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Arlington Heights could collect $15 million a year from Bears stadium, but costs still unknown

Arlington Heights could collect $15 million a year from Bears stadium, but costs still unknown

The proposed Bears stadium and mixed-use redevelopment in Arlington Heights is projected to generate at least $15 million annually in new revenues for the village, according to economic impact reports released by the village Tuesday morning.

 
Lurie Children’s Hospital Outpatient Center celebrates opening in Schaumburg

Lurie Children’s Hospital Outpatient Center celebrates opening in Schaumburg

Local officials welcomed the opening of the Lurie Children’s Hospital Outpatient Center in Schaumburg Tuesday with some words on what it will do for the community and what the community can do for it.

 
Government shutdown begins as nation faces new period of uncertainty

Government shutdown begins as nation faces new period of uncertainty

Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday’s deadline.

 
New take on escape rooms set to open in Mount Prospect this November

New take on escape rooms set to open in Mount Prospect this November

An escape room-esq experience called Time Mission is opening in Mount Prospect in mid-November.

 
BBB warns: Don’t get taken for a ride by moving scammers

BBB warns: Don’t get taken for a ride by moving scammers

As October — one of the busiest months for residential moves — begins, the Better Business Bureau is warning of opportunistic moving scams.

 
Prices for home remodeling outpaced inflation in the second quarter due to labor costs

Prices for home remodeling outpaced inflation in the second quarter due to labor costs

The cost of home repair and remodeling projects is up compared to a year ago and running ahead of inflation overall, according to a report from data analytics company Verisk.

 
How the government shutdown will affect student loans, FAFSA and the Education Department

How the government shutdown will affect student loans, FAFSA and the Education Department

Already diminished by cuts by the Trump administration, the U.S. Education Department will see more of its work come to a halt due to the government shutdown.

 

Who’s who in your HOA? A guide to the key players

Learn about the roles and duties of officers in your homeowners association.

 

Sellers accused of not disclosing mold

Buying a home without a home inspection and then complaining about undisclosed defects is like buying a pair of shoes without trying them on and then complaining that they don’t fit.

 

Why the Daily Herald is ending commenting on online stories

Today, the Daily Herald is joining a growing list of media outlets that no longer allow website commenting on stories. Why are we stopping now? The comment section was in...

 

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