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A $4K BLT? How a Food Delivery Order Almost Kept a Chicago Man From Paying Rent
Open. Closed. Open. Closed. Dining in Illinois’ restaurants has been a gamble as coronavirus mitigation rules have meant indoor dining restrictions or closures depending on COVID-19 metrics in the state. Curbside pickup and delivery have remained a constant and safe option, but with such high demand, it’s not uncommon for the occasional order mix-up. “Maybe your soda didn’t come with...
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Settlement to Offer Cold Hard Cash for Some LG Fridge Owners
Imagine a scenario where just three days before you were scheduled to host Thanksgiving dinner, your refrigerator goes out. That’s exactly what happened for Shenay and Ash Carter, from Chicago’s Auburn-Gresham neighborhood. “The week before, I noticed food wasn’t as cold as normally was. A few days before Thanksgiving, the whole fridge went out and the food spoiled,” Ash...
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Questions Remain After Chicago Marijuana Dispensary Heist
It was the first heist since cannabis was made available for medical patients four years ago. But was the $200,000 burglary of a Chicago MOCA dispensary an inside job? Ask Chicago Police, and they’ll tell you without hesitation that the January 6th burglary of the MOCA dispensary in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood had all the hallmarks of a classic...