Over the St. Patrick’s Day weekend, city investigative teams say they will increase their efforts to make sure Chicago bars follow COVID-19 distancing rules. The city office of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection says it “has expanded its investigative hours and will be conducting proactive investigations and responding to complaints from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. starting this Saturday.”
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