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Hospital Bed Shortage Due To COVID-19 Raises Concerns, But Temporary Care Facilities Have Been DismantledHealth officials are certainly sounding the alarm. But what happened to the four sites that were transformed into makeshift COVID-19 hospitals earlier this year at taxpayers' expense? 

Authorities Track Down Carjacking SuspectCBS 2's Jeremy Ross reports on how police were able to find the suspect accused of carjacking a vehicle with a child inside.

Towing Without Telling: City Accused Of Towing Vehicles Without Proper WarningThe CBS 2 Investigators were the first to expose how the city towed and destroyed a woman's van with her wheelchair lift inside. As CBS 2 Investigator Dave Savini reports, it is all headed to federal court in a class action lawsuit that could cost the city millions.

4 People Shot Outside Store In LawndaleOne of the victims died in the shooting at Roosevelt Road and Whipple Street, police say.

Feds Accuse Local Health Care Facilities Of Violating COVID-19 RulesSome Chicago nursing homes are getting fined by the federal government for not keeping their workers safe from COVID-19.

Chicago Weather: Get Ready For Warmer TempsCBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist has a look at the extended forecast.

Mariano's Is HiringMariano's is looking for 500 full and part time workers to help out during the upcoming holiday season.

Midway Airport To Be Chicago's Next COVID Testing SiteAs the city continues to increase its COVID testing, a new site at Midway Airport will open next week for people in the area to be tested.

Using Social Media To Help Others During The PandemicWe've seen several posts that have shown us people are making a big difference in the lives of many. CBS 2's Suzanne Le Mignot spoke to two women who are doing just that.

Catching A Carjacking SuspectCBS 2's Jeremy Ross reports on how police officers were able to track down a suspected carjacker whose vehicle had a small child inside.

Mayor Lightfoot Thanks Aldermen Who Backed Proposed Property Tax HikeAfter the City Council Finance Committee signed off on a proposed $94 million property tax hike and other new revenue sources in her 2021 budget plan, Mayor Lori Lightfoot thanked aldermen who voted in favor of her tax plan, but isn't making any predictions for a final vote by the full City Council.

President Donald Trump Pursues Recount Of 2 Liberal Wisconsin CountiesPresident Donald Trump filed Wednesday for a recount of Wisconsin's two largest Democratic counties, paying the required $3 million cost and alleging that they were the sites of the “worst irregularities” although no evidence of illegal activity has been presented. Katie Johnston reports.

Illinois Surpasses 600,000 COVID-19 Cases, 11,000 Deaths; But Sees Dip In Daily CasesAfter enduring 12 days in a row with at least 10,000 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, Illinois' average positivity rate has now dropped for the third day in a row.

Coronavirus In Indiana: Lake, Porter, Newton Counties Elevated To Red Alert Status For COVID SpreadLake and Porter counties in Northwest Indiana have been elevated to red status due to soaring numbers of COVID-19 cases and test positivity rates. Katie Johnston reports.

US Judge Blocks Trump Administration Rule Inhibiting UnionsA federal judge is blocking a Trump Administration rule that opponents say would have harmed the bargaining rights of more than 500,000 home healthcare workers in California and several hundred thousand additional workers across the nation. Katie Johnston reports.

Rudy Gutierrez Charged With Bridgeview Car Theft, Kidnapping Of 4-Year-Old Liam BarbarasaA 28-year-old man has been charged with kidnapping, after police say he stole a minivan with a four-year-old boy inside in southwest suburban Bridgeview on Monday.

Community Leaders Calling For Budget Amendment To Fund Mental Health Response ProgramCommunity leaders are calling for a budget amendment to fund a program that world keep police from responding to mental health crises. 

Chicago Weather: Breezy Conditions ContinueCBS meteorologist Robb Ellis has a look at the extended forecast.

Five Year Plan For ChicagoMayor Lori Lightfoot unveiled a five year plan for the city of Chicago that includes improvements to infrastructure among other projects.

ZooLights In Lincoln Park Will Remain Open Through The Holidays; Zoo To Close In JanuaryZooLights at the Lincoln Park Zoo will stay open through the holidays. Katie Johnston reports.

Thanks To A Facebook Post, Pilsen Teen Finds Virtual Special Needs Program At Park District, Gets To Star In CommercialAs CBS 2’s Lauren Victory reported Wednesday morning, a simple post from Pilsen turned a teen’s frown around.

Man Arrested Near Edens Expressway After Attempted Carjacking, Chase In North MayfairA man was arrested after a carjacking attempt near the Eden's Expressway Tuesday night. 

New COVID-19 Crackdown: Capacity Limits For Retail Stores; Museums, Theaters, And Casinos Required To CloseIn his latest bid to curb the resurgent COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. JB Pritzker said new statewide restrictions will go into effect on Friday; including tighter limits for retailers, and requiring museums, theaters, and casinos to close, though he stopped short of declaring a new stay-at-home order.

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