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  1. To combat a national shortage brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Northfield-based Medline Industries plans to make face masks in North America for the first time.

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  2. Aldermen on City Council’s Finance Committee voted to approve Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s $94 million property tax hike, overcoming a major hurdle for the mayor who has been working overtime to secure passage of her 2021 budget.

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  3. A series of commercial projects in Pullman has local officials touting the Far South Side neighborhood as an example of how to revitalize a community: "...We’ve pulled together to restore vitality to a neighborhood that was long neglected."

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    In trying to piece together what's happening at the Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund, here are more insights: via

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  5. Downtown apartment occupancy is at its lowest level since at least 1998, dragged down by the pandemic. But step into the suburbs and it’s a different world entirely.

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  6. . names a new host for its flagship midday show,

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  8. As FAA clears 737 Max, it's more important than ever to Boeing. As COVID has devastated international travel, the jet maker's focus shifts from the 787 to the newly ungrounded plane.

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  9. Gov. J.B. Pritzker says Illinois faces “a COVID storm," with a vaccine months away from widespread distribution.

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  10. Black Shop Friday promotes more than 500 Chicago businesses, offering more access to capital and raising visibility during the key retail season.

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  11. The families of Boeing 737 Max crash victims fear the imminent return of the aircraft to the skies: "We cannot trust this plane."

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  12. In the deal announced today, Kind snack bars become part of a portfolio that includes Wrigley products:

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  13. Lyft, Uber and others successfully fought back against a California law that would have treated gig workers as employees rather than independent contractors. Now the companies want to export those efforts in states including Illinois.

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    Mayor encouraging consumers to shop at Black businesses this holiday via

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    While Lyft was leading a high-profile campaign to derail a gig-worker law in California, it was quietly laying the groundwork for a similar effort in Illinois. via

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    According to 's a key component of COVID vaccine efficacy is this question: "Will people want it?" Read more: via

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    Who was still planning to go Black Friday shopping in person? These newest restrictions will limit retailers capacity, reports: via

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