DineAmic Hospitality doubles down on COVID-19 relief efforts
David Rekhson, co-owner of DineAmic Hospitality, joins the show to talk about how they're trying to make the best out of a horrible situation brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
David Rekhson, co-owner of DineAmic Hospitality, joins the show to talk about how they're trying to make the best out of a horrible situation brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
What to make of the lawsuits filed against Pritzker's stay-at-home order
Attorney Karen Conti provides analysis on the two lawsuits filed against Gov. Pritzker's stay-at-home order.
Attorney Karen Conti provides analysis on the two lawsuits filed against Gov. Pritzker's stay-at-home order.
Drug-nutrient interactions in the spotlight amid coronavirus pandemic
Brandi Cole from Persona Nutrition joins the show to talk about the dangers of drug-nutrient interactions with previous medications.
Brandi Cole from Persona Nutrition joins the show to talk about the dangers of drug-nutrient interactions with previous medications.
Navy to widen USS Roosevelt probe, delaying decision on commander
The United States Navy will widen its probe of the USS Roosevelt, a coronavirus-infected aircraft carrier, officials told the Associated Press.
The United States Navy will widen its probe of the USS Roosevelt, a coronavirus-infected aircraft carrier, officials told the Associated Press.
Helping students cope with missed milestones during the pandemic
Dr. Danesh Alam, psychiatrist at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, talks about the emotional and mental impact of canceled graduations and events for students amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Dr. Danesh Alam, psychiatrist at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, talks about the emotional and mental impact of canceled graduations and events for students amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Taking care of Chicago's most vulnerable during COVID-19 outbreak
Christine Achre, CEO of Primo Center, talks about the services and shelter they're providing for homeless children and families in Chicago amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Christine Achre, CEO of Primo Center, talks about the services and shelter they're providing for homeless children and families in Chicago amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Illinois sees highest single-day spike in deaths related to COVID-19
FOX 32's Michele Fiore reports...
FOX 32's Michele Fiore reports...
Illinois police chief questions Governor Pritzker's powers, stay-at-home orders
A southern Illinois village police chief is expressing skepticism about Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s power to issue stay-at-home orders to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
A southern Illinois village police chief is expressing skepticism about Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s power to issue stay-at-home orders to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Illinois man loses father, grandmother to COVID-19
One local family has been hit especially hard by the coronavirus, as the deaths continue to climb statewide.
One local family has been hit especially hard by the coronavirus, as the deaths continue to climb statewide.
New technology can scan body temps of large groups of people in seconds
Measuring your body temperature as you walk into the door to work could become a new normal, and a company in La Grange has created a new tool to make it happen.
Measuring your body temperature as you walk into the door to work could become a new normal, and a company in La Grange has created a new tool to make it happen.
Chicago nail salon appears to ignore stay-at-home order
A local nail salon appears to be ignoring the stay-at-home order and is open for business.
A local nail salon appears to be ignoring the stay-at-home order and is open for business.
Some beloved Chicago restaurants closing permanently due to COVID-19
Local restaurant owners are trying their best to weather the coronavirus pandemic, but as the stay-at-home order gets longer and longer, many are being forced to keep their "Closed" signs up for good.
Local restaurant owners are trying their best to weather the coronavirus pandemic, but as the stay-at-home order gets longer and longer, many are being forced to keep their "Closed" signs up for good.
Chicago hospital successfully treats struggling COVID-19 patient with plasma from virus survivor
There is a medical breakthrough in the fight against the coronavirus at an Uptown hospital.
There is a medical breakthrough in the fight against the coronavirus at an Uptown hospital.
Lawsuit: US citizens with immigrant spouses should get help
The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund has sued the federal government over its denial of coronavirus relief payments to U.S. citizens who are married to immigrants without social security numbers.
The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund has sued the federal government over its denial of coronavirus relief payments to U.S. citizens who are married to immigrants without social security numbers.
Lancaster 17-year-old with no underlying health conditions dies from COVID-19
Jameela Dirrean-Emoni Barber, a rising senior, is believed to be the youngest person who has died from COVID-19 in Dallas County.
Jameela Dirrean-Emoni Barber, a rising senior, is believed to be the youngest person who has died from COVID-19 in Dallas County.
18 workers at Chicago Tootsie Roll factory test positive for COVID-19
More than a dozen workers at a Tootsie Roll factory in Chicago have come down with the coronavirus.
More than a dozen workers at a Tootsie Roll factory in Chicago have come down with the coronavirus.
Trump orders meat processing plants to remain open amid COVID-19 pandemic
President Donald Trump took executive action Tuesday to order meat processing plants to stay open amid concerns over growing coronavirus cases and the impact on the nation’s food supply.
President Donald Trump took executive action Tuesday to order meat processing plants to stay open amid concerns over growing coronavirus cases and the impact on the nation’s food supply.
Amazon, Instacart and other essential workers reportedly plan walk-out strike May 1
According a report from The Intercept, the employees will call in sick or walk off the job during their lunch break.
According a report from The Intercept, the employees will call in sick or walk off the job during their lunch break.
Gloomy summer looms as coronavirus pandemic cancels US festivals, trips
From Cape Cod to California, festivals are being nixed, businesses in tourist havens are looking at empty reservation books, and people who have been cooped up through a dismal spring are worrying summer will bring just more of the same.
From Cape Cod to California, festivals are being nixed, businesses in tourist havens are looking at empty reservation books, and people who have been cooped up through a dismal spring are worrying summer will bring just more of the same.
JetBlue to require customers to wear face coverings
The new requirement begins May 4.
The new requirement begins May 4.




















