Business owner opens restaurant 1308 Chicago as worker amenity, later expands to public
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Women own almost 13 million businesses in the US and their workforces and revenues are growing more quickly, but it's not without hardships. Business owner Kimberly Moore shares her journey opening a restaurant on the West Side.

Family donates organs of boy killed in freak accident playing basketball

A Kentucky family is devastated after an 8-year-old boy died while playing at home, but they hope his memory will continue through the lives of others.

Flight attendants renew push for infants to have their own seats

Citing turbulence as a major factor, The Association of Flight Attendants wants children under 2 years old to have their own seats.

Taco Bell bringing back '90s hit in blast from the past menu

"From petitions, to recreating their own DIY alternatives from home, Taco Bell fans took to social advocating for the return," the restaurant said.

Construction on Kennedy Expressway in Chicago begins Monday

The construction project will stretch from the I-94 junction to Ohio Street. Crews will repair 36 bridge decks, add new signs, patch pavement, and upgrade lighting.

Hundreds attend Maple Syrup Festival at River Trail Nature Center in Northbrook

Visitors were able to sample pure maple syrup, learn about tree tapping, watch sap evaporation and learn about the history of maple syrup production.