Illinois sets record for daily COVID-19 cases, Dr. Arwady explains why surge is happening
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Dr. Allison Arwady, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, joins Good Day Chicago to answer questions about Omicron, and gives advice on how to celebrate the holidays amid the latest COVID-19 surge.

Cosmetic acupuncture Vs. Botox: Dr. Gudrun Snyder explains
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Facial rejuvenation in the form of acupuncture? Dr. Gudrun Snyder joins Good Day Chicago to explain the benefits.

You should ask for a raise, expert says
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Do you wait for your boss to give you a raise, or ask? Work place diversity expert Kim Crowder joins Good Day Chicago to talk about asking your boss for a raise, and how to go about it.

Lemont High School cancels classes due to COVID-19 spike
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A number of people tested positive for the virus in the building, prompting school officials to cancel classes.

Rapid at home COVID-19 testing kits: Do they really work?
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Pablo Penaloza-MacMaster, assistant professor of microbiology and immunology at Northwestern University, joins Good Day Chicago to talk all things at-home testing.

Holiday Helpings: Epic brioche bread pudding
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Leading up to Christmas, FOX 32 Chicago is partnering with local chefs to help you get inspired with some new holiday recipes.

Preckwinkle urges vaccinations ahead of holiday travel
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Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle pleaded with residents to get vaccinated Tuesday as the Omicron variant continues to get a foothold.

Skokie police investigate smash and grab at bike shop
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Just before four 4 a.m., police said they responded to Erick's Bike Shop in the 3800 block of Oakton Street for a report of a burglar alarm.

'All Madden' documentary chronicles the rise of the famous NFL icon
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Tom Rinaldi previews the new FOX documentary "All-Madden," which follows the life and career of legendary NFL coach and broadcaster John Madden.

University of Illinois to pivot to remote learning as COVID cases surge
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University of Illinois Chancellor Robert J. Jones talks about their decision to start the spring semester with remote learning as COVID cases around the nation spike.