How COVID-19 vaccine gets from the factory to your arm: Here is how the...
The process of getting doses from the factory to storage and then into arms is a daunting operation, hinging on meticulous handling and preparation protocols. The temperature has to be right. The...
View ArticleVaccine equity in Chicago: Community leaders to answer reader questions...
Chicago Tribune reporters will moderate a discussion about vaccine access and equity with Arturo Carrillo, the Rev. Brian E. Smith and Dr. Maya Green.
View ArticleBoy, 13, charged in 2020 carjackings of two women in the Calumet Heights...
A 13-year-old boy was charged in two separate carjackings in 2020, police say.
View ArticleHow to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Chicago
As vaccinations ramp up, there is a glimmer of a new normal on the horizon. Here's how to get a coronavirus vaccine in Chicago.
View ArticleColumn: BBC Dad (and his kids) sprung onto the scene 4 years ago. Would that...
The pandemic blurred the lines between work and life in ways that were hard to imagine back in 2017, and a lot of that blurring is worth maintaining.
View ArticlePregnant women deserve more COVID-19 vaccine data, says Sen. Tammy Duckworth...
The letter from legislators noted pregnant women’s increased risk for COVID-19 and that women make up three-fourths of the health care workforce.
View Article4 dead in separate Wednesday shootings on South, Southwest sides, police say
4 dead in separate shootings, Chicago police say.
View ArticleCity promises crackdown on bar overcrowding for St. Patrick’s Day weekend:...
Over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend, city investigative teams say they will increase their efforts to make sure Chicago bars follow COVID-19 distancing rules. The city office of Business Affairs and...
View ArticleSen. Tammy Duckworth rebukes Tucker Carlson’s comments on women in military,...
Illinois U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth joined with top Pentagon and senior military officials Thursday in sharply condemning Fox News pundit Tucker Carlson, who decried efforts to accommodate women in the...
View ArticleWind gusts of more than 60 mph in Chicago area down tree limbs, knock out...
About 1,000 ComEd customers lost power during a barrage of wind gusts overnight.
View ArticleIllinois COVID-19 questions answered: Can I choose which vaccine I get? When...
Can I choose which vaccine I get? Can I get a flu shot or other vaccine around that time? Coronavirus questions we put to health and science experts.
View ArticleWisconsin to greatly broaden COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, adding about 2...
Wisconsin plans to greatly expand the number of people eligible for the coronavirus vaccine by about 2 million people, including those with certain pre-existing conditions, as positive cases decline...
View Article‘They should be asleep by now,’ suspect muttered before arson that killed...
A 63-year-old man ‘telegraphed’ his intentions and followed up on them, burning down a house and killing a sleeping 10-year-old girl and her mother because he believed the mother stole his wallet,...
View ArticleReputed Sinaloa cartel figures charged in plot to smuggle massive amounts of...
A reputed Sinaloa cartel figure and four associates have been charged in federal court in Chicago with conspiring to smuggle a massive shipment of cocaine into the city in 2018, prosecutors announced...
View ArticleCustoms seizes $1.5 million in counterfeit ‘Rick and Morty’ vape pens at...
Customs officers seized more than $1.5 million worth of counterfeit vape pens featuring cartoon characters from a popular show at O’Hare International Airport on Tuesday, U.S. Customs and Border...
View ArticleMarni Yang’s attorneys say crime scene measurements will show she did not...
Attorneys for Marni Yang, convicted of the 2007 murder of the girlfriend of former Chicago Bear Shaun Gayle, want access to the dead woman’s Deerfield condo to take crime scene measurements they say...
View ArticleAldermen consider guaranteed basic income program for Chicago
Aldermen on Thursday started talking about setting up a way for the city to cut monthly income checks to struggling Chicago families to use for whatever they want. Chicago is in line for about $1.9...
View ArticleHealth experts say not to hold out for a certain vaccine. But Pfizer, Moderna...
The newly approved Johnson and & Johnson vaccine is now available in Illinois, and some people are actively seeking it out, while others are trying to avoid it. Here's what health experts say.
View ArticlePritzker working on plan to bring conventions back, says ‘we’re just at a...
State officials are working on a plan that would allow conventions to return to Illinois by this summer as more people are being vaccinated against the coronavirus and new cases continue to decline,...
View ArticleCOVID-19 relief package could mean $5 billion for Illinois schools, including...
With President Joe Biden’s signing of the $1.9 trillion cq federal relief package Thursday, officials at Chicago Public School anticipate receiving around $1.8 billion cq in funding to help city...
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