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¿Qué está abierto en tu región? Resumen del plan de reapertura del estado de Illinois

By David Eads, Paula Friedrich, Al Keefe, Asraa Mustufa and Becky Vevea | June 26, 2020

Busca por dirección y rastrea las etapas de las regiones y niveles creados bajo el plan de reapertura del Gob. J.B. Pritzker para eliminar las órdenes de quedarse en casa, esto a medida que transcurre la pandemia.

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ROUNDUP: As Illinois reopens, pandemic response leaves hardest hit behind

By Asraa Mustufa | May 29, 2020

Here’s what we’re reading as Illinois and Chicago prepare to advance into the next phase of reopening businesses and public spaces.

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ROUNDUP: Resistance in Chicago and Illinois as stay-at-home order extended

By Asraa Mustufa | May 1, 2020

As COVID-19 deaths spike and another month of shutdown kicks in, residents across the state are demanding more from officials.

Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Growing housing crisis must become a priority in coronavirus response

By Curtis Black | April 29, 2020

As residents wait on rent and mortgage relief on the state and federal levels, Chicago officials are using costly hotel rooms instead of vacant public housing units to shelter the homeless.

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ROUNDUP: Power plays in COVID-19 fight as peak remains out-of-sight in Chicago and Illinois

By Asraa Mustufa | April 23, 2020

With the state stay-at-home order extended through May, officials spar over how best to manage relief and respond to the still escalating pandemic.

Government and Politics

A look at both sides of the fight for equity in Chicago’s legal cannabis industry

By Mark Braboy | April 20, 2020

A look into the years-long fight for Black and brown communities to have a seat at the table in Chicago’s legal cannabis industry

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ROUNDUP: Little room to breathe as Chicago and Illinois fight to bend the COVID-19 curve

By Asraa Mustufa | April 17, 2020

The costs of containing the pandemic continue to escalate especially among vulnerable populations and communities of color across the city and state.

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ROUNDUP: Race takes center stage ahead of Illinois’ anticipated COVID-19 peak

By Asraa Mustufa | April 10, 2020

Stark disparities in the impact of the crisis emerge as the state marks one month of staying at home and officials are pressed to do more to protect the most vulnerable, including essential workers and the incarcerated.

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ROUNDUP: Chicago and Illinois brace for mounting COVID-19 deaths, adjust to new normal

By Asraa Mustufa | April 3, 2020

Here’s everything you might have missed in week three of the pandemic as conditions remain dire on numerous fronts while promised federal aid may offer some relief.

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ROUNDUP: Chicago and Illinois take more drastic measures in week two of COVID-19 crisis

By Asraa Mustufa | March 27, 2020

As confirmed coronavirus cases climb into the thousands for Illinois, state and city officials, businesses and communities rally to fight the disease as questions remain about protecting the most vulnerable residents and workers.

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