Newsletter: Chicago Is On Track For A COVID-19 Setback
The city could hit a benchmark for reviving more restrictions next week, says a virus modeler at Northwestern University. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The city could hit a benchmark for reviving more restrictions next week, says a virus modeler at Northwestern University. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
Two big teachers unions in Illinois say they could go on strike over coronavirus concerns. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
Gov. JB Pritzker acknowledged the state is heading in the wrong direction. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
“It affected our electrical bills, yours and mine,” said a former federal prosecutor. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The state reported the largest number of daily cases in nearly two months. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
President Trump said a “surge” of federal agents will help Chicago authorities reduce crime. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
About 150 federal agents could be in Chicago for months to help address a spike in crime. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
Bar will no longer be allowed to serve indoor customers beginning Friday. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
Chicago Public Schools wants most students to split their weeks between in-person and online classes. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The analysis from the University of Chicago and JPMorgan Chase comes as the enhanced benefits are set to expire at the end of the month. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.