
‘We Can’t Fall Asleep At The Wheel,’ Says Stephanie Kifowit On Representation In Government
We asked women in Illinois politics how they’re marking the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment — and what challenges are still ahead for women.
We asked women in Illinois politics how they’re marking the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment — and what challenges are still ahead for women.
We asked women in Illinois politics how they’re marking the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment — and what challenges are still ahead for women.
The Democratic National Convention is expected to feature speeches from Barack Obama, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The South Side complex is named for one of the first Black movie stars, who left a controversial legacy of both pioneer and caricature.
But there’s still time to stop a large outbreak if states follow the national guidelines on reopening safely, he said. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
And the governor has replaced two top Illinois Department of Public Health officials in charge of stemming the spread of COVID-19 in nursing homes. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
Chicago’s small club owners are banding together to ask the federal government to help save their clubs.
As other states close down, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker says that bars here could become sources of “significant transmission.” That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
As other states close down, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker says that bars here could become sources of “significant transmission.” That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
30% of new Chicago cases are coming from young adults. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.