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Vape vending machines facing pushback from some suburbs

Vape vending machines facing pushback from some suburbs

A fledgling Elmhurst-based company that distributes vending machines offering e-cigarettes and vaping products throughout the suburbs is facing pushback from some communities.

 
Mother-daughter duo unleashes dog-friendly market in Arlington Heights

Mother-daughter duo unleashes dog-friendly market in Arlington Heights

Sunday’s Bark BBQ Fest in Arlington Heights brought out guests of both the two- and four-footed variety for the inaugural event, an outdoor market with products for pets and food for humans.

 
Illinois is short 142,000 homes. Here’s how to fix that.

Illinois is short 142,000 homes. Here’s how to fix that.

Illinois faces a critical housing shortage that has increased home prices and rents, leaving many families unable to find or afford housing.

 
ComEd expanding Elk Grove substation to power data center boom

ComEd expanding Elk Grove substation to power data center boom

ComEd is expanding its substation in Elk Grove Village to accommodate the growing demand for electricity from data centers in the area.

 
‘A place of community’: Keith’s Komix in Schaumburg to shutter after 30 years

‘A place of community’: Keith’s Komix in Schaumburg to shutter after 30 years

After 30 years as a beloved destination for comic book fans and memorabilia collectors, Keith’s Komix in Schaumburg will shutter this fall.

 
Blufish Sushi aiming for August opening of its fourth suburban location in Schaumburg

Blufish Sushi aiming for August opening of its fourth suburban location in Schaumburg

A long-awaited Blufish Sushi restaurant is expected to open in Schaumburg in August, with time left this summer to take advantage of the building’s outdoor patio.

 
Trump’s tax and spending cuts bill clears key Senate vote as Republicans race to pass it by July 4

Trump’s tax and spending cuts bill clears key Senate vote as Republicans race to pass it by July 4

The Senate is expected to grind through a rare weekend session as Republicans race to pass President Donald Trump's package of tax breaks and spending cuts by his July Fourth deadline.

 

Wauconda Township recycling extravaganza on July 12

Wauconda Township will host its annual recycling extravaganza from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. July 12 at the township facility, 505 W. Bonner Road, Wauconda.

 
How carbon capture works and the debate about whether it's a future climate solution

How carbon capture works and the debate about whether it's a future climate solution

Power plants and industrial facilities that emit carbon dioxide, the primary driver of global warming, are hopeful that Congress will keep tax credits for capturing the gas and storing it deep underground.

 
Challenges persist for women, minorities breaking into Illinois’ skilled trades

Challenges persist for women, minorities breaking into Illinois’ skilled trades

As employers continue searching for skilled tradespeople to combat national worker shortages, entry into fields such as construction remains strikingly low for women and people of color, particularly in higher paying and leadership positions.

 

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