Stories by Angel Idowu
Wesley’s Shoe Corral Celebrates 50 Years in Business
| Angel Idowu
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
| WTTW News
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
| Associated Press
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’
| Associated Press
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
| Grace Del Vecchio
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
| Associated Press
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
| Marc Vitali
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
| Quinn Myers
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
| Erica Gunderson
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
| WTTW News
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
| Erica Gunderson
Why our motivations for helping those in need matter just as much as how we help them.
Lightfoot Celebrates Win By Biden, Harris: ‘Has a Nice Ring To It, Doesn’t It?’
| Heather Cherone
As throngs of Chicagoans poured into the street in jubilation on Saturday, Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined in the celebrating the election of Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as president and vice president.
Biden Win Sparks Smattering of Protests; Most Stay Peaceful
| Associated Press
A smattering of protests broke out around the country Saturday after former Vice President Joe Biden won the presidency, with President Donald Trump and his supporters refusing to accept defeat.
What’s Next? Saturday’s Election Verdict Isn’t Last Step
| Associated Press
Saturday’s election verdict isn’t the last step in selecting an American president. There is still a weekslong timeline during which the 538-member Electoral College picks the president.
Illinois Reports More Than 12,000 New COVID-19 Cases in 24-Hour Period
| WTTW News
The Illinois Department of Public Health reported 12,438 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, exceeding by more than 2,000 the previous record for new infections reported in a 24-hour period, which was set Friday.
Harris Becomes First Black Woman, South Asian Elected VP
| Associated Press
Kamala Harris made history Saturday, shattering barriers that have kept men — almost all of them white — entrenched at the highest levels of American politics for more than two centuries.
Illinois Governor Isolates After Possible COVID-19 Exposure
| Associated Press
Gov. J.B. Pritzker self-isolated Friday and was awaiting test results after learning that he may have been exposed to the coronavirus at a meeting earlier this week.
The Week in Review: Biden Inches Toward Victory
| Alexandra Silets
The count continues in the race for Electoral College votes. A congressional race in Illinois is too close to call. Top Democrats want Illinois House Speaker Madigan to step down as party chairman.
Biden on Cusp of Presidency After Gains in Pennsylvania
| Associated Press
Democrat Joe Biden was on the cusp of winning the presidency Friday night after he opened up narrow leads over President Donald Trump in critical battleground states.
Metra Debuts Bike Car This Weekend, Giving New Meaning to ‘Ride the Rails’
| Patty Wetli
The transportation agency’s first-ever Bike Car makes its debut Saturday on the Milwaukee District North Line as part of a pilot program that will run through spring 2021.
IDPH Publishes School-Based COVID-19 Data as Illinois Sets New Record for Cases
Gov. J.B. Pritzker enters isolation after possible exposure to virus
| Matt Masterson
As Illinois saw more than 10,000 new COVID-19 cases Friday, state health officials released new data showing there have been 10 school-based coronavirus outbreaks, while hundreds of schools have faced potential exposures.
Aldermen Skeptical Lightfoot’s Year-Old Public Safety Reorganization Will Work
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan to create a new public safety office in an effort to save money by making the city’s law enforcement agencies more efficient has yet to show results — and aldermen are losing patience.
Smash ‘Em, Don’t Trash ‘Em. Keep Pumpkins Out of Landfills at Weekend Composting Events
| Patty Wetli
Pumpkin Smash events are taking place Saturday throughout the Chicago area as part of an effort to keep the hefty Halloween jack-o’-lanterns out of landfills.
Chicago’s Recycling Rate Stuck Between Bad and Terrible: Officials
| Heather Cherone
Between 8% and 9% of the trash produced every year by Chicago residents is kept out of landfills, officials said Friday — acknowledging that the city’s efforts to boost Chicago’s recycling rate remain stalled.
14th District Congressional Race Still Too Close to Call
Oberweis Claims Victory; Underwood Confident She’ll Win
| Amanda Vinicky
Republican Jim Oberweis believes there aren’t enough ballots outstanding that would allow incumbent Democrat Lauren Underwood to overtake his slim lead in Illinois' 14th Congressional district.
Back Off, COVID Grinch. Chicago Has an Official Christmas Tree
| Patty Wetli
The holidays are shaping up to be quite different in 2020, but Chicago is still officially putting on a festive face.
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