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After some disagreement, Schaumburg trustees approve new regulations for short-term house rentals

After some disagreement, Schaumburg trustees approve new regulations for short-term house rentals

In its last binding action of 2024, and not without some final disagreement, the Schaumburg village board voted 5-1 to approve new regulations on short-term home rentals that will be in full effect no later than Jan. 1.

 

‘I know when it’s time’: Strat’s Drive-Thru to close Sunday after more than 38 years in Villa Park

After more than 38 years of serving up hot dogs, hamburgers and more in Villa Park, Strat’s Drive-Thru will close Sunday.

 
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Why Illinois lawmakers might change pension benefits for some employees

Why Illinois lawmakers might change pension benefits for some employees

Changes that would make Illinois pension systems compliant with Social Security by improving benefits for government employees hired since 2011 could be on the table when lawmakers return to Springfield in January.

 
Conversion of hotel into Lake County’s first permanent family shelter underway

Conversion of hotel into Lake County’s first permanent family shelter underway

A Travelodge hotel in Waukegan will be converted into the first permanent shelter in Lake County for families with children experiencing a housing crises.

 
Suspect in 3 deaths killed by police in far-right influencer's Chicago-area neighborhood

Suspect in 3 deaths killed by police in far-right influencer's Chicago-area neighborhood

A man suspected in the killings of three people in Illinois was fatally shot by police in Berwyn while in the neighborhood of a far-right political influencer.

 
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‘Literally filled with love’: How the #LovePurse campaign helps domestic violence survivors

‘Literally filled with love’: How the #LovePurse campaign helps domestic violence survivors

Maria Castro started #LovePurse to provide domestic violence survivors with toiletries and uplifting notes in new purses, sparking a movement to help women in need.

 
Amazon workers are striking at multiple delivery hubs. Here’s what you should know

Amazon workers are striking at multiple delivery hubs. Here’s what you should know

Amazon workers affiliated with the Teamsters union launched a strike at seven of the company's delivery hubs less than a week before Christmas.

 
Floating a new plan, Speaker Johnson insists there will be no government shutdown

Floating a new plan, Speaker Johnson insists there will be no government shutdown

Veering toward a midnight Friday government shutdown, House Speaker Mike Johnson is proposing a new plan that would temporarily fund federal operations and disaster aid, but punts President-elect Donald Trump demands for a debt limit increase into the new year.

 
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Party City closing all its stores, including locations across the suburbs

After more than 40 years in business, Party City is closing its stores, including more than a dozen in the suburbs, CNN reported Friday.

 
West Chicago artist’s murals lend downtown a dash of vibrant color

West Chicago artist’s murals lend downtown a dash of vibrant color

Local artist Giovanni Arellano has created a series of vibrant murals in West Chicago featuring nature scenes related to the Illinois Prairie Path.

 

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