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A class action lawsuit was filed against Walmart alleging the firing of Black workers with criminal records; former workers rallied in Chicago.
Funeral home gets Chicago’s lucrative $4.4M body removal contract Current and former Chicago police officers once saddled with the grisly job of “body snatchers” question whether a single ...
The Bears, Fire and White Sox are in the market for new homes, while the Blackhawks and Sky eye expanding their footprint in Chicago.
Walmart is quietly opening stores where no customers are allowed, and it could completely change how you shop online.
The newest Walmart stores aren't being opened to shoppers. Instead, these new 'dark stores' are filled with products commonly in online orders.
The Chicago White Sox have indefinitely banned a fan from their home games after he brought Arizona Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte to tears by reportedly heckling him about his late mother.
Now the company has given a statement explaining why it is trying out "dark stores." Walmart revealed that it's all part of an effort to "regularly test new tools." ...
The Tribune did not disclose the scope of the buyouts, or whether it is also considering layoffs to reduce the size of the newsroom.
Universal is bringing a new, year-round immersive experience to Chicago, the city announced -- and this one will have a whole new kind of thrill.
Chicago cop who inadvertently shot and killed his partner has a lengthy disciplinary record in a short career Officer Carlos A. Baker has had more than a dozen complaints against him, records show.
Fox News analyst Gianno Caldwell seeks justice for his brother's unsolved Chicago murder, publishing a new book as the city faces another violent July 4th weekend.
The company reportedly plans on opening several "dark stores" - warehouse-style hubs that resemble retail outlets but are closed to shoppers.