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Despite stadium uncertainty, Bears get OK to keep billboard in Arlington Heights

Despite stadium uncertainty, Bears get OK to keep billboard in Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights village board members have approved a fifth extension allowing the Chicago Bears to keep a digital billboard on the Arlington Park property, despite the team shifting focus to a stadium project in Indiana.

 
Lurie seeks state’s OK to build children’s hospital in Downers Grove

Lurie seeks state’s OK to build children’s hospital in Downers Grove

Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital has taken the next step to build a hospital in Downers Grove, by filed its request for permission from state authorities.

 
Allstate Corp. building in Wheeling facing demolition

Allstate Corp. building in Wheeling facing demolition

Real estate developers want to construct an industrial building where an Allstate Corp. facility now stands in Wheeling.

 
Tanker set ablaze after being struck by projectile in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran mourns Khamenei

Tanker set ablaze after being struck by projectile in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran mourns Khamenei

A tanker traveling off the coast of Oman in the Strait of Hormuz caught on fire early Tuesday morning after being struck by a projectile, the British military said.

 
Pritzker signs landmark AI regulation bill

Pritzker signs landmark AI regulation bill

Gov. JB Pritzker signed artificial intelligence legislation Monday modeled after similar bills in California and New York, furthering a push for a state-driven national framework in lieu of federal regulations.

 
Nonprofits and brands are navigating the partisan air of the 250th in search of a unifying tone

Nonprofits and brands are navigating the partisan air of the 250th in search of a unifying tone

The United States' 250th birthday carries ambitions to galvanize Americans behind nationwide community-service drives and patriotic brand launches. Well-known U.S. nonprofits hope to inspire a record-setting level of volunteerism, while major companies such as Walmart and Coca-Cola are sponsoring tributes and selling limited-edition merchandise.

 
Trump rings Wall Street’s opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains

Trump rings Wall Street’s opening bells as he ties his presidency to stock market gains

President Donald Trump on Monday rang the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq from the golden confines of the Oval Office, a symbolic act that reflects how he has increasingly tied his presidency to the stock market.

 
Nonprofit saluted for lowering energy costs and usage

Nonprofit saluted for lowering energy costs and usage

A consortium of energy companies honored a nonprofit organization’s efforts to provide energy-efficient housing for northern Illinois families.

 
Farmers markets in the suburbs July 8-14

Farmers markets in the suburbs July 8-14

Farmers market season is here, bringing fresh produce, handmade goods and more back to local downtowns and parks.

 
Dubious about the tollway’s rate hike? Here are some answers on tolls, projects and studies

Dubious about the tollway’s rate hike? Here are some answers on tolls, projects and studies

Why is the Illinois tollway seeking to raise rates? We’ve asked that question and more, covering your concerns from Rosemont to Hanover Park to Deerfield.

 

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