Four times a week, Jackson High School band students log on to a Zoom call to meet with their director, Joel Shaner, and get their…
Posts tagged as “COVID-19”
When Zack Alper found out that the Christkindlmarket had canceled it’s in-person experience and moved to a virtual platform due to the pandemic, he was…
Christmas lights decorate the downtown village of Huntley’s trees and streetlights. While the holidays are near, the atmosphere is anything but joyful. As Illinois COVID-19…
Clareece Taylor doesn’t remember the first year she saw the Krug Park holiday light display because her parents have been taking her since she was…
Ryan Oestreich, general manager of the Music Box Theatre, has a bleak outlook on the fate of his historic showplace, now in its 91st year.…
In August 2020, the Knight Foundation released a report, American Views 2020: Trust, Media and Democracy, based on surveys done between November 2019 and February…
Historically, Cermak Road between Wentworth and Clark streets has been the pulsing heartbeat of Chinatown. Crammed streets, the cacophony of Chinese, English and other languages…
South Suburban College has signed an intergovernmental agreement with the Illinois Department of Public Health to extend free COVID-19 testing on its main campus in…