Health Care Officials React To The First COVID-19 Vaccinations In Chicago
Chicago received just 23,000 initial doses of the vaccine, which will be distributed among the city’s hospitals.
Chicago received just 23,000 initial doses of the vaccine, which will be distributed among the city’s hospitals.
The Pfizer vaccine is arriving in cities across the nation. Some Chicago frontline workers could be vaccinated as early as Tuesday.
Illinois passed 14,000 COVID-19 related deaths. The Pfizer vaccine achieved the first step for public approval. An infectious disease expert breaks down what you need to know.
It has been a weird year in live comedy, but video conferencing and streaming services are keeping the dream alive.
State and federal regulators say Facebook abused its power in acquiring its competitors Instagram and WhatsApp.
The Confess Project is training barbers across the U.S. to give an affirmative, listening ear to Black men.
This year alone, food and beverage companies headquartered in Illinois have more than quadrupled in number.
“Where we go now is that we take the momentum of this summer and we continue to forge ahead,” says Black Lives Matter Chicago co-founder Aislinn Pulley.
Teachers across Illinois are deciding how best to approach teaching while staying safe.