What Will Learning Look Like This Fall? That Depends On The School.
With no relief from COVID-19 concerns, local schools are considering a mix of in-person and remote learning — or even returning to school full-time.
With no relief from COVID-19 concerns, local schools are considering a mix of in-person and remote learning — or even returning to school full-time.
The Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership will hire community organizations, which will then be tasked with recruiting 600 contact tracers by mid-September.
COVID-19 has revealed yet another gap in the health care system – in Chicago, there’s no central agency coordinating patient transfers.
As the coronavirus hit Illinois, the governor called for releasing vulnerable inmates. But only 12 people have been released on medical furloughs.
As new parents to twins, Ricardo and Marcela Serment wonder if it could finally be time to invite some helping hands into their home.
The LGBTQ community already faces myriad barriers to health care. COVID-19 has exposed more fault lines.
With many unknowns, university officials tell students: “Don’t let COVID-19 throw you off your college path.”
Theaters, zoos and gyms can all reopen with capacity restrictions, and bars and restaurants can start offering limited indoor seating.
Gov. JB Pritzker said while he sympathized with states trying to keep COVID-19 case rates low, he won’t quarantine visitors from hot spot states like Texas or Florida.
The way summer camps and daycare centers operate during the pandemic may offer a glimpse into how schools might safely reopen in the fall.