Your Daily COVID-19 Update: Chicago’s Vaccine Distribution Plan
Illinois public health officials on Thursday reported 11,101 cases of the coronavirus and 196 additional deaths.
Illinois public health officials on Thursday reported 11,101 cases of the coronavirus and 196 additional deaths.
The Department of Homeland Security says it’s accepting new applications for the first time since President Trump tried to end DACA in 2017.
The nonprofit TEACH, or Tutoring English to Advance Change, offers free one-on-one English tutoring to help empower immigrants.
University of Chicago Medicine’s Emily Landon joins Reset to talk about the latest on COVID-19 in Chicago and Illinois as a whole.
As local and state officials prepare to roll out a COVID-19 vaccine, an infectious disease expert breaks down everything you need to know.
A judge orders Kyle Rittenhouse to stand trial. CPS moves forward with reopening plans. Plus, Chicago braces for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Illinois has paid millions of dollars to settle the claims of prisoners who suffered injuries after their grievances were ignored or denied.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot has allocated $750 million in public funding to help revitalize commercial corridors on the South and West sides.
Illinois public health officials on Monday reported 6,190 new cases of COVID-19 and 85 additional deaths.
Mayor Lightfoot’s “pandemic budget” passes by a narrow margin. Plus, Illinois health officials plead with residents to avoid holiday travel.