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May 28, 2020 - Full Show

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

What Killed a Plan to Transform Health Care on the South Side

A group of South Side hospital leaders are dropping a planned joint medical system after the state failed to come through with funding. What happened — and what it means for South Side residents.

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Spotlight Politics: The Latest on City, State Reopening Plans

Chicago scores a casino win in the legislative session that just wrapped up.  And both Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot expand on what reopening across the city and state will look like.

COVID-19 Across Chicago: Chicago Lawn

It was the site of a 1966 race riot where Martin Luther King Jr. was attacked. Today, the Marquette Park neighborhood in the Chicago Lawn community is staring down one of the worst COVID-19 outbreaks in the city.

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How to Protect Your Credit Score’s Health During the Pandemic

For the 1 in 6 Americans who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus, their credit score might be the last thing on their minds. 

In Chicago Lawn, IMAN ‘Doubles Down’ to Combat Virus Fallout

As part of our series COVID-19 Across Chicago, we speak with Rami Nashashibi, executive director of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network.

Illinois Hair Salons Prepare to Open Friday, But Not in Chicago

On Friday, all salons and barbershops in the state — except those in Chicago — will be allowed to reopen as part of phase three of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s reopening plan. What will the new salon experience be like?

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May 27, 2020 - Full Show

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

Virtual Art Gallery Explores Why the Stay-at-Home Order Isn’t Ideal for All

A new virtual art gallery is starting a conversation on why the current stay-at-home order isn’t ideal for everyone, as it explores race and social class issues.

State Sen. Martwick on Spring Session, Pandemic Response

When legislators returned to Springfield last week after more than two months away because of the coronavirus pandemic, Sen. Robert Martwick was not among them – at least at first. 

Memorial Day Weekend Violence ‘Unacceptable,’ Strategy a ‘Fail’

With 49 shot and 10 killed over Memorial Day weekend, Mayor Lori Lightfoot is ripping her new police superintendent’s strategies. “This was a fail and whatever the strategy is, it didn’t work,” Lightfoot said.

Ald. Napolitano on Pandemic Response on Northwest Side

Ald. Anthony Napolitano says he respects Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s responsibility to see the coronavirus pandemic from a bigger perspective when it comes to allowing businesses to reopen, but hopes she’ll act soon to loosen some restrictions. 

Special Session Recap: Casinos and Curbside Cocktails, No Hearings on Restore Illinois Plan

Illinois legislators wrapped up a whirlwind special session that stretched to the wee hours of Sunday morning. A look at what they accomplished. 

Battling COVID-19: Filmmaker Spends Month in Hospital, Weeks in Rehab

Documentary filmmaker Gordon Quinn was diagnosed with COVID-19 and spent a month in the hospital, where he was placed on a ventilator multiple times. He shares his story.

COVID-19 Across Chicago: Edison Park

The far northwest side neighborhood is home to city workers, like first responders, teachers and trades workers. We visit Edison Park to see how residents, businesses and others are coping with the pandemic.