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"I haven't received any communication about a check."
Entering the workplace is never easy, and navigating the job search process during a pandemic requires extra resilience.
"We are still clearly not out of the weeds."
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More than 80 new marijuana licenses would have been announced Wednesday, but an executive order issued by Gov. JB Pritzker on Monday delayed them.
The second recreational-only marijuana dispensary in Chicago opens Wednesday, on – believe it or not - Weed Street.
Morning Insider Lauren Victory takes a look changes you can expect as a spa employee or customer.
Amazon is now taking applications for two new distribution centers that will be opening in the south suburbs.
A teenager was wounded in a shooting on Tuesday morning in west suburban Carol Stream.
Three people were shot in Chicago's Back of the Yards neighborhood Tuesday afternoon, fire officials confirmed.
The Meals on Wheels program in DuPage and Kane counties is feeling the effect of high gas prices, especially among the volunteers they rely on to help get meals to senior citizens in need.
If you want to visit the Museum at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago after it opens on Juneteenth, you can buy your tickets online starting Wednesday morning.
The U.S. Coast Guard is trying to find the owners of a sailboat that may have been moored next to Lynette Hooker's vessel the night she disappeared in the Bahamas, marking a new development in the search for the missing Michigan woman.
City officials on Mackinac Island have banned the use of e-bicycles in their community, with the exception of those who need one because of a mobility disability.
The Chicago Transit Authority suspended service on the Green Line on Tuesday afternoon between Harlem and Clark/Lake due to an unauthorized person on the tracks.
The lawsuit claims that Meta's Llama is generating summaries — and, in some cases, verbatim copies — of original works.
Routes that are under a certain distance will no longer offer food and beverage service, the airline said.