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Advocates push for mandatory minimum nurse staffing ratios at Illinois hospitals

Advocates push for mandatory minimum nurse staffing ratios at Illinois hospitals

Health care unions continue to rally for legislation to address understaffing they say strains hospitals and threatens both patient safety and staff well-being.

 
Buffalo Grove planners considering golf school expansion, Indian grocer

Buffalo Grove planners considering golf school expansion, Indian grocer

Buffalo Grove’s planning and zoning commission will hear requests Wednesday for an expansion of an indoor golf training facility and a new Indian grocer.

 
Cary’s Breaking Bread teams with Wheeling bakery to sell fresh bread, desserts

Cary’s Breaking Bread teams with Wheeling bakery to sell fresh bread, desserts

Breaking Bread Catering & Deli in Cary, known for its sandwiches, has partnered with a bakery from Wheeling to sell fresh loaves of bread and desserts.

 
New Italian restaurant Florio’s now open in Crystal Lake, aims to be ‘upscale and friendly’

New Italian restaurant Florio’s now open in Crystal Lake, aims to be ‘upscale and friendly’

After a year of planning and construction, locally owned Florio’s Italian restaurant is now open off Randall Road in Crystal Lake.

 

Huntley acquires a lot more land near rail tracks but remains mum on specific plans for property

Huntley has acquired more than 150 acres of land near the intersection of Kreutzer Road and the railroad tracks.

 
Federal Reserve likely to defy Trump, keep rates unchanged this week

Federal Reserve likely to defy Trump, keep rates unchanged this week

The Federal Reserve will likely keep its key short-term interest rate unchanged on Wednesday, despite weeks of harsh criticism and demands from President Donald Trump that the Fed reduce borrowing costs.

 
Opinion: Illinois is on the brink of massive crypto regulation. Entrepreneurs will pay the price.

Opinion: Illinois is on the brink of massive crypto regulation. Entrepreneurs will pay the price.

The Illinois General Assembly has advanced a sweeping measure that will have enormous consequences for Chicago’s tech ecosystem and the more than 300 startups and legacy institutions innovating in blockchain and cryptocurrency in Illinois.

 
Canadian Prime Minister Carney arrives in Washington for a high-stakes meeting with President Trump

Canadian Prime Minister Carney arrives in Washington for a high-stakes meeting with President Trump

Canada's new prime minister, Mark Carney, won the job with a promise to confront the increased aggression shown by President Donald Trump — and he'll have the opportunity to do that in a face-to-face Oval Office meeting on Tuesday.

 

Luxury designer Christos Furs creates new biodegradable fashions

Christos Furs' 20th anniversary fashion show displays luxury designs made from recycled materials like plastic bottles and bike chains, proving sustainability can be stylish.

 
‘He had a defined vision’: Over 38 years, Roger Byrne helped shape Vernon Hills into a complete village

‘He had a defined vision’: Over 38 years, Roger Byrne helped shape Vernon Hills into a complete village

Vernon Hills Mayor Roger Byrne is leaving office after 38 continuous years encompassing an unparalleled period of growth and transformation in the village.

 

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