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Tag: coronavirus

House Republicans slam Pritzker’s reopening plan

House Republicans slam Pritzker’s reopening plan

— May 7, 2020

SPRINGFIELD – Republican members of the Illinois House of Representatives on Wednesday, May 6 criticized Gov. J.. Pritzker’s multi-phase plan to reopen Illinois by region, saying…

  • Naperville families using Police Week to help local businesses

    Naperville families using Police Week to help local businesses

    — May 7, 2020

    The spouses and families of Naperville’s police officers typically request donations of meals from Naperville restaurants and eateries during the annual Police Week — which this…

  • Pritzker: Communities of color most at risk from COVID-19

    Pritzker: Communities of color most at risk from COVID-19

    — May 6, 2020

    The novel coronavirus is unequally affecting Illinois communities of color, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Wednesday, May 6. “Because of decades of disparities in health care access and…

  • Leavitt: The difference between hardship and entertainment

    Leavitt: The difference between hardship and entertainment

    — May 6, 2020

    I got in a Red Line car at the Jarvis station with a few people aboard. They included a gent in a dirty winter coat eating a barbecue chicken dinner spread out on the seat next to him,…

  • State marks highest single-day COVID-19 jump in fatalities

    State marks highest single-day COVID-19 jump in fatalities

    — May 5, 2020

    Illinois Department of Public Health reports 176 deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday, May 5, bringing the total number of fatalities from coronavirus to more than 2,800 in two months. The…

  • Amid apparent virus plateau, Pritzker says stay the course

    Amid apparent virus plateau, Pritzker says stay the course

    — May 6, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – As statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations remain stable, state leaders say not much has changed to warrant an altered response to the pandemic. “The virus hasn’t…

  • Health care advocates: Lifting of stay-at-home order would be ‘devastating’

    Health care advocates: Lifting of stay-at-home order would be ‘devastating’

    — May 6, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — The novel coronavirus pandemic’s historic impact on Illinois warrants Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order, four state health care advocacy organizations argue…

  • Naperville changes parking rules to help downtown businesses

    Naperville changes parking rules to help downtown businesses

    — May 5, 2020

    Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico signed an executive order May 4 that limits on-street parking daily on several streets in the Central Business District to 30 minutes between 6 a.m. and…

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