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‘More than just coffee’: Arlington Heights café recognized for hiring people with disabilities

‘More than just coffee’: Arlington Heights café recognized for hiring people with disabilities

Gerry’s Café in Arlington Heights was recognized with a state tourism designation Tuesday for its mission of providing employment opportunities for people with disabilities.

 
With time running out, American Airlines seeks injunction to stop United acquiring O’Hare gates

With time running out, American Airlines seeks injunction to stop United acquiring O’Hare gates

Gate wars ramp up at O’Hare as American asks judge to intervene immediately to prevent losing gates to United.

 
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Special prosecutor appointed to investigate DuPage clerk’s bidding practices

Special prosecutor appointed to investigate DuPage clerk’s bidding practices

The Illinois attorney general’s office has been assigned as a special prosecutor to investigate bidding practices in the DuPage County clerk’s office.

 
Large teen gathering at Glen Ellyn pool leads to misdemeanor arrest

Large teen gathering at Glen Ellyn pool leads to misdemeanor arrest

A large gathering of young people at Glen Ellyn’s Sunset Pool over the weekend has led to misdemeanors against at least one teen.

 
‘A far more acceptable project’: Final plan approval granted for The Reserves of Lake Zurich

‘A far more acceptable project’: Final plan approval granted for The Reserves of Lake Zurich

A proposed residential development rejected by Lake Zurich officials more than two years ago has final approval after several revisions.

 
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Des Plaines to limit cannabis dispensaries through new license system

Des Plaines to limit cannabis dispensaries through new license system

With entrepreneurs showing interest in opening cannabis dispensaries in Des Plaines, the city council has decided to limit the number of pot shops in town through a licensing system.

 
With council approvals, West Chicago mayor intends to drop court case

With council approvals, West Chicago mayor intends to drop court case

West Chicago City Council approves agreement with former city administrator, enabling Mayor Daniel Bovey to drop his case seeking a declaratory judgment on his appointment powers, while city aldermen alleviate further turbulence.

 
Prairie Food Co-op, county’s first community-owned grocer, opens in Lombard

Prairie Food Co-op, county’s first community-owned grocer, opens in Lombard

Married couple Jerry and Kathy Nash will realize a longtime goal with the Wednesday opening of Prairie Food Co-op in Lombard, DuPage County’s first community-owned grocery store.

 
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Should Cubs, White Sox strike a deal before trade deadline?

Should Cubs, White Sox strike a deal before trade deadline?

White Sox general manager Chris Getz should be popular ahead of the MLB trade deadline, thanks to the surprising success of starting pitcher Adrian Houser.

 
Apartment developer breaks ground on major Wheaton project

Apartment developer breaks ground on major Wheaton project

Demolition of a Wheaton site paves the way for “one of the most significant developments in downtown Wheaton in the last decade,” one expert says.

 

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