Chicago Company Facing Over $170K in Fines for Workplace Safety Violations
A Northwest Side Chicago manufacturer of industrial dryers is facing $171,000 in fines after an inspection last year revealed “multiple […]
A Northwest Side Chicago manufacturer of industrial dryers is facing $171,000 in fines after an inspection last year revealed “multiple […]
Paul Dolan, a resident of Chicago’s Roger’s Park neighborhood, was tired of kids having bad attitudes. So he came up
For years now, a myth has persisted that smoking helps people, especially women, control their weight. But a new study
A mobile app development firm specializing in business apps has recently moved to an office near Chicago. The Chicago Tribune
There’s a tiny, temporary suburb coming to Chicago. The National Football League is taking over Roosevelt College’s Auditorium Theatre and
Beyond helping others, donating food, clothing, and other necessities to the needy can have its rewards — as one Chicago-area
While medical marijuana was legalized in Illinois in 2014, the process of instituting the change has been an uphill battle
In North Lawndale, Illinois, two very different sets of students are learning similar lessons. Both disadvantaged public-school students and students
Just a few weeks ago, Chicago was buzzing with automotive hype from the annual Chicago Auto Show, which the Chicago Tribune claims
An Algonquin home fire that broke out in the early morning Wed., March 25, displaced two people but caused no