Illinois regulators reject ComEd's $1.5 billion rate hike proposal
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State regulators have rejected a proposed rate hike of one-and-a-half billion dollars for ComEd, citing concerns that the associated electrical grid plan did not align with the requirements outlined in the new Clean Energy Law signed by Governor JB Pritzker.

How to avoid gift card scams this holiday season
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If you're buying a gift card for someone as the holidays near, be sure to follows some simple steps to avoid getting scammed.

Here's who may qualify for $10,000 in student debt relief under Biden's new forgiveness plan

The Biden administration has taken the next step toward its plan B for student loan forgiveness after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down its first debt forgiveness attempt.

Amazon testing grocery subscription service in these cities

Amazon is piloting a grocery delivery subscription service that would give Prime members in select cities unlimited grocery deliveries for $9.99 a month.

Schaumburg comic book store owner helps long-time friend after health setback
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Behind the walls of this mild-mannered Schaumburg business, you will find more than just the superheroes on the pages of these collectible comic books.

Cafe Selmarie going out in style, to close after 40 years
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Brigit Kobayashi, owner of Cafe Selmarie, talks about closing up shop after a delicious 40-year run in the heart of the Lincoln Square neighborhood.

Year-end money moves to lessen your tax bill this spring
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Elizabeth Buffardi with the Illinois CPA Society joins Good Day Chicago this morning to show how you can make important year-end money moves that could gift you a smaller tax bill.

Spotify to cut 17% of workforce in third round of layoffs this year

“We now find ourselves in a very different environment," Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said. "And despite our efforts to reduce costs this past year, our cost structure for where we need to be is still too big."

US Steel stuns Illinois town with plans for hundreds of firings

U.S. Steel issued layoff warnings to 1,000 employees of its Granite City, Illinois, mill this week, saying they expect to fire 60% of them due to indefinite idling of iron and steelmaking operations at the facility.

Companies are cutting worker benefits to offset the sting of high inflation

Companies looking to cut costs to offset the pain of high inflation are quietly paring back the non-cash benefits they offer to employees — and the problem may soon get worse.