The various state and city coronavirus restrictions are having a dramatic impact on local businesses, especially mom-and-pop restaurants and stores. We visit Chinatown to see how businesses are coping with the changes.
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Oak Park Prepares for Near Total Lockdown
Mar 19, 2020 | Paris Schutz
While the state of Illinois has enacted a partial shutdown for restaurants and bars and nixed big public gatherings, one local community has taken it a step further.
Spotlight Politics: An Election Amid the Specter of Coronavirus
Mar 18, 2020 | Paris Schutz
What to make of the election results Tuesday? And did the governor make the right call to hold the election amid COVID-19 fears? Our politics team takes on the primary election in this week’s roundtable.
Illinoisans Go to the Polls Despite Coronavirus Fears
Mar 17, 2020 | Paris Schutz
A day that started out with confusion and low voter turnout looks to be ending with relatively few lingering problems, and turnout numbers that approach typical primary elections.
Election Day: Chicago Officials Urged Gov. Pritzker to Postpone Election
Mar 17, 2020 | Paris Schutz
Exasperated Chicago election officials say they urged Gov. J.B. Pritzker to postpone Tuesday’s election, close all polling places and move to mail-in balloting, but Pritzker rejected the idea.
Illinois Restaurants, Grocery Stores Scramble Amid Coronavirus Shutdowns
Mar 16, 2020 | Paris Schutz
Illinois restaurants and bars are preparing for their last call for dine-in business until at least the end of the month. Meanwhile, grocers big and small are scrambling to restock shelves.
Chicago Aldermen Urge Action on Peoples Gas Rates
Mar 12, 2020 | Paris Schutz
A committee of Chicago City Council members on Thursday unanimously approved a resolution calling on state lawmakers to take action on Peoples Gas rates, calling out the company for its multibillion-dollar System Modernization Program.
Lawmakers Press Peoples Gas On High Utility Bills
Mar 11, 2020 | Paris Schutz
Peoples Gas, the private utility company that delivers natural gas to the entire city, is in the midst of a massive infrastructure upgrade – and consumers are paying for it.
Pritzker Issues Disaster Proclamation as 4 More People Test Positive for Coronavirus
Mar 9, 2020 | Paris Schutz
In Illinois, 11 people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to state and local health officials. “I want folks to understand this is going to affect your daily life,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker said at a Monday news conference.
Meet the ‘Mystery Man’ Behind Blago’s Commutation
Feb 27, 2020 | Paris Schutz
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich referred to Mark Vargas as the “mystery man” that led the effort to get him out of prison. But who is he? And why did he want to take on that case?
Spotlight Politics: Countdown to the March 17 Primary
Feb 26, 2020 | Paris Schutz
In less than three weeks, Illinois voters will go to the polls. Will the state have a big role in weeding out the Democratic presidential field? And how will the contentious race for Cook County state’s attorney shake out?
Lightfoot: Revised Chicago Casino Proposal ‘Good for Illinois’
Feb 20, 2020 | Paris Schutz
A one-on-one with Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who spent part of the week in Springfield lobbying lawmakers to approve a bill that would ease some of the casino taxes and fees. We discuss that and more with the mayor.
Spotlight Politics: The ‘Mystery Man’ Behind Blagojevich Commutation
Feb 19, 2020 | Paris Schutz
Lost in the hoopla of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s homecoming speech Wednesday was a nod he gave to the mild-mannered man standing nearby. So, who is Mark A. Vargas? Our politics team digs into that and more.
Embattled Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Speaks Out
Feb 17, 2020 | Paris Schutz
Embattled Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is speaking out nearly a week after a special prosecutor reindicted actor Jussie Smollett.
Local Health Officials: Couple with Coronavirus Now ‘Free and Clear’
Feb 13, 2020 | Paris Schutz
At a press conference Thursday in Chinatown, state and local health officials sought to reassure the public that the risk of contracting the deadly virus is low, and that Chicagoans should go about their daily lives.
Kim Foxx Faces Political Fallout from New Smollett Charges
Feb 12, 2020 | Paris Schutz
There’s more political fallout related to the Jussie Smollett case after a special prosecutor announced a new six-count indictment against the “Empire” actor.
Spotlight Politics: Former State Lawmakers in Trouble
Feb 5, 2020 | Paris Schutz
There are more reports of alleged bad behavior involving former state lawmakers. Our politics team digs into that and more in our weekly roundtable.
Spotlight Politics: Sandoval Guilty Plea Has Repercussions
Jan 29, 2020 | Paris Schutz
Beyond Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s State of the State address, the guilty plea of yet another former public official is the talk of Springfield and Chicago. Our politics team digs into that story and more in our weekly roundtable.
Report: Obama Center to Have ‘Adverse’ Impact on Boulevard System
Jan 17, 2020 | Paris Schutz
A new report issued by Chicago’s Department of Planning and Development says the Obama Presidential Center will have an “adverse” impact on Jackson Park’s Historic Landscape District and the city’s historic Park Boulevard System.
Illinois Officials Using Campaign Funds to Pay Big Legal Fees
Jan 16, 2020 | Paris Schutz
House Speaker Michael Madigan has shelled out big money from his campaign fund to pay attorneys – and he isn’t the only public official to do so.
City Council Approves New Protections for Undocumented Immigrants
Jan 15, 2020 | Paris Schutz
Undocumented immigrants stand to gain more protections in Chicago after City Council approved an ordinance Wednesday. The meeting also featured a tense debate over contracting for LGBTQ business owners.
How Safe are Legal Marijuana Vaping Products in Illinois?
Jan 7, 2020 | Paris Schutz
A deadly outbreak of vaping illnesses has been linked to black market products containing THC. But similar products are now sold legally at cannabis dispensaries across Illinois. Are they safe?
Pot Dispensaries Make Final Preparations for Recreational Sales
Dec 30, 2019 | Paris Schutz
Are local officials and cannabis dispensaries ready for the rush of customers when recreational marijuana becomes legal Wednesday? We visit a pot shop in Lakeview to see how it’s gearing up for green.
How Rockford Dramatically Improved its Homicide Clearance Rate
Dec 23, 2019 | Paris Schutz
Chicago police officials have long admitted they struggle solving homicides, but a city just west of Chicago has seen an almost miraculous improvement in its homicide clearance rate – and it coincides with a different approach to policing.
Council Rejects Recreational Marijuana Delay After Chaotic Meeting
Dec 18, 2019 | Paris Schutz
The measure to stall recreational marijuana sales in Chicago was defeated by a 29-19 vote Wednesday, but not before the proceedings devolved into a chaotic fight over the rules and rounds of political one-upmanship.
Police Board Holds 2nd Public Meeting on Top Cop Replacement
Dec 11, 2019 | Paris Schutz
At the Muslim Community Center on the city’s Northwest Side, roughly four dozen residents weighed in on the qualities they’d like to see in the next police superintendent. Paris Schutz has this report.