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Naperville leaders signal support for Pulte Homes development instead of data center plan

Naperville leaders signal support for Pulte Homes development instead of data center plan

Naperville City Council members and some neighbors are largely receptive to the prospect of new homes on a vacant property at the north end of town, a far cry from the controversy over a data center plan for the same site.

 
Mayor threatens to shut down Elk Grove motel where woman was stabbed to death

Mayor threatens to shut down Elk Grove motel where woman was stabbed to death

The business license of an Elk Grove Village extended stay motel that was site of a Feb. 25 homicide could be revoked by village officials.

 
New Aurora casino plans to open in June

New Aurora casino plans to open in June

The new Hollywood Aurora Casino plans to open in June, its owners announced Thursday.

 
Mount Prospect renews triangle restaurant valet service for one more year

Mount Prospect renews triangle restaurant valet service for one more year

Restaurants in Mount Prospect’s “small triangle” have agreed to pick up half the cost for the village’s valet parking service under a new one-year agreement.

 
Des Plaines approves $17M incentive deal for Costco development

Des Plaines approves $17M incentive deal for Costco development

The Des Plaines City Council on Monday approved financial incentives worth up to $17 million to bring a Costco store to town.

 

Federal disaster loans now available to homeowners and businesses affected by August 2025 storms

Residents and business owners in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties whose properties sustained damage during last August’s severe weather can now apply for U.S. Small Business Administration disaster loans.

 
Trump administration launches investigation of states that mandate health insurance covers abortion

Trump administration launches investigation of states that mandate health insurance covers abortion

The Trump administration said Thursday that it has launched investigations into 13 states that require state-regulated health insurance plans to cover abortion. The probe...

 
What Americans are giving up to afford ACA health insurance, according to a new poll

What Americans are giving up to afford ACA health insurance, according to a new poll

NEW YORK — Lately, Priscilla Brown has had to choose between properly managing her Type 2 diabetes and affording other necessities, like gas in her car. Some days, she ta...

 
BBB warns scammers ‘spring’ into action this time of year

BBB warns scammers ‘spring’ into action this time of year

As spring arrives, so does a seasonal surge in scams targeting homeowners and consumers. Recent snowstorms and warmer weather will increase the number of fraudulent schemes tied to home repairs, storm damage, and door-to-door sales.

 
Brent crude briefly tops $119 per barrel, before receding, and shakes stock markets worldwide

Brent crude briefly tops $119 per barrel, before receding, and shakes stock markets worldwide

A roller-coaster day for oil prices showed how they’re dictating where financial markets and maybe even the global economy are heading. Stocks tumbled in Europe and Asia when oil prices shot higher early on Thursday, but U.S. stocks pared their sharp losses as the day progressed and oil prices fell back.

 

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