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April 28, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the April 28, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Will Pritzker’s Feud with Trump Hurt Illinois’ Chances for Cash?

A feud between President Donald Trump and Gov. J.B. Pritzker has been reignited. Could it put money for the state at stake?

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Cicero Fire Chief on Nursing Home Outbreak, Pandemic Response

A conversation with Cicero Fire Chief Dominick Buscemi, who is part of the town’s emergency committee handling the pandemic response. 

COVID-19 Across Chicago: Cicero Records 844 Cases

In a part of the Chicago region that has seen disproportionately high numbers of COVID-19 cases, the near west suburb of Cicero has been hit especially hard.

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Chicago’s Anti-Violence Workers Face Fight on Two Fronts

Even in the shadow of the pandemic, gun violence in Chicago has not stopped. How the fight against COVID-19 is affecting the fight against violent crime.

Infectious Disease Expert Says CDC Limits on Early Testing Likely ‘A Big Mistake’

Dr. Emily Landon’s job is to prepare for outbreaks like COVID-19. She joins us to discuss the effectiveness of testing and the statewide stay-at-home order.

‘People Dropping Like Flies’: Chicago’s South, West and North Siders on COVID-19

Chicagoans across the city are preparing themselves for another month of staying indoors amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Social Service Agency Turns to Technology to Keep Tabs on Teens

We check in with Corazon Community Services in suburban Cicero, which works with about 400 teenagers every month, offering after-school programs and community events focused on violence prevention and education.

Home Studios, Near-Empty Stations: How Chicago Radio Hosts Are Staying On-Air

Broadcasters around the world have made big changes to stay on the air, and stay safe. We speak with three local radio veterans about how they’re staying connected with their listeners during the pandemic.

April 27, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the April 27, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

COVID-19 Policy: Ald. Lopez on Southwest Side Pandemic Response

The 15th Ward alderman says COVID-19 has strained already scarce resources in his ward, which is home to many essential workers and undocumented immigrants.

Tech Giants’ Plan to Track COVID-19 Raises Privacy Concerns

As governors grapple with the question of when to reopen their states, the need for a wide-scale contact tracing effort is at the top of many experts’ lists. Help may be on the way, but it’s getting a lot of scrutiny.

Facing ‘Terrible Story’ of COVID-19 Impact, Neighborhood Group Gets to Work

The Brighton Park Neighborhood Council provides a wide range of social services and programming on Chicago’s Southwest Side. We learn how it’s adjusting to community needs sparked by the pandemic.

COVID-19 Across Chicago: Brighton Park

As part of our series on the local impact of the coronavirus, a report from the Southwest Side, where a troubling situation has gotten worse as the pandemic has intensified.

A Virtual Tour Inside Chicago’s Center for Outsider Art

For 29 years one small but significant place has been a showcase for visionary artwork. The art center called Intuit had to close a new show last month, and we got a look at what you’ll see when it one day reopens.