WBEZ’s Friday News Roundup: Sept. 4, 2020
The presidential campaign stops in Kenosha. Illinois Republicans move to investigate Speaker Mike Madigan. Plus, COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
The presidential campaign stops in Kenosha. Illinois Republicans move to investigate Speaker Mike Madigan. Plus, COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
The Chicago Bears wrapped up training camp and are headed back to the 2020 season — but fans won’t be allowed into Soldier Field.
Illinois saw rising positivity rates this week in most of the state’s regions, and an outbreak at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Reset checked in with the Chicago Public Library for all the details on this year’s “One Book, One Chicago” pick.
How should cities address rising temperatures? One method could be urban forestry.
Heather Ireland Robinson shares her top recommendations and what she’s looking forward to at this year’s Chicago Jazz online concerts.
Suffering from the travel bug? Travel writer Rick Steves has advice on how to enjoy the delights of foreign travel — even from home.
About 1,000 students at the University of Illinois have tested positive for COVID-19 less than two weeks into the fall semester.
The company received $5 billion in federal funds to avoid layoffs through Sept. 30.
Former Vice President Joe Biden met with the family of Jacob Blake during Thursday’s visit to Wisconsin.