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A United and American alliance? United CEO floats idea amid intense O’Hare rivalry

A United and American alliance? United CEO floats idea amid intense O’Hare rivalry

“A merger like this faces long odds, but it could trigger actions by other airlines in a way that reshapes the debate about the airline industry's future,” expert Joseph Schwieterman said.

 
Rosemont firm run by mayor’s brother loses longstanding contracts at Allstate Arena

Rosemont firm run by mayor’s brother loses longstanding contracts at Allstate Arena

Bomark Cleaning, run by Rosemont Mayor Brad Stephens’ brother Mark, lost long-held janitorial and parking contracts for the Allstate Arena after a request for proposals process.

 
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Pritzker touts plan to increase affordable housing as pushback from suburbs grows

Pritzker touts plan to increase affordable housing as pushback from suburbs grows

A failure to communicate? Towns fear "three-flats on garages" as governor says more affordable homes are needed.

 
Batavia park, police station or both? City also interested in Mooseheart land

Batavia park, police station or both? City also interested in Mooseheart land

The city of Batavia is interested in putting a new police station on land that the Batavia Park District is supposed to get from Mooseheart.

 
‘Tiny harbingers of spring’ near end of their annual pilgrimage back to suburbs

‘Tiny harbingers of spring’ near end of their annual pilgrimage back to suburbs

One of the smaller “harbingers of spring” are expected to return to suburban backyards this week as hummingbirds continue their annual migration north after wintering in Latin America.

 
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It’s a start: Mistakes help spoil Schultz debut with White Sox

It’s a start: Mistakes help spoil Schultz debut with White Sox

Six-foot-10 left-hander Noah Schultz, an Oswego native, made his big-league debut for the White Sox on Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays at Rate Field.

 
How mistaken identity in Wheeling shoplifting case led to arrest, lawsuit

How mistaken identity in Wheeling shoplifting case led to arrest, lawsuit

Confusion about the identity of an elusive shoplifter in Wheeling led to the arrest of the wrong woman.

 
Palatine gives preliminary approval to 38-unit townhouse development at former gas station site

Palatine gives preliminary approval to 38-unit townhouse development at former gas station site

A long‑vacant former gas station and car wash property in Palatine, now overgrown with weeds and loomed over by two billboards, could soon by replaced by a 38-unit townhouse development.

 
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‘A lot of concerns’: Townhouse plan doesn’t sit well with Vernon Hills trustees

‘A lot of concerns’: Townhouse plan doesn’t sit well with Vernon Hills trustees

A plan to build 79-townhouses near the Vernon Hills Metra commuter station on Route 45 failed to win over village trustees during a recent public review.

 
Wheaton officials favor stop signs over other traffic calming measures at intersection

Wheaton officials favor stop signs over other traffic calming measures at intersection

A north Wheaton intersection has been a four-way stop since earlier this year, and city leaders say they prefer that traffic calming measure over other potential alternatives proposed by a consultant.

 

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