Illinois Has A New COVID-19 Plan. Here’s What It Means.
If you were confused by Gov. JB Pritzker’s new reopening plan for Illinois, you aren’t alone. We’ll walk you through it.
If you were confused by Gov. JB Pritzker’s new reopening plan for Illinois, you aren’t alone. We’ll walk you through it.
As the state saw a day of over 1,000 COVID-19 cases, Pritzker split the state into 11 regions, with new “mitigation” measures if cases surge.
Despite days of looting and civil unrest, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced this morning that the city will ease COVID-19 restrictions as planned starting Wednesday.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker tonight derided President Donald Trump’s threat to deploy the U.S. military to American cities to quell violent protests, calling the idea “illegal” and “ridiculous.”
Chicago public safety officials fielded more than 10,000 calls about looting during a weekend of protests and civil unrest.
The four-day session dominated by the COVID-19 fallout ended early Sunday morning in Springfield.
Speaker’s top aide and utility’s chief advocate in Springfield discussed finding jobs at the power company for former aides.
There were wiretaps, alleged bribery and pleas for Viagra. And that’s just for one of Chicago’s big political stories of 2019.
Richard Gordon Hatcher was one of the first African Americans elected to lead a major U.S. city. His family says he died Friday.
Illinois Senate President John Cullerton had a “deal” with his wife to leave power after a decade as the No. 1 Senate Dem, his aide says.