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As the Chicago Public Schools and other districts grapple with the idea of bringing kids back into the classroom, busing companies say they're ready to roll.
Hundreds of thousands of Illinois' gig workers, contractors, or self-employed workers have applied for jobless benefits due to COVID-19. And for months, we're been hearing horror stories from applicants who say they haven't seen a dime.
There were 898,000 new claims filed across the country last week.
A Chicago-based engineering firm is hiring for several positions locally.
This week, Lynee Alves, president of Interview Like An Expert, is helping us navigate the newest features on LinkedIn.
Dealing with unemployment fraud is already a major headache, but having that fraud possibly affect your credit score?
A transgender veteran is fighting a battle to get unemployment benefits, saying her transition is keeping her from getting any money.
This holiday shopping season, retail jobs might be harder to come by, but some other industries are adding staff.
There were 840,000 new claims filed across the country last week.
This week, we are focusing on using technology to meet new people and strengthen you professional network during the pandemic.
Hundreds of thousands will line Halsted Street, Belmont Avenue, Broadway, and Diversey Parkway on Sunday for the Chicago Pride Parade.
Chicago's 2026 Pride Parade steps off Sunday on the North Side. Before heading to the parade, here's what you need to know.
A woman was killed and two men were injured in a head-on crash in Chicago's Jackson Park early Sunday morning.
A man was left in critical condition after being shot while walking in Chicago's River North district early Sunday morning.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker held a ceremony for the signing of three bills to strengthen protections for LGBTQ+ Illinoisans on Sunday morning.
Chicago police this weekend were warning people about a string of robberies on the city's South Side.
A man was shot and wounded early Sunday in Chicago's West Ridge community.
Parade organizers have warned attendees to take steps to stay cool, as temperatures on Sunday will feel like the 90s.
The pilot also told the responders he only had about 20 seconds to make a decision, so he saw the field and landed the plane there.