‘There’s A Lot Of Opportunity’: Employees Talk About The Booming Weed Business
It’s been a week since recreational pot became legal in Illinois. Reset checked in with two dispensary employees about how sales are going.

It’s been a week since recreational pot became legal in Illinois. Reset checked in with two dispensary employees about how sales are going.
Reset checks in with Nicholas Schuler, Inspector General for the Chicago Board of Education, about the findings in his office’s annual report into complaints of misconduct, waste and fraud in …
Reset sits down with the restaurateur and sommelier to discuss his 30 years in the business and his latest project with chef Curtis Duffy.
After clashes over LGBTQ issues, the United Methodist Church is working on a split between “traditionalist” and more liberal factions.
Reset looks back at the biggest news and culture stories of the decade.
Prominent Chicago attorney Karen Daniel was remembered as an advocate for justice as family, friends and colleagues attended her funeral on Monday. Daniel was killed Thursday after being struck by a …
It’s fitting a tea store occupies one of the most adorable buildings in the city, because this colorful store is steeped in Chicago history.
Seven years ago, Shannon Downey came across a Star Trek pattern for cross stitching and she was instantly hooked. What started out as a relaxing hobby quickly grew into a platform to express her …
Chicago police officers shot and killed the Illinois Black Panther leader 50 years ago. Reset took a look back at his life and work.