Metra Set To Launch Major Hiring Initiative In New Year
Metra is planning a major hiring push in the New Year.
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Metra is planning a major hiring push in the New Year.
Coaches will give you the most up-to-date advice on the job market right now all for free.
Unemployment fraud victims in Illinois are being revictimized, and the state does not have an explanation why.
If you get unemployment benefits from the State of Illinois, your money will now come in paper instead of plastic.
As we continue Working For Chicago, CBS 2's Audrina Bigos shares how one suburban woman is teaching ladies how to build their own business at home.
The Illinois Department of Employment Security is finally making headway in getting help to people stuck in its callback system.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection announced a new grant program this week to allow nonprofits to help small businesses that have been suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CBS 2 is Working For Chicago to provide you with helpful updates to get you back to work.
Imagine logging on to get your unemployment money, and getting an error message that keeps you locked out. A new additional security system designed to prevent unemployment fraud is causing new problems for many claimants.
McCormick Place is expecting to generate $1.2 billion for the City of Chicago and the State of Illinois this coming year – not too shabby at all considering the COVID-19 pandemic.
One woman is dead and another is in Chicago police custody after an apparent road rage shooting in Humboldt Park Friday afternoon.
A local high school teacher is charged with transporting child pornography on a flight to Mexico.
The 1893 World's Fair was hosted by Chicago just a couple decades after the entire city burned down, and it put the city back on the world map.
As the Chicago area gears up for one of the most brutal heat waves its seen in years, Chicago Pride Parade organizers are making sure everyone celebrates safely on the first day of high temperatures.
Loved ones of a teen who was shot and killed in Auburn Gresham last week honored his member with a vigil and balloon release on what would have been his 15th birthday.
A Chicago teacher is hard at work on his quest to visit every NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision stadium in America, while also strengthening bonds between the sports world and the LGBTQ+ community.
The Chicago area is facing a dangerous heat wave next week, with humidity pushing temperatures into the triple digits and excessive heat warnings likely.
Fourteen new laws will go into effect in Illinois on July 1, 2026.
Prediction market Kalshi sued Illinois on Tuesday, seeking to block new taxes and license requirements set to take effect July 1.