Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
The Loretto Hospital, a 122-bed medical facility in the Austin neighborhood, will administer Chicago’s ceremonial first COVID-19 vaccination Tuesday, sources told the Tribune.
Residents of suburban Cook County will likely receive vaccines in a variety of places in the coming months, including from their own doctors and in parking lots and churches, county health leaders said Monday.
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The nonviolent crime rate is seeing a slight uptick and the violent crime rate is more than double last year’s, when both types of crime on the CTA reached their highest levels of the decade.
Presidential electors coast to coast are casting the votes that will choose Joe Biden as the nation’s next president.
Dining in their converted van has been a way for a Lombard couple who loves eating out to revisit restaurants — and feed their soul.
Jeannie Morris, Chicago author and pioneering sports broadcaster, dead at 85
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Illinois is moving onto its fourth football coach since 2011 after firing Lovie Smith.
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After Eddie Jackson signed a four-year contract extension in January, he purchased a Long Grove mansion for $950,000 this summer.
It won't go on indefinitely. Consolidation could make the landscape look different in the near future.
TRIBUNE VOICES
This week CTU tweeted, “The push to reopen schools is rooted in sexism, racism, and misogyny.” With that single sentence, CTU blew a gaping hole in its own credibility.
My friends and acquaintances who are creating new traditions during the pandemic said they plan to continue the practices in a post-coronavirus world.
This week, the first Americans will roll up their sleeves and receive a vaccine to protect them against the coronavirus. It’s a stunning scientific achievement, led by the work of a married couple in Germany, researchers Ugur Sahin and Ozlem Tureci, the children of Turkish immigrants.
Trust must be earned, and Black people have reason to be distrustful, Dahleen Glanton writes.
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IN OTHER NEWS
Though some businesses have scrapped traditional Christmas parties and year-end employee bonuses this year, others are trying to offer something, even if it’s a virtual gathering or mailed care packages.
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The North Side theater known for European plays has taken the first steps of a radical transformation, with plans for both theater and theater artists to relocate to the West Side.
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THE LATEST
- Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
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Ousted Boeing CEO now a consultant for 35-employee startup that sells self-driving electric tractors
"My heart will always be with Boeing,” said former CEO Dennis Muilenburg. “Now I have an opportunity for a second career, and it’s very fulfilling." - Jeannie Morris, Chicago author and pioneering sports broadcaster, dead at 85
- Corden’s controversial casting in the movie musical, which premiered Dec. 4 on Netflix, has reignited a long-running debate as to whether straight and cisgender performers should be hired to play LGBTQ+ characters.
- Residents of suburban Cook County will likely receive vaccines in a variety of places in the coming months, including from their own doctors and in parking lots and churches, county health leaders said Monday.
- Zoom fatigue? Nope, according to a Pew survey: Most Americans who are working from home would prefer to keep doing so, even after the pandemic.
- Washington has pulled out of the Pac-12 football championship game because of COVID-19 issues in the Huskies program, and Oregon will play No. 13 USC for the conference title on Friday instead.
- Presidential electors coast to coast are casting the votes that will choose Joe Biden as the nation’s next president.
- FKA twigs thanked Sia for sharing her own experience with the “Honey Boy” actor in response to FKA twigs’ recent lawsuit accusing ex-boyfriend LaBeouf of assault, verbal abuse and sexual battery.
- Beginning on Dec. 27 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, the series will feature original scenes featuring characters from the beloved show juxtaposed with a look back at scenes from previous seasons to highlight characters’ journeys.
- The head of an electronic voting company being targeted by allies of President Trump said baseless claims that it helped flip the 2020 election for Joe Biden threatens to undermine Americans’ faith in democracy.
- How Chicago restaurants are adapting to bring customers back in during the coronavirus pandemic. A running list.