Dollar General Hiring 20,000 Workers Across The Country
Dollar General is hiring 20,000 workers nationally this spring.
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Dollar General is hiring 20,000 workers nationally this spring.
Robert Rybaltowski was going through an unbelievable struggle to get his unemployment benefits back.
A man lost his home, car, and everything waiting on a call from the Illinois Department of Employment Security - a call that never came.
A suburban man said unlike many others, he has gotten through many times to the Illinois Department of Employment Security – but it has ultimately been of no help.
Navy Pier is hosting a job fair Monday to hire around 100 employees.
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There were 744,000 total claims filed across the country last week.
As CBS 2 continues Working for Chicago, we're working with a career coach every week to bring you advice about looking for and landing a job.
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A Humboldt Park restaurant owner is being deported back to Pakistan, his country of origin, after his family on Thursday made a last-minute plea for his removal to be halted.
Rising premiums and expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies are pricing some people out of insurance coverage, and Cook County authorities are bracing for what they call a health care crisis.
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A 7-year-old boy was shot in the arm when another child got their hands on a gun Thursday night in the Humboldt Park neighborhood.
A teen has been charged with armed robbery, after an online marketplace meetup turned deadly earlier this week in west suburban Cicero.
Indiana residents who rely on food stamps might be in for a surprise as the new year begins. Most candy and sugary drinks will no longer be eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits starting Jan. 1.
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Stefanie and Daniel Cohen opened the hydroponic farm in an effort to connect people to their food.