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‘Clearly a fumble’: Arlington Heights mayor calls out state lawmakers over lack of Bears deal

‘Clearly a fumble’: Arlington Heights mayor calls out state lawmakers over lack of Bears deal

Hours after state lawmakers failed to act on legislation to bring a new Chicago Bears stadium to Arlington Heights, Mayor Jim Tinaglia said Monday village officials are “truly disappointed” and will continue to seek opportunities to redevelop the former Arlington Park site.

 
What’s next for Bears stadium talks after General Assembly punts on deals?

What’s next for Bears stadium talks after General Assembly punts on deals?

Just before the sun rose over the Capitol dome Monday morning, legislators heaved a Hail Mary pass to the end zone to try to keep the Bears in Illinois. It fell incomplete. Now negotiations to prevent the NFL franchise from bolting across state lines are headed to overtime this summer.

 
After being rejected in Naperville, company could build data center in Hoffman Estates

After being rejected in Naperville, company could build data center in Hoffman Estates

The company whose proposal for a Naperville data center was rejected in January will appear before the Hoffman Estates plan commission Wednesday for a requested rezoning of the 186-acre Plum Farms site at Higgins Road and Route 59.

 
‘Why would they close?’: ALDI closes its Buffalo Grove store

‘Why would they close?’: ALDI closes its Buffalo Grove store

ALDI announced it is closing its Buffalo Grove store on Sunday. A sign on the door said the grocery location at 1202 W. Dundee Road will shutter permanently at 5 p.m.

 
RTA moves forward on sales tax increase to boost transit

RTA moves forward on sales tax increase to boost transit

Regional Transit Authority directors approved a sales tax increase Monday that will generate over $500 million more for Metra, Pace and the CTA in 2027.

 
Session ends with $56 billion state budget, new taxes on social media companies, crypto, fantasy sports

Session ends with $56 billion state budget, new taxes on social media companies, crypto, fantasy sports

Illinois lawmakers approved the state budget early Monday morning after slogging through the night, enacting new taxes on businesses and authorizing less spending than what Gov. JB Pritzker proposed in February.

 
$30M water park plans get green light at Wheeling village hall

$30M water park plans get green light at Wheeling village hall

The Wheeling Park District’s plan to build a new aquatic center has cleared a critical bureaucratic hurdle.

 

St. Charles bar loses liquor, gambling licenses

A St. Charles bar has lost its liquor and video gambling licenses over unpaid taxes and unpermitted construction of a kitchen.

 
Scott Pelley of '60 Minutes' accuses CBS News head Bari Weiss of 'murdering' the show, report says

Scott Pelley of '60 Minutes' accuses CBS News head Bari Weiss of 'murdering' the show, report says

NEW YORK — In a remarkable sign of the turmoil at CBS’s top-rated “60 Minutes,” correspondent Scott Pelley said CBS News head Bari Weiss of “murdering the show” and accus...

 
Campanelli YMCA reopens in Schaumburg after 18-month relocation process

Campanelli YMCA reopens in Schaumburg after 18-month relocation process

The Alfred Campanelli branch of the Golden Corridor Family YMCA reopened at its new Schaumburg location Monday, ending an 18-month interruption to what had been 56 years of service to the community.

 

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