Sarah Ehlen, Crain's Chicago Business

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Uber. Needles. Flu vaccine. What could go wrong?

On Nov. 19 the ride-hailing service will deliver flu shots via its new UberHealth. Users in 35 cities can order up a car to deliver up to 10 shots to a single location for $10. → Read More

Restaurant veterans opening Highwood Italian spot tomorrow

Lifelong friends Josh Kaplan and Mark Newman are opening Ballaro Nov. 10 in the northern suburb. → Read More

Richard Sandoval's Latinicity opens Nov. 5 at Block 37 in Chicago's Loop

Latinicity, the chef's long-awaited Block 37 food mega-cafeteria, is a joint project with Jose Garces (Rural Society). → Read More

The 2015 winners of the Chicago Innovation Awards

Ten companies, including old-timers like Abbott and Caterpillar, and 10 startups are honored for breakthrough products and services across a variety of industries. → Read More

Chicago population stagnates, while Houston's booms. A smackdown.

How we compare to Houston, the city that could displace Chicago as the nation's third-largest. → Read More

Tipping still the norm at Danny Meyer's GreenRiver in Chicago

The restaurateur, who's eliminating tipping at his New York establishments, is taking a wait-and-see-attitude before expanding the policy. → Read More

The local lawyer who keeps 'The Good Wife' honest

Irv Miller, a former Cook County assistant state's attorney who has practiced criminal law for decades, has been the show's legal technical adviser since it started. → Read More

Pitchfork Media acquired by Conde Nast

The owner of Vogue and The New Yorker has acquired Chicago's Pitchfork Media, one of the most influential sources for music news and reviews online. → Read More

Hospitality worker protests continue at Hotel Burnham

Housekeeping staff at the downtown hotel picket for better working conditions and a fair process to organize. → Read More

Chicago Architecture Biennial inspires Perkins + Will design contest

The architecture firm challenged its employees to come up with designs for a high-profile piece of land along the South Branch of the Chicago River which has sat vacant for years. → Read More

Chicago Uber drivers, taxi industry at odds over new city policies

Drivers for old-school taxis and ride-booking services squared off at City Hall today, flooding a hearing where new rules over fees and pickups were being hashed out. → Read More

Cook County ranks high in home affordability

Homeowners in Cook County spent 26.8 percent of their wages on mortgage payments for an average-priced house in the first quarter, the third-lowest percentage among the 20 largest U.S. counties, according to a report. → Read More

Dupage Medical Group acquires Meridian Medical Associates

Downers Grove-based DuPage, which has 60-plus locations, will expand into Will County through the acquisition of Meridian Medical Associates and Midwest Hospitalists in Joliet. → Read More