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Contact tracing is more than just a hot topic right now – some are hoping it could be their next job.
They expected to wait a few weeks for unemployment benefits, but now it has been two months.
The city has $2 million in housing assistance available. For every grant available, 40 people applied.
A Jefferson Park manufacturer has gone from near shutdown to hiring during the COVID-19 crisis.
On Monday, members of the so-called gig economy were finally able to file for unemployment benefits.
"To have to shut down in two days was very difficult for our staff and employees so we're very happy to get going."
Gig workers in Illinois will be eligible to apply for unemployment benefits starting Monday.
With thousands across Chicago out of work, some experts say it could lead to long-term changes as industries adjust.
"Why does the burden fall on us? We didn't do anything wrong. Why is it our job to sit and call for eight hours straight."
Shaken or stirred, your favorite cocktail could be a Chicago bar's make or break.
An Amazon Fulfillment Center in Matteson became a crime scene overnight Sunday into Monday, after an employee was shot and killed.
An Extreme Heat Warning goes into effect at noon Monday for the Chicago area, as dangerous heat locks in for the next several days.
A man was shot and killed in Chicago's Roseland community early Monday morning.
Famous local musicians are the inspiration for the names of four new piping plover chicks living at Chicago's Montrose Beach Dunes.
South Shore Line train service through Northern Indiana will continue to run on a weekend holiday schedule through Friday, July 3.
A man was stabbed in the Printers Row district in downtown Chicago early Monday morning.
A woman was shot in the leg and wounded in Chicago's Auburn Gresham community late Monday night.
Two cars were seriously damaged in a crash in Chicago's Bronzeville community overnight Sunday into Monday.
City leaders and first responders will hold a press conference Monday morning to inform people how to stay cool and safe during the extreme heat.