New Illinois law allows undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses

Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill into law Friday that allows undocumented immigrants to obtain standard Illinois driver's licenses that can serve as a valid form of identification.

DoorDash unveils hourly pay option for delivery drivers

DoorDash drivers will now have the choice to choose between “Earn by Time” or “Earn by Offer.”

Fitness Friday: Gallagher Way summer fitness series offers free classes
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Gallagher Way partnered with area fitness centers to offer free morning fitness classes on the lawn Mondays through Thursdays. All community members are welcome to join and can sign up online at the Gallagher Way website. Mondays and Wednesdays feature high intensity work outs while Tuesdays and Thursdays is yoga.

Sriracha sauce shortage causes prices to spike up to $70 a bottle

Huy Fong Foods, Inc., a leading sriracha sauce manufacturer, struggles to meet demand as chili crops fail — online resellers raise prices in response.

Arizona couple marries at White Castle years after bride, once a homeless teen, was helped by fast food worker

Jamie West, 41, and Drew Schmitt, 58, of Arizona, married on Cinco de Mayo at a White Castle location in Scottsdale, where the pair welcomed 150 guests to a one-of-a-kind royal wedding with sliders, onion rings and other fast food fare.

$300,000 flying car gets special certification from FAA

A flying car being developed for both roadways and vertical takeoff and landing capabilities is now one step closer to becoming a reality.

Should ketchup be refrigerated? Heinz settles online debate

Do you store your ketchup in the refrigerator or kitchen pantry? Heinz has (once again) weighed in – leaving fans of the popular condiment divided.

New concerning report on heavy metals in baby food released

A new concerning report on heavy metals in baby food was made available this week. This comes after the Food and Drug Administration vowed to take action. Yet, little progress has been made.

Heads up: 7 planets will be in retrograde this summer

The planet Mercury is in retrograde most often because it's the fastest planet traveling around the sun, NASA explained.