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CBS 2 is Working For Chicago during this time when finding a job is tough for many, including college students.
They did everything right – secured a space, put the money up, and now they're waiting for a marijuana license.
The city just released guidelines for fall and winter dining, but they won't come cheap.
Every week, Glassdoor publishes a job market report for the Chicago area with the latest industry breakouts. CBS 2's Tim McNicholas took a look at the data to help job seekers strategize their search.
"It's been made clear to me that the agency is working overtime to stand up new programs and find new ways to reach those that rely on the agency services at this critical time."
There were 860,000 new claims filed across the country last week, a decrease of 33,000from the previous week.
This week, we are asking our career coach, should you go backward in your career?
The Morning Insiders went inside northwest suburban manufacturer MOSS to see what makes American made masks more trustworthy.
Amazon is hosting a virtual career day on Wednesday.
To help the millions of Americans struggling to land a job, Amazon will host a virtual career day on Wednesday, hiring for nearly 750 positions across Illinois.
Joliet police said officers responded to the scene and found a 31-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.
The 94th annual St. Jude Memorial March stepped off Michigan Avenue on Sunday morning.
The department said the victim has been identified, but is working to locate next of kin.
There was no immediate reason given for the 81-year-old's hospitalization.
PAWS Chicago welcomed 25 beagles from a massive rescue operation on Saturday.
The ages of the victims range from 16 to 58, according to Chicago police.
Habitat for Humanity and By the Hand Club for Kids broke ground on the project last spring.
The airline ran out of cash, failed to secure a $500 million federal bailout, and felt the pressure of surging fuel prices.
Chicago police said that during the argument, the driver drove onto the curb, hitting the victim before leaving the scene early Saturday morning.