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Hospital workers call for 'hazard pay' in outbreak
Lower-paid health care workers in Chicago on the front lines of the coronavirus fight are demanding higher pay and better working conditions.
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Should Schools Consider Their Grad Students Workers?
Grad students teach classes, grade papers, conduct research and create syllabi, but they're not always guaranteed the same pay or benefits as workers.
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Coronavirus kills more than 1,000, Four prosecutors withdraw from Roger Stone's case, Jussie Smollett indicted on six new counts
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COVID-19 Watch: Danger Of The Open Roads
Traffic has gone down across the country, but in some places, it looks like the freedom of open roads has actually led to more dangerous crashes.
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Coronavirus Outbreak Prompts Changes At Catholic Church Services
The Chicago Archdiocese issued new guidelines for Mass amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Chicago hospital workers call for 'hazard pay'
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Police Across Country Brace For Rise In Violent Crime
Newsy has found many police forces can't keep up with crime or staffing levels.
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Lollapalooza Spotlights Some Of TikTok's Biggest Musicians
Viral artists like mxmtoon, Flo Milli, Tai Verdes and Bia are all part of this year’s music festival in Chicago.
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Despite CDC Recommendations, States Debate When To Vaccinate Inmates
In states like Illinois and New Mexico, where vaccinating prisoners and corrections staff has been prioritized, many citizens have expressed outrage.
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Businesses Brace For New COVID Lockdowns
Faced with new COVID-19 restrictions and potential lockdowns, businesses worry for their futures.
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Chicago Outreach Bus Sparks Happiness Amid Holidays
The Night Ministry's bus brings food, coffee, hygiene supplies and more to underserved communities in Chicago six nights a week.
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Former Washington State Football Coach Plans To Sue University
An attorney for Nick Rolovich said he intends to take legal action after Rolovich was fired for failing to comply with the state's vaccine mandate.
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Biden Seeking Chicago Schools Opening, White House Press Secretary Says
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says the Biden's administration is urging Chicago's mayor and teachers union to strike a deal to return children to classrooms. She speaks at a press briefing. (Excerpt)
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Chicago TikTok Creator Is The Windy City's Unofficial Historian
A man hoping to educate his kids about Chicago has spun his online fame into real-life opportunities.
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Chicago City Council To Vote On Universal Basic Income
The City Council could vote as soon as Wednesday on a plan that would provide as many as 5,000 households with $500 a month.
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Mass Shootings Are Driving Up Fear Of Public Spaces, Gatherings
In light of the Highland Park, Illinois shooting, fear of public spaces and anxiety with large gatherings is higher in the U.S.