Western Governors University (WGU) launched a series that focused on workforce development and higher education. Each installment of the ...
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Government Relations, Brad Tietz, gave testimony today about House Bill 3251 to Th ...
Americans who celebrate the holiday will spend a collective $21.6 billion, according to the National Retail Federation.
Recruitment continues for all five dining options in casino, including all new Council Oak Steaks & Seafood
Fans can enter to win a kit to help them convince the mayo-haters in their life to reconsider.
The South Loop sandwich emporium announced on Twitter that an anonymous donor has stepped forward to back to sandwich giveaway.
No grant money can be used for individual businesses to purchase items such as dining tables and chairs or lighting.
The near-future is foggy at Navy Pier; no Ferris wheel rides, boardwalk strolls, or a concrete date for re-opening.
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce released the following statement in response to Gov. J.B. Pritzker's announcement regarding addition ...
The position requires an assessment test and a good driving record.
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There was a big change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Cook County.
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce applauds action taken by the Illinois House Judiciary Civil Committee in advancing legislation that ...
“I’ve been around awhile,” Pappas said. “I’m not known for not saying exactly what I think.”
An ex-employee smuggled "marijuana-laced salads" out of Illinois to launch an Arkansas cannabis cultivation operation, a lawsuit alleges.
Marzee Devichand and Danielle Faber bring added bench strength to growing Chicago team
The housewares expo was called off because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year's show was McCormick Place's first COVID-19 cancellation.
Feds say ex-employees falsified parcel-delivery information, with a manager emailing, "We been caught" when postal staff raised questions.
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As SOS Illinois honors Black History Month, the Board’s unanimous decision reaffirms commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Members of Teamsters Local 710 voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike as contract talks stalled with Albertsons-owned Jewel-Osco.
On Sunday, United Airlines immediately removed 24 of its Boeing 777 airplanes from service out of an abundance of caution.
Virtual and in-person registration options now open for Des Moines event.
The suit accuses Chicago-based McDonald's of "relegating Black owners to the oldest stores in the toughest neighborhoods."
Tribune Publishing agrees to sell the Chicago Tribune and nine other newspapers to Alden Global Capital for $630 million.
The iconic green beverage and Oreo sidekick are back on McDonald's menu for a limited time in advance of St. Patrick's Day.
Del Galdo, who founded his now 27-strong attorney firm in 1998, represents multiple park districts, school districts, and municipalities.
25 global brand experts confirmed to judge entries for prestigious brand marketing awards
Ford blames the cuts on an international parts shortage.
Certified Chicago Data Destruction Company is a 2021 Data Privacy Day Champion
Gebrüder Weiss USA has made a gift to Loyola University Chicago to provide scholarships for Quinlan School of Business students.
Imagine yourself driving across America behind the wheel of 27-foot-long Wienermobile. Oscar Mayer is now hiring "hotdoggers" for 2021.
O’Brien’s tax advisory expertise adds bench strength to the growing Chicago team.
Commercial design-build firm coverts open spaces into private offices to accommodate a fully-connected, flexible working environment.
The Pennsylvania-based salty snack maker has its sights set on the Chicago company that's been around since 1926.
The news comes a day after Macy's announced it will also close its Water Tower Place location.
The store will hold a going-out-of-business sale for the next 8 to 12 weeks before closing its doors for good, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Anteprima, located at 5316 N. Clark St. in Andersonville, was one of Esquire’s local restaurant picks.
“Our members have put their lives on the line to keep Cook County functioning,” SEIU Local 73 president Dian Palmer said in a statement.
AMA Chicago to honor 'Best of Brand Marketing' at 19th Annual BrandSmart Conference