Social Graces: Here’s what to do when vaccinated friends want to get together...
You haven't received the coronavirus vaccine and are still at risk. What should you do when vaccinated friends want to get together?
View ArticleChicago Walgreens stores aren’t consistently giving COVID-19 vaccines to...
Some Walgreens stores are vaccinating people with health conditions while others are turning them away. The inconsistency is creating confusion.
View ArticleMetropolitan Opera maestro James Levine dead at 77, long career ended with...
Levine conducted 2,552 performances at the Met but his career was derailed by the 2017 allegations of sexual abuse from three men with claims of Levine’s predatory behavior when they were teens.
View ArticleThe Spin: Mayor Lori Lightfoot announces Chicago vaccination expansion |...
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View ArticleChicago to begin vaccinating those with health conditions and remaining...
The city of Chicago will move into its next vaccination phase later this month, greatly expanding the number of people who will be eligible for shots, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced on Wednesday.
View ArticleOn the anniversary of Illinois’ coronavirus school shutdown, CPS sets goal of...
CPS doesn't have a central vaccine tracking system but is requiring employees to self-report.
View ArticleChicago cop arrested after shooting man while off-duty now charged with...
A Chicago police officer who taught use of force at the city’s police academy was arrested for shooting a man in the hand during a confrontation on a Northwest Side street late last year.
View ArticleSalt changes Chicago-area water and wildlife
Salt imperils Chicago-area water and wildlife.
View ArticleColumn: Atlanta shooting suspect’s ‘bad day’ and the whitewashing of white crime
The 21-year-old white man who went on a shooting spree at several Georgia spas, killing eight people, including six Asian women, was having a bad day, you see.
View ArticlePalatine man driving on revoked license accused of sixth DUI, police say
A Palatine man is facing charges of aggravated DUI — his sixth DUI since 2007 — after he hit a fire hydrant earlier this week while driving with a revoked license, police said Wednesday.
View ArticlePritzker expected to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility starting April 12 to...
The vaccine eligibility expansion is part of a revised reopening plan that also includes slightly increased capacity limits for retail stores, theaters and outdoor venues, among other changes, sources...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Pritzker expected to expand COVID-19 vaccine...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticleColumn: Suburbanites didn’t want a child rapist and murderer in their...
Residents of the struggling Chicago neighborhood have enough to worry, Dahleen Glanton writes.
View ArticleDaywatch: Illinois to expand vaccine eligibility to anyone over 16 — except...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
View ArticleSalt may be a savior for roads, but it imperils Chicago-area water and...
Road salt saves drivers, but changes which organisms thrive in increasingly salty environments and threatens the already-stressed groundwater reserves on which many Illinois residents still rely.
View ArticleUChicago Medicine’s Dr. Emily Landon to answer reader questions about...
The head of infection control and prevention efforts will answer reader questions about COVID-19 vaccinations in a Facebook Live conversation Tuesday.
View ArticleNurse delays retirement to fight COVID-19
Sue Surane, 68, planned to retire in early 2020. Instead, the emergency room nurse at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove pulled 60-hour workweeks to fight COVID-19. Still, she has no...
View ArticleReplacing lead service lines in Galesburg
As Illinois still faces widespread threat of lead in drinking water, one of the first communities to begin tackling the problem is Galesburg. They're on track to replace all of the city’s lead service...
View ArticleCOVID-19 vaccine: How many people are eligible because of preexisting...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Wednesday that Chicago will allow people with preexisting conditions to be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine on March 29. The move comes nearly a month after Gov. J.B....
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