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How Data Centers Are Driving Up Chicagoans’ Energy Bills

From the South and West sides to the suburbs, communities are feeling the financial and environmental effects of the data center boom. Data centers — large, windowless, monochrome boxes — are impossible to miss. And it’s not just their appearance that catches their neighbors’ attention: people living close to data centers report a “constant electrical…

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What Illinois Got Wrong About Legal Weed

A multibillion-dollar industry has left many social equity entrepreneurs struggling to survive. In the six years since Illinois legalized recreational marijuana, dispensaries have blossomed across Chicago’s affluent north side neighborhoods. These stores’ neatly aligned displays of flower, edibles, tinctures, and vapes–along with premium prices–more closely resemble an Apple store than a smoke shop. They are…

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Tip and Wage Theft Still Prevalent in Chicago Restaurant Industry Despite New Ordinance

Chicago’s City Council passed a new ordinance intended to guarantee living wages for service industry workers, but experts believe that more strict legislation is needed to safeguard against employer fraud. The Chicago One Fair Wage ordinance, passed in October, will phase out Chicago’s subminimum wages for tipped workers over a five-year period, impacting restaurants in…

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