdoors, Raising Virus Fears
| Associated Press
Medical experts warn that the virus won’t take a holiday for the unofficial start of summer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people stay home, avoid crowds and connect with family and friends by phone or video chat.
Street Sweeping Tickets Mistakenly Issued During Stay-at-Home Order
| Kristen Thometz
Residents aren’t supposed to be ticketed for cars parked along street sweeping routes during Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order, but some have. Those tickets were issued in error, according to the Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation.
Effort To Expand Vote-By-Mail Amid Pandemic Heads to Governor’s Desk
| Heather Cherone
A measure designed to considerably expand the number of Illinois voters who cast their ballot in the 2020 presidential election by mail cleared the state Senate Friday and is headed to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s desk.
Outdoor, Drive-In Religious Services Allowed in Next Phase of Illinois’ Reopening Plan
New statewide totals: 105,444 cases, 4,715 deaths
| Matt Masterson
“I know worship is as essential as food and water for most of us," Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Friday, “and it’s my priority to provide guidance to ensure that it may proceed safely.”
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