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Small businesses out thousands in expected revenue following closures of Foxtrot, Dom's Market
Three days after Foxtrot and Dom’s Market announced their sudden closures, former employees were scrambling to find jobs. Several rallied on Friday for workers’ rights, believing the parent company, Outfox Hospitality, might have violated the WARN Act. Outfox Hospitality could not be reached for comment, but according to a message on the Dom’s Market website, the company “explored many...
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Former Foxtrot, Dom's employees protest after abrupt closures
Former employees of the shuttered Foxtrot and Dom’s chains protested the business’ abrupt closures, NBC Chicago’s Courtney Sisk reports.
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The Rundown: Caleb Williams, Rome Odunze bring dawn of new era for Bears after home run draft night
A look back at the top news headlines for this week in news with Evrod Cassimy.
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Chicago appeals court rejects R. Kelly ‘s challenge of 20-year sentence
Editor’s note: The video in the player above is from a previous report. The singer R. Kelly was correctly sentenced to 20 years in prison on child sex convictions in Chicago, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. Jurors in 2022 convicted the Grammy Award-winning R&B singer, born Robert Sylvester Kelly, on three charges of producing child porn and three charges of enticement...
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Protesters set up tent encampment on Northwestern University campus
Hundreds were seen protesting on Northwestern University’s campus Thursday, setting up an encampment described by demonstrators as an “occupation,” which led to tense moments at times between authorities and students.
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Protesters set up tent encampment on Northwestern University campus
Hundreds were seen protesting on Northwestern University’s campus Thursday, setting up an encampment described by demonstrators as an “occupation,” which led to tense moments at times between authorities and students. Sandra Torres reports.
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Chicago's ‘rat hole' removed after city determines sidewalk with animal impression was damaged
A Chicago sidewalk landmark some residents affectionately called the “rat hole” was removed Wednesday after city officials determined the section bearing the imprint of an animal was damaged and needed to be replaced, officials said.
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Suit: Unexpected layoffs at Foxtrot, Dom's stores violated Illinois WARN Act
A new lawsuit has been filed against Foxtrot and Dom’s after the companies abruptly shut down dozens of stores without notice, laying off staff in the middle of their shifts, NBC Chicago’s Lexi Sutter reports.
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Suit: Unexpected layoffs at Foxtrot, Dom's stores violated Illinois WARN Act
A new lawsuit has been filed against Foxtrot and Dom’s after the companies abruptly shut down dozens of stores without notice, laying off staff in the middle of their shifts.
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Foxtrot, Dom's employees seen handing out items from store shelves after unexpected closures
Employees at Foxtrot and Dom’s locations around Chicago reacted to the unexpected news that the companies were abruptly closing without notice Tuesday in a variety of ways. Lexi Sutter reports.
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Woman fought off attacker in 1 of 2 sexual assault attempts within minutes in Lakeview
A woman who was one of two attacked in sexual assault attempts in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood within minutes Monday night managed to fight off her attacker and escape.
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Woman fought off attacker in 1 of 2 sexual assault attempts within minutes in Lakeview
A woman who was one of two attacked in sexual assault attempts in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood within minutes Monday night managed to fight off her attacker and escape.
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Fallen officer Luis Huesca remembered on what would have been his 31st birthday
Officer Luis Huesca was shot and killed two days before his 31st birthday. Now, many are remembering who he was as a person and an officer in celebration of what would have been his day. Patrick Fazio reports.
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Foxtrot, Dom's employees seen handing out items from store shelves after unexpected closures
Employees at Foxtrot and Dom’s locations around Chicago reacted to the unexpected news that the companies were abruptly closing without notice Tuesday in a variety of ways.
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Foxtrot, Dom's locations abruptly close in Chicago
Signs were posted to several stores as the chains announced the closures of two Dom’s stores and 33 Foxtrots across Chicago, Dallas and DC areas
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‘It was nice serving you': Foxtrot, Dom's locations abruptly close in Chicago
Dom’s Kitchen and Foxtrot, popular grocery and market chains, unexpectedly closed several stores Tuesday morning — to the surprise of both customers and several employees.
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Study ranks Chicago as most walkable city in America for tourists
With summer on the way and tourism ramping up in Chicago, a recent study shows that there is plenty of reason behind the appeal of traveling to the Windy City.
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$8M Hilco settlement reached 4 years after industrial implosion
A lawsuit has been settled in US district court, with money going to Little Village residents whose lives were negatively affected by an industrial implosion four years ago. After lawyer costs and outreach fees, the “Hilco settlement” is $8 million. NBC 5’s Kye Martin reports.
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Chicago is most walkable city for tourists
A recent study highlights Chicago’s allure for travelers, showcasing its exceptional walkability with key landmarks like “The Bean” and the Magnificent Mile accessible within just 28 minutes on foot
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Officer Luis Huesca shot and killed while returning home from work: What we know so far
A Chicago police officer was shot and killed while driving home from work over the weekend, sparking a large investigation as authorities work to determine what exactly happened. Lisa Chavarria reports.