Uptick in flu cases during the holidays

Before Christmas, flu cases were already starting to go up across our country.  Some health experts are worried that the number of cases will spike since many of us are having family gatherings.

New program offers free doula care to South Side residents | ChicagoLIVE

Free doula services are now available to residents on Chicago’s South Side, offering added support for Black mothers, who continue to face higher risks during pregnancy and childbirth. Keyonna Thompkins, Program Manager for Maternal Health at the Southside Healthy Community Organization, joins us to explain how the program works.

Wrongful death suit: Estate alleges sexual abuse by therapist

A therapist, who used to work in Chicago, is now named in a wrongful death lawsuit. It alleges that he sexually abused one of his patients, who was a minor, for several years while she was receiving mental health treatment downtown.  The victim died by suicide last year.  Kasey Chronis has the latest on the troubling allegations. 

Trump signs executive order to reclassify marijuana

Federal officials just moved marijuana from a schedule one drug to a schedule three drug.   Today, one of the biggest leaders in the industry is talking about what this change means for the future.  Leslie Moreno is live in river north with the details.