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CHICAGO, Ill. – More than 1,000 low-level marijuana convictions have been vacated in the largest county in Illinois. Cook County State’s Attorney 158

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Even with businesses starting to reopen, we're getting a better picture of not just who is still out of work but how much money was lost.About .3 trillion is estimated to be lost by American workers, according to the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and Oxford Economics. That includes people who still have their jobs but may have been furloughed or had pay cuts.The estimates are that only between 11 and 20% of communities will have employment return to what it used to be.“Employers don’t have to respond to a generalized since of fear, so if you say I’m just not comfortable until there is a vaccine or I’m just not comfortable until you can give me certainty, what we're learning is they don’t have to do that and many of them won’t do that and I would just caution employees to realize that we are now for good or for bad in a buyer’s market,” said Johnny Taylor, Jr., the president and CEO of SHRM. SHRM found only 31% of employees said they were more productive working remotely, while 69% said they were less productive or the same.The group cautions employees about demanding remote work.“I’ve encouraged CEOs who've called me. You just have to be true to what your culture is. It is ok to say to an employee even if you are more productive at home, I want as senior management our culture to be more of a face to face one,” said Taylor.OSHA already requires companies to provide safe workplaces, and that includes new guidance about the coronavirus. 1486

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DENVER — On World Autism Awareness Day Tuesday, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill that expands medical marijuana use. Advocates have been fighting for two years to add autism to a list of qualifying medical conditions in Colorado.“I definitely believe it’s going to help kids for many reasons," said Michelle Walker, a parent of an autistic child who has other conditions that qualified him for medical marijuana. "One of the biggest reasons is I’ve seen it. I’ve seen my son’s life change. I’ve seen our family’s life change. It’s done a 180, and we’re not the only ones."Walker and her family moved to Colorado for the sole reason of obtaining medical marijuana for her son. He was able to start using medical marijuana to treat his seizures but said she also noticed a difference in his overall behavior."So I know it is an option for others and that it can be a beneficial option," Walker said.Walker and other families were at the Colorado State Capitol last year when a similar bill was vetoed. Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper did not sign off on the bill because he said more research was needed."It was heartbreaking," she said. "I cried, and my son has access, but to look in these families eyes after they had fought so hard, it was crushing."Those parents cried happy tears when Polis signed the bill on Tuesday. Jackie Bess brought her son Jackson to the governor's office to take part in the celebration. She hopes the move will help normalize the use of medical marijuana for autism ensuring parents will be able to talk about it with their child's doctor."Right now doctors won’t talk to us about it," Bess said. "Definitely, it will help other families."Bess and Walker agree that medical marijuana might not be the right solution for all kids with autism, but they believe families should have the option to try it."We’re not saying medical marijuana for anyone, anything," Bess said. "We’re saying autism is special and it requires some more tools in our toolbox," 2008

  

CHICAGO, Ill. – Starting on Wednesday, you can order a four-patty Double Big Mac and a single-patty Little Mac at participating McDonald's. The fast-food chain said Tuesday that it wants to satisfy Big Mac appetites of all sizes “We know sometimes that craving is small, and sometimes it’s truly huge, while other times our classic Big Mac is just right,” 368

  

DENVER -- For years, Denver Parks and Recreation has had a goose management program in place that involved hazing and relocation. Now, with the help of the US Department of Agriculture, they are trying a new approach.Parks and Rec officials say the easiest way to lower the geese population is by capturing and processing them as food for families in need, or for charitable organizations.Executive Director of Denver Parks and Recreation, Scott Gilmore, says the USDA is in charge of all the steps.“They are actually collecting geese in specific parks and they are taking them to a processor where they are processed and they are donating them to needy families.”It’s something many cities across the country have already been doing for years.Parks and rec says this plan will help them address the population problem directly.The USDA began collecting birds about two weeks ago and will continue to do so throughout specific Denver parks.What is still unclear is where around Denver the meat will go after it is processed. 1037

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