Below is a map showing restaurants around the city that offer heated patios or other forms of cold-weather outdoor dining.
UPS is hiring for more than 1,600 season positions in the Chicago area as deliveries ramp up during the holiday season.
CBS 2 Morning Insider Tim McNicholas shows us which holiday attractions will still be open in the Loop.
Featuring 47 vendors and numerous activities throughout the holiday season
CBS 2 is Working For Chicago, finding you opportunities to get back to work during the pandemic.
A state-by-state look at the American fare includes the favorite in the Chicago area.
Bars and restaurants affected by the COVID-19 shutdown can apply for Chicago Hospitality Grants of up to $10,000 through Nov. 23.
The family legacy continues at Vesco Oil as 3rd generation steps into CEO role
Women-led office of accounting and advisory firm fills demand from emerging markets including cannabis, life sciences and real estate
Restaurants and the hospitality industry are hit hard in the latest wave of layoffs.
CBS 2 Morning Insider Lauren Victory takes us through the timeline of his budding business.
McDonald's boneless pork sandwich slathered in barbecue sauce is coming back soon, and you can find it with the McRib locator.
UPS hiring events are taking place Friday across the Chicago area.
“It was basically sadness,” waiter Shaun Wilson said.
Infrastructure to support electric vehicles, alternative fuels along I-94 from Michigan to Montana to be highlighted on Nov. 10
And some workers think they should just stay on unemployment.
Openings include mail handler assistants and postal support employees, with hourly wages of up to $18 per hour.
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Employ your passion and career expertise by engaging with AMA Chicago's many members as a speaker at one of the events planned for 2021.
Service is expected to start in the first half of 2021, depending on the course of the pandemic and government action.
CBS 2 is Working For Chicago by providing you job resources you need to bounce back during the pandemic.
This is the theater’s second sale in the company’s 60-year history.
Second City was an early training ground for “Saturday Night Live” players including John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd and Gilda Radner.
The latest Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Act report said Ruth’s Chris Steak House in River North will be closing for good.
United and American Airlines will furlough a combined 32,000 workers.
Starting Thursday, the businesses will be allowed higher capacities and later last calls.
A top HR expert at job site Indeed.com is giving us a look at where Chicago stacks up to the nation.
The airline is rolling out a rapid COVID-19 testing program using the 15-minute test from Abbott Laboratories prior to security screening.
The tentative agreement ends several months of contract negotiations, but still must be ratified by a majority of the nurses.
CBS 2’s Tara Molina checked in Monday night with bar and restaurant owners facing more uncertainty and costs to stay open.
The AMA Chicago announces a new leadership team for its Board of Directors, which they call the Executive Committee.
A restaurant collapse is on the horizon in Chicago, according to owners who just can’t scrape by any longer.
Hamilton will be responsible for recruiting, training and supporting insurance agents specializing in Medicare Advantage plans.
More than 270 workers are set to lose their jobs at the award-winning chef's restaurants this month due to the coronavirus.
The job cuts are fewer than expected, down from an earlier target of 36,000.
Bob Rohrman, known as “Bob Rohrrrrrrr-man” thanks to his dealership's commercials, died Tuesday, according to family.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot has launched a contest encouraging Chicagoans to come up with solutions for winter outdoor dining.
LLSA Alumni Spotlight, focusing on the university’s law school graduates, used its August 2020 edition call attention to three alums.
Attendance is down by over 80 percent, and the private operator of the "people's pier" is running a $20 million deficit, officials said.
Steve Easterbrook's lawyers are working to have McDonald's lawsuit thrown out, as it's aimed at taking back compensation over allegations.