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January 23, 2019

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As Lincoln Yards development heads to Chicago Plan Commission, here are the newest details

Wednesday, Jan 23

RYAN ORI: The $6 billion Lincoln Yards development proposal will be heard by the Chicago Plan Commission on Thursday. Here is a closer look at revised details in the plan that would transform part of the city's North Side.

Walgreens paying $269 million to U.S. in fraud settlement

Deerfield-based Walgreens agreed to pay $269.2 million to settle prosecutors' claims that the drugstore chain defrauded a federally funded health care program over insulin drugs and a discount initiative.

Fate of food trucks in Chicago in hands of Illinois Supreme Court

The battle to overturn Chicago's food truck regulations heads Wednesday to the Illinois Supreme Court, which will consider whether restrictions meant to protect restaurants from wheeled competitors are unconstitutional.

Chick-fil-A headed to Chicago's Magnificent Mile as Purple Pig moves one door south

RYAN ORI: The Purple Pig plans to move a few feet south of its longtime home on North Michigan Avenue, and Chick-fil-A has a deal to take the Michelin-approved restaurant's space.

'Frozen food porn' Super Bowl ad: Kraft Heinz makes play for spotlight with racy Devour spot

The Devour ad, showing a woman talking about her boyfriend's "frozen food porn" addiction, is the latest Super Bowl ad to try raunchiness and sex in a bid to stand out.

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