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Officials say the Andersonville restaurant failed a health inspection because of rodent droppings. Einstein can't re-open until it schedules and passes another inspection.
Einstein Brothers in Andersonville and Art Zone Cafe in Ravenswood were cited for having mouse droppings in their kitchens. They cannot reopen until they pass a health inspection.
Kim Bobo, executive director of Edgewater-based Interfaith Worker Justice, says millions of workers are denied overtime pay, paid less than minimum wage or not paid at all.
The school board voted unanimously to name American Quality Schools, a Chicago-based school-management firm, as the new academic manager of Passages Charter School.
The school board voted unanimously to name American Quality Schools, a Chicago-based school-management firm, as the new academic manager of Passages Charter School.
We just finished looking at data about where our neighborhood reporters are in the city. I'm proud to say that we've got about 65 people fairly well spread out across Chicago.
We just finished looking at data about where our neighborhood reporters are in the city. I'm proud to say that we've got about 65 people fairly well spread out across Chicago.
RayMark Venture, which owned buildings housing Hamburger Mary's, Urbanest and Sir Spa, sells its portfolio of nine buildings on Clark Street. Some tenants are worried about the change.