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Senate Votes to Advance Barrett; Confirmation Expected Monday
| Associated Press
Senate Republicans voted overwhelmingly Sunday to advance Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett toward final confirmation despite Democratic objections, just over a week before the presidential election.
COVID-19 in Illinois: 4,062 New Cases, 24 Additional Deaths
| WTTW News
A day after reporting a record number of new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period in Illinois, state health officials said another 4,000-plus residents had become infected with the virus.
Surging Coronavirus Colors White House Race in Closing Days
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump assured supporters packed shoulder to shoulder at weekend rallies that “we’re rounding the turn” on the coronavirus and mocked challenger Joe Biden for raising alarms about the pandemic.
Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Oct. 24, 2020 - Full Show
| WTTW News
What you need to know about the so-called fair tax amendment. A win for Southwest Side residents fighting gentrification. Why Dia de los Muertos is a family reunion. And we visit a Peruvian kitchen.
Ballot Referenda Allow Voters to Weigh In on Taxation, Broadband, Assault Weapons
| Erica Gunderson
Chicagoans are casting their votes for political candidates and making their voices heard on political ideas. A group of journalists walks us through the referenda on the ballot.
Sabor Latino: Tanta Restaurant in River North
| Erica Gunderson
Chef Jesus Delgado talks about making Peruvian plates for Chicago palates.
Washington State Discovers First ‘Murder Hornet’ Nest in US
| Associated Press
Scientists in Washington state have discovered the first nest of so-called murder hornets in the United States and plan to wipe it out Saturday to protect native honeybees, officials said.
Chief: Illinois Officer Who Shot Black Couple in Car Fired
| Associated Press
A suburban Chicago police officer who shot a Black couple inside a vehicle — killing a 19-year-old man and wounding his girlfriend — has been fired, the police chief announced late Friday.
Senate GOP Marches Ahead on Barrett Over Democrats’ Blockade
| Associated Press
The Senate is poised for a rare weekend session as Republicans race to put Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court and cement a conservative majority before Election Day.
The Week in Review: COVID-19 Restrictions Return to Chicago
| Nick Blumberg
COVID-19 rollbacks hit Chicago and the collar counties. Tax hikes, borrowing and layoffs are in Mayor Lightfoot’s budget. A state supreme court race gets political. A recap of the final presidential debate.
Battleground Postal Delays Persist with Mail Voting Underway
| Associated Press
U.S. Postal Service records show delivery delays have persisted across the country as millions of Americans are voting by mail, raising the possibility of ballots being rejected because they arrive too late.
Half of Illinois’ Counties Now at Warning Level for COVID-19
| Matt Masterson
“The way we work, the way we live, the way we play have all changed,” Dr. Ngozi Ezike, the state’s top doctor, said Friday. “The harsh reality is that the sacrifices we’ve made and that we continue to make do not have a future expiration date.”
Trump, Biden Fight Over the Raging Virus, Climate and Race
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden fought over how to tame the coronavirus during the campaign's closing debate, largely shelving the rancor that overshadowed their previous face-off.
‘Chicago Tonight’ in Your Neighborhood: Ashburn
| Marissa Nelson
Located 14 miles from the Loop, the middle-class Ashburn community has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and civil unrest this summer.
Face to Face: Trump, Biden to Meet For Final Debate
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are set to square off in their final debate Thursday, one of the last high-profile opportunities for the trailing incumbent to change the trajectory of an increasingly contentious campaign.
Bears Start Season with Best Record Since 2012
| Paul Caine
Debating the merits of the Bears 5-1 record is all the rage, but we should know if it’s for real over the next several weeks, as they face some tough teams.
GOP-Led Senate Panel Advances Barrett as Democrats Boycott
| Associated Press
Democratic senators refused to show up in protest of the GOP’s rush to install Trump’s nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Relative: Black Couple Didn’t Provoke Shooting by Police
| Associated Press
The mother of a Black woman who was injured in a police shooting in suburban Chicago that left a Black man dead said the couple did nothing to provoke the officer.
Flossmoor Trustee Resigns So He Can Keep Lobbying Chicago City Hall
| Heather Cherone
Mayor Paul Braun said he and the Flossmoor Village Board were “extremely disappointed” that Gyata Kimmons resigned his seat.
Can We Eat Our Way Out of the Looming Asian Carp Eco-Disaster? It’s Worth a Try
| Patty Wetli
Efforts to increase demand for Asian carp as a food are aimed at buying time for development of a long-term solution to the threat posed by the invasive fish.
‘It Is Very Serious Right Now’: Pritzker Warns Upcoming COVID-19 Peak Could Be Worse Than Spring
| Matt Masterson
Speaking on a day when Illinois reported nearly 5,000 new COVID-19 cases, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said the state will act to punish businesses and establishments that fail to abide by mandated coronavirus mitigation requirements.
Chicago to Return to ‘Scoop-And-Toss’ Borrowing, Chief Financial Officer Acknowledges
| Heather Cherone
“There are points in time when scoop and toss is appropriate” and that is now the case since Chicago is facing a $1.2 billion budget gap, Chief Financial Officer Jennie Huang Bennett said.
North Lake Shore Drive’s in Line for an Overhaul, and Planners Want Your Input
| Nick Blumberg
Lake Shore Drive is iconic, but with that status comes aging infrastructure. Transportation officials have come up with potential ways to overhaul the Drive and they’re looking for feedback.
Lightfoot Orders Bars to Stop Indoor Service, Businesses to Close at 10 p.m. Amid Coronavirus Increase
| Heather Cherone
“We are taking these measures to avoid potential catastrophic impacts later,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Thursday announcing new restrictions in the wake of an increase coronavirus cases.
CPS Expanding Voting Options For Upcoming Local School Council Elections
| Matt Masterson
With local school council elections coming next month, Chicago Public Schools has announced it will let families choose between voting in person at their school, submitting their ballot by mail or dropping off their mail-in ballot at their school.
Open House Chicago Extends Its Run By a Week, Adds Virtual Programming
| Patty Wetli
Open House Chicago will now run through Nov. 1, with additional online programming to be made available during the seven-day extension.
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