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From ‘ghost town’ to boom town: How Arlington Alfresco kept downtown thriving

From ‘ghost town’ to boom town: How Arlington Alfresco kept downtown thriving

The co-owners of Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights faced financial difficulties when COVID-19 forced their business to close, but they recall how the village’s Arlington Alfresco outdoor dining initiative helped them survive.

 
Barnes & Noble nears return to downtown Naperville

Barnes & Noble nears return to downtown Naperville

Barnes & Noble is opening a new Naperville store on Wednesday, April 23, in a former Pottery Barn space on Jackson Avenue.

 
Shop local during Made in Elgin Spring Pop-Up Market Saturday

Shop local during Made in Elgin Spring Pop-Up Market Saturday

You can shop locally for things produced locally during the Made in Elgin Spring Pop-Up Market Saturday.

 
‘Main Street is hurting’: Wauconda authorizes acquisition of long vacant restaurant space downtown

‘Main Street is hurting’: Wauconda authorizes acquisition of long vacant restaurant space downtown

Wanting to prevent continued economic malaise in the downtown business area, Wauconda officials have authorized the acquisition — one way or another — of the former Bulldogs restaurant.

 
Trump suggests he can remove Fed Chair Powell, saying he’s ‘not happy’ with him over interest rates

Trump suggests he can remove Fed Chair Powell, saying he’s ‘not happy’ with him over interest rates

President Donald Trump has attacked Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates and says he could fire him if he wanted to. Trump is renewing a threat from his first term that could cause a major legal showdown over the issue of the central bank's longstanding political independence.

 
China dominates solar. Trump tariffs target China. For US solar industry, that means higher costs

China dominates solar. Trump tariffs target China. For US solar industry, that means higher costs

President Donald Trump's escalating trade war with China threatens to crimp a massive source of solar panels and parts, with experts saying the cost of solar installation will certainly rise as China retaliates.

 
Dust storms in Illinois: Examining the roles of weather and farming practices

Dust storms in Illinois: Examining the roles of weather and farming practices

In the last few years, dust storms in Illinois have caused fatal accidents among traveling motorists. In 2023, eight people were killed in one dust storm on a central Illinois interstate highway.

 

Owner meeting to discuss proposed budget not required

Unit owners only need to get a copy of the proposed budget in writing before the board votes on it. A separate meeting of unit owners to explain and discuss the budget is not required.

 
Batavia Boardwalk Shops returns May 9 for sixth season of diverse, locally made goods

Batavia Boardwalk Shops returns May 9 for sixth season of diverse, locally made goods

The annual Batavia Boardwalk Shops opens May 9, featuring 10 local vendors selling handmade goods, treats, apparel, and more in downtown Batavia.

 
UN nuclear watchdog says US-Iran talks at a ‘very crucial’ stage

UN nuclear watchdog says US-Iran talks at a ‘very crucial’ stage

Talks between Iran and the United States over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program are “in a very crucial” stage, the head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog said Thursday while on a visit to the Islamic Republic.

 

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