Chicago Logged 230,400 Rides In First Month Of New E-Scooter Pilot
Data shows the initial demand for e-scooters is down compared to last year’s pilot program, but complaints are down 60%.
Data shows the initial demand for e-scooters is down compared to last year’s pilot program, but complaints are down 60%.
From visiting their new exhibit to watching ABC’s “Grown-ish,” Danyelle and Diona Gray share their top picks for the week.
As food insecurity rises in Chicago amid the pandemic, local food banks and grassroot initiatives are stepping in to help those in need.
Remote schooling is difficult for everyone involved. But parents, students and e-learning support groups are rising to the challenge.
Healthcare workers are calling for better COVID-19 protocols and a patient-nurse ratio limit.
Half of American adults reported some form of anxiety or depression during the pandemic, according to a recent Boston University study.
The self-described “sonic scientist” shares his top picks for the week.
The online survey, conducted between Aug. 4-14, focused on owners and executives of small and midsize businesses in Chicago.
Illinois saw rising positivity rates this week in most of the state’s regions, and an outbreak at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Heather Ireland Robinson shares her top recommendations and what she’s looking forward to at this year’s Chicago Jazz online concerts.