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Project will ‘enhance the O’Hare experience from the curb to the gate’: Work begins on new concourse

Project will ‘enhance the O’Hare experience from the curb to the gate’: Work begins on new concourse

Is it an orchard or a forest? Chicago leaders and architect anticipate O’Hare’s Concourse D will reflect the city’s boldness and “Midwestern beauty.”

 
Arlington Heights implements new streaming tax, retains grocery tax

Arlington Heights implements new streaming tax, retains grocery tax

Arlington Heights will levy a new streaming tax, and keep an old grocery tax, village board members decided Monday.

 
Bartlett leaders planning demolition of shuttered Lake Street gas station to redevelop site

Bartlett leaders planning demolition of shuttered Lake Street gas station to redevelop site

Bartlett trustees Tuesday will consider a $59,200 demolition contract for the former Marathon gas station at Lake Street and Bartlett Road which the village acquired in court due to the site’s neglect.

 
Governor gives boon to trial lawyers, vetoes treasurer-backed bill

Governor gives boon to trial lawyers, vetoes treasurer-backed bill

Gov. JB Pritzker signed 266 bills on Friday, one of which has already sparked a lawsuit backed by Republicans. Pritzker also vetoed a measure supported by Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs, saying it could have benefited “extremist” groups. Another law will create a statewide office to oversee and assist public defenders.

 
BBB: Scammers targeting victims again with fake refund promises

BBB: Scammers targeting victims again with fake refund promises

The Better Business Bureau warns of a new scam trend: fraudsters preying on people who’ve already been scammed, offering to recover lost funds for a price. “This deceptiv...

 
Batavia’s historic Tin Shop building expected to be demolished by Nov. 16

Batavia’s historic Tin Shop building expected to be demolished by Nov. 16

A 135-year-old building in downtown Batavia will be leveled this fall to make way for public restrooms.

 
FDA’s new expert panels are rife with financial conflicts and fringe views

FDA’s new expert panels are rife with financial conflicts and fringe views

When the Food and Drug Administration needs outside guidance, it normally turns to a trusted source: a large roster of expert advisers who are carefully vetted for their independence, credentials and judgment. But increasingly, the agency isn’t calling them.

 
Air Canada to resume flights after making deal to end cabin crew strike

Air Canada to resume flights after making deal to end cabin crew strike

Air Canada flights will resume Tuesday evening, it said. Details were sparse on the tentative deal between the company and its flight attendants union, CUPE.

 
India's Modi to meet China's top diplomat as Asian powers rebuild ties

India's Modi to meet China's top diplomat as Asian powers rebuild ties

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with China’s top diplomat on Tuesday in a sign of easing tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors after a yearslong standoff between the Asian powers.

 

Let It Be Us names board leadership, expanding statewide impact

Let It Be Us names Kaycee Coles as new Vice Chair and Robin Kelleher as Governance Chair to guide expansion of programs helping Illinois children in foster care.

 

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