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2019年2月5日 星期二

Bears ax sideline perk | Sears court showdown | $15 minimum wage for Illinois?

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February 5, 2019

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Bears ax sideline perk after lawsuit from season ticket holder who's a Packers fan

Tuesday, Feb 5

Russell Beckman wanted to wear his Green Bay gear during the "Pregame On-Field-Warm-Up Experience," which allowed Bears season ticket holders with enough points to stand on the sidelines before a home game. He sued for the right to wear his Packers gear. But the perk has been eliminated.

Sears bankruptcy watch: Court showdown focuses on lost jobs

Sears Holdings Corp. appeared in U.S. Bankruptcy Court on Monday to make the case its chairman should get another chance to right the ship after seven money-losing years.

Illinois Democrats in talks to raise minimum wage to $15 per hour, an early priority of Gov. J.B. Pritzker

Some Democratic lawmakers are trying to nearly double Illinois' statewide minimum wage, which could give raises to more than a million workers.

Crisis averted: Chicago candy-maker ready to ensure Valentine's Day candy hearts live on

Oak Brook-based Ferrara Candy Co., maker of Brach's Conversation Hearts, has given a face-lift to some of its hearts just as the rival Sweethearts brand is out of action this year. 

Chicago Avenue bridge to reopen next week

A big traffic headache will be cured next week by a new interim bridge at Chicago Avenue, which will have two eastbound lanes and one westbound lane. The permanent bridge, due in 2021, will have two lanes in each direction.

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