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St. Charles city considers new regulations, taxes for short-term rentals like Airbnb

St. Charles city considers new regulations, taxes for short-term rentals like Airbnb

The city of St. Charles could impose new regulations and fees for AirBnbs, Vrbos and other short-term rentals that are unregulated within city limits.

 
Batavia limits water use for proposed $500 million data center

Batavia limits water use for proposed $500 million data center

Developers of a $500 million data center looking to build in Batavia have promised an efficient cooling system to cut down on water usage, which the city has capped at 1,000 gallons per day.

 
Old church begins third life as District 120 Transition Center for young adults

Old church begins third life as District 120 Transition Center for young adults

An old church repurposed by Mundelein High School District 120 as a transition center to help young adults with special needs learn life skills officially os up and running.

 
South Koreans seized in ICE raid return home to rousing welcome

South Koreans seized in ICE raid return home to rousing welcome

Hundreds of South Korean workers detained in a US immigration raid last week have returned home, ending an ordeal that has strained ties between Washington and Seoul and raised doubts about billions of dollars of planned Korean investment in the US.

 
With Hyundai raid, Trump's immigration crackdown runs into his push for foreign investment

With Hyundai raid, Trump's immigration crackdown runs into his push for foreign investment

President Donald Trump’s push to revitalize American manufacturing by luring foreign investment into the U.S. has run smack into one of his other priorities: cracking down on illegal immigration.

 
Tech stocks are doing so well investors are starting to worry

Tech stocks are doing so well investors are starting to worry

Technology stocks are rising so far, so fast that some investors are starting to position for the move to lose momentum.

 
Stagflation concerns rise with increased inflation, jobless claims

Stagflation concerns rise with increased inflation, jobless claims

New inflation data due Thursday showed prices ticking higher again, offering fresh evidence that tariffs are filtering into consumers’ wallets.

 
Batavia’s Sturdy Shelter Brewing to hold third Oktoberfest

Batavia’s Sturdy Shelter Brewing to hold third Oktoberfest

Sturdy Shelter Brewing in Batavia is preparing to host its third Oktoberfest from Friday, Sept. 12, through Sunday, Sept. 14.

 
Award-winning Chicago restaurant avec coming to the suburbs

Award-winning Chicago restaurant avec coming to the suburbs

One of Chicago’s most noted restaurants — avec — is opening its first suburban location this spring.

 
Prestige Feed Products odor levels found safe by study funded by Mount Prospect

Prestige Feed Products odor levels found safe by study funded by Mount Prospect

A $69,000 odor study of Prestige Feed Products funded by Mount Prospect found the chemicals tested below safe exposure levels.

 

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