Staff scrambling for supplies due to high demand for cooking class at South Side school

When an entry-level cooking class was announced at Lindblom Math & Science Academy in Englewood, demand to enroll was so high that it left staff scrambling to procure enough supplies.

High demand for McDonald’s adult Happy Meals overwhelms workers

One user on Reddit who claims they are an employee at McDonald’s created a post titled “New Adult Happy-meals are killing me.”

First deer legally harvested by a hunter in Chicago during modern time

One Hickory Hills man used his crossbow to harvest the first deer taken legally by a hunter within the Chicago limits in more than 150 years.

Honoring Hispanic culture at Pilsen's National Museum of Mexican Art

Hispanic Heritage Month is all about learning and sharing culture. FOX 32’s Roseanne Tellez takes us to one of her favorite places, a treasure in the heart of Pilsen, to do just that.

Dietitian Carolyn Williams shares healthy meal options to heal chronic inflammation
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Chronic inflammation can cause all kinds of problems, but you can heal yourself by eating the right foods! Carolyn Williams, a registered dietitian and a James Beard Award-winning food and health journalist, shares some simple one-pan recipes you can cook in 15 minutes to eat your way to a healthier you.

'Best Before’ labels examined amid food waste concerns

The labels are used by manufacturers to determine how fresh food is, but some people worry these labels encourage shoppers to throw away food.

Parents can still claim their expanded child tax credit by Nov. 15, 2022 — here's how

Qualifying families who didn’t file a 2021 tax return still have until mid-November 2022 to claim their remaining Child Tax Credit funds and can use this simple tool.

Chicago named 'Best Big City' in the US
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For the sixth straight year, readers of Conde Nast Traveler magazine have voted Chicago the best big city in the United States.

Pilsen hot dog business forced to shut down over mural, alderman says
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A hot dog stand that has operated in Pilsen since 1956 closed over the weekend, and according to the local alderman, the closure stems from a mural painted on the side of the building.

Flood-damaged cars from Hurricane Ian may soon appear in Illinois, AG warns

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued a warning to consumers on Tuesday to be on the lookout for flood-damaged vehicles that may soon enter the used car market, which is already facing shortages nationwide.