Niles Army veteran suing Walmart, Amazon for using his image without consent

From fighting for his country to waging a war against corporate America, a Niles veteran says he has been re-traumatized by Amazon and Walmart after the companies sold his image for profit.

Chicago bar giving out gift cards to individuals who get COVID-19 vaccine

The Village Tap, located in the North Center neighborhood, announced on Twitter that they will be giving out 1,000 gift cards valued at $10 each, to individuals who receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Lovin' Local: Scratch Goods in West Loop
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Maureen McClure and Elizabeth Leipold, founders of Scratch Goods, talk about how their business has fared since the onset of the pandemic.

What determines how much house you can afford?

Several things can influence how much mortgage you may qualify for when buying a home.

Does home insurance cover rental property?

Homeowners insurance, landlord insurance or commercial property insurance: which kind of policy do you need to protect your rental property?

$2,000 checks: Biden to release stimulus package plan

On Monday, Biden maintained that getting money into the hands of Americans is a top priority when he takes office.

3 money resolutions to stick to in 2021
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Financial expert Chris Hogan breaks down three money resolutions to adhere to in the new year.

When should you use a high yield savings account? 5 scenarios

If you need to save up toward a big expense, a high-yield savings account might be able to help you reach your goal a lot faster.

Second stimulus checks are arriving — here's how to prepare

For many, debt may not be a top priority with the upcoming stimulus package, but here’s what to consider if it is for you.

Chicago restaurant under fire for throwing boozy, maskless party

Video of a big boozy party is sparking worries of a super-spreader event, and neighbors say this was not the first time the Chicago restaurant flouted COVID rules.

Today's mortgage rates stable | January 12, 2021

Check out the mortgage rates for January 12, 2021, which are unchanged from yesterday.