After $5 Billion Loss, Uber To Add 2000 Jobs In Chicago
Uber will headquarter its Uber Freight division in Chicago and add 2000 jobs in three years. But last month, the company lost $5.2 billion.
Uber will headquarter its Uber Freight division in Chicago and add 2000 jobs in three years. But last month, the company lost $5.2 billion.
Morning Shift checks in with the Chicago Tribune’s Mary Wisniewski for the latest transportation news.
New data from the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless found that half of the city’s homeless students stayed in predominantly black neighborhoods.
The Chicago Public Library chose The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert as its latest citywide reading assignment.
She formed her first band as a student at Lane Tech. Now 23, she’s carved out a place of her own in the city’s music scene.
From Mayor Lightfoot’s Twitter war with Sen. Ted Cruz to the authorized release of new documents in the Laquan McDonald case, this is the Friday News Roundup.
Today, these South Side buildings are mostly empty — but in the early 1900s they produced everything from tires to coffee.
We preview an exclusive interview with Bears Chairman and grandson of team founder George Halas about his memories of growing up with the team.
Chicago Police have made an arrest in just 35 percent of murders between 2011 and 2018.
Taylor Justin of The Haute Seeker shared her recommendations on what to see, hear and eat this weekend across the Chicago area.