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May 20, 2021

Art on the Mart Brings the Universe to Wacker Drive

One of the city’s most public art experiences is back with a trip through the universe. Art on the Mart is working with local cultural institutions to bring their work to Wacker Drive.

May 20, 2021

Aldermen Give Lightfoot Failing Grades on 2nd Anniversary

A trio of aldermen gave Mayor Lori Lightfoot poor marks for her accomplishments during her first two years in office, citing her record on crime and divisive governing style during an interview Thursday on “Chicago Tonight.”

May 20, 2021

Lightfoot Touts Accomplishments on 2nd Anniversary in Office as Critical Tests Approach

Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Thursday renewed her campaign promise to breathe new life into neighborhoods that have faced decades of disinvestment. And she acknowledged that she felt “despair” at times during the past two years while she confronted the COVID-19 pandemic, civil unrest and an economic meltdown.

May 19, 2021

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Chicago’s top doctor on new mask guidelines. A look inside President Biden’s expanded child tax credit. The Joffrey Ballet preps for its debut at the Lyric Opera. The politics of Black hair.

May 19, 2021

Explainer: Do I Still Have to Wear a Mask? What About Kids?

The government’s new guidance on masks for vaccinated people has left some Americans confused and sent businesses and states scrambling to adjust their rules. 

May 19, 2021

88% of Children Covered by Monthly Payments Starting in July

The Treasury Department said Monday that 39 million families are set to receive monthly child payments beginning on July 15.

May 19, 2021

It’s Curtain Up and Light the Lights for the Lyric Opera and Joffrey Ballet

After 15 months of dark theaters and livestreamed performances, two of Chicago’s most famous performing arts companies announce they are returning to the stage for live performances — this time under one roof.

May 19, 2021

ISBE Passes Resolution Calling for In-Person Learning in Illinois Schools This Fall

The Illinois State Board of Education on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution in support of an upcoming declaration that will make it a requirement that schools reopen their doors in the fall, with only limited options for remote learning.

May 19, 2021

Chicago’s Top Doctor Says If in Doubt, Keep Wearing That Mask

Dr. Allison Arwady, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, talks about the city’s updated mask guidance and what’s now safe for people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

May 19, 2021

New Film ‘I Am the Bear’ Explores Racial Profiling Through Puppetry

When a member of Chicago’s theater community was racially profiled, he turned the experience into a short film with the help of the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival. Here’s a look at a one-man, one-puppet show about the consequences of “walking while Black.”

May 18, 2021

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The state’s eviction moratorium is set to end. What will it mean? Inside the politically charged remap fight. A look at cases before the Supreme Court. And new life for the Jackson 5 home in Gary.

May 18, 2021

Illinois’ Eviction Ban is Lifting, But Housing Problems Persist

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signaled Monday that he’ll lift the statewide ban on evictions in August, prompting widespread concern that the move will lead to a sudden burst of evictions.

May 18, 2021

Child Care, Early Development Industries Hit by Pandemic

As child care centers and schools closed at the height of the pandemic, parents were left balancing work and caretaking responsibilities while also navigating economic uncertainty. But as child care centers reopen, some families appear slow to enroll their children.
May 18, 2021

Conservatives Push Big Issues to Fore at Supreme Court

Abortion. Guns. Religion. A Trump-fortified conservative majority is making its presence felt at the Supreme Court by quickly wading into high-profile social issues that have been a goal of the right for decades.

May 18, 2021

2300 Jackson Street, Home of Jackson 5, Gets Official Highway Signage

The celebration was in full force May 13 at 2300 Jackson Street in Gary, Indiana, as the city marked the home of the Jackson 5 with official highway signage. We visit the historic site and speak to Marlon and Tito Jackson about their childhood home.