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Success
‘It just drives the cost up’: 40 hours per year of mandatory time off in Illinois is just too much to ask for some local entrepreneurs
By
Claire Savage
,
Kathleen Foody
and
The Associated Press
March 14, 2023
Politics
Workers in Illinois can take time off ‘for any reason’ after governor signs new law
By
Claire Savage
and
The Associated Press
March 14, 2023
Finance
Illinois is about to require paid leave for nearly all workers—with no limit based on business size
By
Claire Savage
and
The Associated Press
February 19, 2023
Personal Finance
Illinois cities including Chicago just started giving some residents $500 every month
By
Ella Ceron
and
Bloomberg
October 7, 2022
Tech
Carvana’s Illinois problems continue. Startup is barred from selling cars in state for second time in under three months
By
Chris Morris
July 20, 2022
Leadership
Not Every State Is Restricting Abortion Rights—Some Are Expanding Them
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Natasha Bach
June 13, 2019
Arctic Freeze Shuts Down Mail Delivery, Schools, and Government Offices in Midwest
By
Erik Sherman
January 30, 2019
Leadership
Tinder, Instagram, and a Catfish: How an Illinois Politician Went From Up-and-Comer to Out of a Job
By
Grace Dobush
August 2, 2018
MPW
The 37th State Just Ratified the Equal Rights Amendment for Women—36 Years After the Deadline
By
Natasha Bach
May 31, 2018
Commentary
This Employee-Owned Consulting Firm Was Just Named One of Chicago’s Best Places to Work
By
Ed Frauenheim
May 25, 2018
Tech
Judge Says Customers Can Sue Over Face Scans
By
Jeff John Roberts
September 19, 2017
Leadership
Illinois House Rejected a $6.7 Billion School Funding Bill
By
Reuters
August 29, 2017
Tech
Wisconsin Was Outbid For Foxconn Factory, But Still Won
By
The Associated Press
August 1, 2017
Leadership
Illinois Governor Vetoes Budget Plan That Includes $5 Billion Tax Increase
By
Michael Corvo
July 4, 2017
Retail
Why Walmart Is Being Sued by the Family of a Slain Uber Driver
By
Reuters
June 27, 2017
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