Top Chicago news: Medical Center nurses set new strike date; Uber, mayor fight over ride-hailing fee

Top Chicago news: Medical Center nurses set new strike date; Uber, mayor fight over ride-hailing feePhoto: vxla/Flickr
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Published on November 15, 2019

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Chicago.

Chicago bar installs more than 70 singing fish

The fish now sing three songs together: "Staying Alive," "Once in a Lifetime" and "Choices." 

Read the full story on Fox 4 Kansas City.

University of Chicago hospital nurses set second strike date

About 2,200 University of Chicago Medical Center nurses have notified the hospital that they’re prepared to go on a second strike Nov. 26.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

After battling drug addiction, Chicago-area mother of two faces possible deportation

A Chicago woman says she's fighting deportation because of past theft convictions from when she was struggling with drug addiction.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.

What will fix Chicago’s congestion? Uber and Mayor Lightfoot fight over answer

Fixing Chicago’s increasing car traffic and declining transit ridership with a ride-hailing fee is complicated.

Read the full story on Curbed Chicago.

Former cop who hopes to expunge court records of his fatal off-duty shooting meets with victim’s brother

The former Chicago cop met privately with the victim's brother Thursday after a court hearing on his request.

Read the full story on Chicago Tribune.


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