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What FAA flight reductions could mean for O’Hare passengers

What FAA flight reductions could mean for O’Hare passengers

Passengers will know in plenty of time if any trips are canceled, experts said. Also, an update on airfield construction.

 
Barrington Golden Triangle developers: Multifamily development can handle traffic

Barrington Golden Triangle developers: Multifamily development can handle traffic

Developers aiming to build a $100 million residential complex at Barrington’s Golden Triangle addressed village trustees’ concerns about traffic, while also emphasizing the need to fast-track the project.

 
Andretti Indoor Karting & Games opens in Schaumburg to great fanfare

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games opens in Schaumburg to great fanfare

Tuesday’s debut of Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Schaumburg was hardly the soft opening some businesses try, but rather a true test of its full capacity.

 
Iran targets commercial ships, Dubai airport and oil facilities as concerns grow over global energy

Iran targets commercial ships, Dubai airport and oil facilities as concerns grow over global energy

Iran attacked commercial ships on Wednesday across the Persian Gulf and targeted Dubai International Airport, escalating a campaign of squeezing the oil-rich region as global energy concerns mounted and American and Israeli airstrikes pounded the Islamic Republic.

 
Inflation likely to spike in coming months after costs appeared to cool in 2026

Inflation likely to spike in coming months after costs appeared to cool in 2026

Inflation likely was elevated last month even before the spike in oil and gas prices of the past two weeks that is expected to send consumer costs soaring in the months ahead.

 
As another shutdown impacts travelers, some see eliminating TSA agents as a solution

As another shutdown impacts travelers, some see eliminating TSA agents as a solution

Most checkpoints use federal TSA screeners, who must work without pay during shutdowns. San Francisco International Airport, however, uses a private screening contractor under TSA oversight, which keeps lines moving. Some experts say the model deserves a closer look as a way to protect airport security operations during lapses in funding.

 
Virginia has a data center boon. Officials debate whether it's time to scrap its tax breaks

Virginia has a data center boon. Officials debate whether it's time to scrap its tax breaks

Nearly two decades ago, Virginia gave tech companies a tax break on equipment and software, and they began to build. The state became a data center hub, and they kept building. Residents bemoaned the noise while they built some more. Artificial intelligence boomed, and the power grid strained — still, more building.

 
Chinese telecom company fined $50M for conspiring to steal technology from Motorola Solutions

Chinese telecom company fined $50M for conspiring to steal technology from Motorola Solutions

A federal judge in Chicago has fined a Chinese telecommunications company $50 million for criminally conspiring to steal proprietary technology from Chicago-based Motorola Solutions, Inc., according to the U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of Illinois.

 
How Illinois lawmakers want to protect waterways in wake of federal threat

How Illinois lawmakers want to protect waterways in wake of federal threat

As the Trump administration moves to slash federal protections for waterways and wetlands, Illinois Democratic lawmakers and environmental advocates are racing to finally pass a measure that would enact state safeguards.

 
Batavia plans public plaza with garden, seating and art to inspire development along River Street

Batavia plans public plaza with garden, seating and art to inspire development along River Street

The city of Batavia is constructing a downtown plaza, replete with sitting areas, sculptures, local artwork, even a native pollinator garden. City leaders say the River Street Plaza represents more than just a social gathering spot but an investment to inspire the city’s future development ideals.

 

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