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Top Chicago news: 2 teens charged with firing at Uber driver; Chicago's snow shoveling law; more

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Published on November 14, 2019
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Chicago.

3 Chicago breweries named among 50 best of the decade

Half Acre, Revolution and Three Floyds rank among 50 best breweries in the U.S. during this decade. Metropolitan Brewing snags an honorable mention, according to Paste magazine.

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Neighbors not shoveling their sidewalks? Give the city a call

Here’s your guide to Chicago’s snow shoveling law.

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Software firm Qualtrics to hire 200 for its Loop office

Qualtrics, headquartered in Salt Lake City and Seattle, plans to open a Chicago office next year at 191 N. Wacker Drive and hire more than 200 employees.

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2 teens charged with firing at Uber driver's Jeep during attempted carjacking

Two teens tried to carjack an Uber driver just west of downtown Chicago, firing at his Jeep with a handgun loaded with metal-piercing bullets and equipped with a laser sight and silencer, according to police.

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Chicagoans with Middle Eastern and North African roots feel erased by US Census

Local groups say it’s essential for people to participate even if they don’t see a racial/ethnic category on the form that fits them.

Read the full story on Chicago Reader.


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