Top Chicago news: Hospital moves sick children ahead of nurses strike; tech firm to hire 200; more

Top Chicago news: Hospital moves sick children ahead of nurses strike; tech firm to hire 200; morePhoto: Erol Ahmed/Unsplash
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Published on November 19, 2019

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.

City's first Hanukkah pop-up bar opens next month

Wrigleyville sports bar Graystone Tavern will offer latkes, Manischewitz spritzers and more for the Jewish Festival of Lights.

Read the full story on Eater Chicago.

Medical Center moving sickest children as it prepares for second nurses strike

The University of Chicago Medical Center has started transferring some of its sickest babies and children to other hospitals in anticipation of a second strike by nurses next week, hospital leaders said Monday.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

Crane with brewery equipment blocks traffic in downtown

That brewing equipment hovering over Michigan Avenue? It’s from a new brewery moving in.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

Chicago tech company set to hire 200 more in 2020

Chicago-based software company Relativity plans to hire roughly 200 employees in 2020, many of them software engineers.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

Student accused of bringing pellet gun to Senn High School

A student accused of bringing a pellet gun to school was questioned by police Monday morning.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.


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