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Who’s going to the State of the Union and who’s boycotting it? Illinois lawmakers are split

Who’s going to the State of the Union and who’s boycotting it? Illinois lawmakers are split

A key plaintiff in a lawsuit that led the U.S. Supreme Court to rule against the White House on tariffs will be U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider’s guest at Tuesday’s State of the Union address.

 
Schaumburg, Motorola settle lawsuit over number of on-site office workers after pandemic

Schaumburg, Motorola settle lawsuit over number of on-site office workers after pandemic

Schaumburg and Motorola Solutions settled a lawsuit over the village’s withholding of public financial assistance due to a dispute about the expected level of the company’s on-site employees after the COVID-19 pandemic.

 
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86-year-old retiree gets back in the game with new backgammon league

86-year-old retiree gets back in the game with new backgammon league

A retired 86-year-old Warrenville man is spreading his passion for backgammon through Chicago and the suburbs.

 
Ad wars boiling over in U.S. Senate race as Stratton, Krishnamoorthi feud intensifies

Ad wars boiling over in U.S. Senate race as Stratton, Krishnamoorthi feud intensifies

After simmering for weeks, the rivalry between Democratic Senate candidates U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton is veering into vitriol. Krishnamo...

 
Preckwinkle, Reilly tussle over IT upgrade that delayed Cook County tax bills

Preckwinkle, Reilly tussle over IT upgrade that delayed Cook County tax bills

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Democratic primary challenger Brendan Reilly sparred over problems with a massive countywide technology overhaul that resulted in delayed property tax bills and payments to local governments.

 
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‘Nothing can or will erase their memory’: Palatine remembers three fallen firefighters

‘Nothing can or will erase their memory’: Palatine remembers three fallen firefighters

On a brutally cold Monday morning, Palatine continued its tradition of honoring three volunteer firefighters who gave their lives battling a deadly blaze at the downtown Ben Franklin store in 1973.

 
Who had the area’s top prep basketball performances last week?

Who had the area’s top prep basketball performances last week?

This edition of the High Five honors the top prep basketball performances from last week.

 
Trump on tariffs and ICE: What to expect from State of the Union

Trump on tariffs and ICE: What to expect from State of the Union

President Donald Trump needs his State of the Union address Tuesday to assuage voters anxious about the economy, foreign policy and even more tariff turmoil.

 
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Kane clerk candidates discuss election security

Kane clerk candidates discuss election security

Elections in Kane County are secure, candidates for the Democratic nomination for county clerk say.

 
Where Bears might look for relief under the salary cap this offseason

Where Bears might look for relief under the salary cap this offseason

The Bears need to find a way to get under the salary cap, but they’ll also need to find ways to create enough space to supplement other parts of the roster.

 

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