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Arlington Heights or Hammond? Bears stadium decision expected before end of summer, Warren says

Arlington Heights or Hammond? Bears stadium decision expected before end of summer, Warren says

Bears President/CEO Kevin Warren said Monday he expects to know late this spring or summer whether the team’s new football stadium will be in Arlington Heights or Northwest Indiana.

 
Long Avenue neighborhood near Schaumburg preparing to say goodbye

Long Avenue neighborhood near Schaumburg preparing to say goodbye

The approximately 55-year-old neighborhood on Long Avenue near Schaumburg's southwest corner is experiencing its last spring before bulldozers bring about its fall in late April.

 
Takito Grill becomes latest restaurant casualty at Des Plaines’ Metropolitan Square

Takito Grill becomes latest restaurant casualty at Des Plaines’ Metropolitan Square

Another restaurant in Des Plaines' Metropolitan Square complex has gone under.

 
K. Hollis Jewelers marks 21 years with estate jewelry showcase

K. Hollis Jewelers marks 21 years with estate jewelry showcase

Batavia-based K. Hollis Jewelers will celebrate its 21st anniversary with a special event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 11 at 2030 Main St. in Batavia.

 
Wheaton French market returns April 11

Wheaton French market returns April 11

Oh la la! Wheaton’s French market kicks off the season Saturday, April 11.

 
US gasoline tops $4 for first time since 2022 on Iran war

US gasoline tops $4 for first time since 2022 on Iran war

US gasoline topped $4 a gallon for the first time since August 2022, one of the most high-profile reminders to date that even the world’s largest economy is feeling the impact of a deepening conflict in the Middle East.

 
Property tax collections throughout Cook County outpaced inflation, study shows

Property tax collections throughout Cook County outpaced inflation, study shows

A new report from Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas shows property taxes collected by county taxing bodies over the past 30 years grew at twice the rate of inflation.

 
Think your auto insurance rates are too high? Legislation could give Illinois consumers a break

Think your auto insurance rates are too high? Legislation could give Illinois consumers a break

Senate considers insurance reform bill to curb excessive auto and home rate increases, but industry warns it will do the opposite.

 
Worries about global economic pain deepen as the war in Iran drags on

Worries about global economic pain deepen as the war in Iran drags on

U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran have driven up prices, darkened the outlook for the world economy, sent global stock markets reeling and forced developing countries to ration fuel and subsidize energy costs to protect their poorest.

 
St. Charles considering grant to help redevelopment of vacant downtown building

St. Charles considering grant to help redevelopment of vacant downtown building

To spur redevelopment of a vacant historic building that once housed the St. Charles Area Chamber of Commerce and a dairy plant, city officials are considering a $30,000 grant to help bring retail and office uses to the space.

 

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