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When you think of a drive-thru, you might think of your favorite burger spot or local pharmacy, but what about a drive-thru job interview?
We have taken the allegations made by IDES workers to Gov. JB Pritzker to see how he plans to address the concerns they brought up.
CBS 2's Career Coach is Working for Chicago, helping you ace a remote job interview.
"I just want to open the doors and welcome customers back."
CBS 2's extensive reporting as part of its "Working for Chicago" series continues to uncover how the state's system for applying for and processing unemployment claims is not only overwhelmed, but incapable of handling the extraordinary number of new claims from the beginning.
CBS 2 is looked into the legal do's and don'ts of returning to work in the wake of COVID-19 as businesses gradually begin to reopen in Illinois.
CBS 2 Morning Insider Tim McNicholas is working to see what it's all about, so he took Johns Hopkins University's online training course.
But for every 10 layoffs, three new jobs are created. CBS 2 is still tracking new openings in the Chicago area.
The coronavirus pandemic is dealing a heavy blow to startups and entrepreneurs trying to get their ideas off the ground.
According to Arlington Heights police, the officer removed his gun while using the bathroom at the Forest View Educational Center just before classes ended on Monday.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and other mayors are asking Illinois lawmakers to increase the share of income tax revenue that goes to local governments.
One neighbor told CBS News Chicago she heard a "very big explosion" followed by people yelling, "Help me."
About 40 students at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Academy meet every month to carry out Pope Leo's mission.
Poor communication and data errors between two city departments have led to massive and inaccurate water bills and unexplained spikes in billing, according to a new audit released by the Chicago Office of Inspector General.
Lots of tickets remain available, but some fans say they are out of reach because of the high prices.
Illinois State Police have launched an investigation into the ICE shooting in Franklin Park that killed an undocumented father last September. But will it result in charges being filed?
Consumer advocate groups Illinois PIRG and Citizens Utility Board said Peoples Gas' proposed $202 million rate hike is "bloated" and proposed cuts to what they called unwarranted costs Wednesday.
Six students were taken to the hospital on Wednesday after taking THC-infused gummies at school in Chicago's far northern suburbs.