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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.

 
House speaker unsure if there’s enough support for Bears stadium tax break

House speaker unsure if there’s enough support for Bears stadium tax break

Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch on Tuesday expressed uncertainty about whether tax break legislation that could lead to a Bears move to Arlington Heights will pass.

 
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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.

 
‘We’re going into Chicago very soon:’ Trump doubles down on military presence threat

‘We’re going into Chicago very soon:’ Trump doubles down on military presence threat

President Donald Trump said cities like Chicago should be used as “training grounds for our military” and promised swift action in a speech to high-ranking generals Tuesday. Meanwhile, Gov. JB Pritzker said “there’s something genuinely wrong” with president, and suggested the 25th Amendment.

 
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Cubs’ perfect pen a key to Game 1 victory

Cubs’ perfect pen a key to Game 1 victory

From Daniel Palencia to Brad Keller, four different Cubs relievers combined to retire 14 straight San Diego hitters Tuesday.

 
Owners of Plank Road Tap Room to helm new bar and food truck at Wing Park Golf Course

Owners of Plank Road Tap Room to helm new bar and food truck at Wing Park Golf Course

The owners of Plank Road Tap Room have been tapped to operate Chip Shots Golf & Whiskey Bar at Wing Park Golf Course in Elgin.

 
Man guilty of attempted murder in Roselle bar shooting

Man guilty of attempted murder in Roselle bar shooting

A man who fired a gun 18 times at people in a Roselle bar has been found guilty of attempted murder.

 
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Things to do Oct. 3-9: Great Highwood Pumpkin Festival, Cider & Ale Festival, Oktoberfests and more

Things to do Oct. 3-9: Great Highwood Pumpkin Festival, Cider & Ale Festival, Oktoberfests and more

Mark your calendar for the Great Highwood Pumpkin Festival, Harmony Fest Featuring the Taste of Arlington Heights, the Morton Arboretum’s Cider & Ale Festival, Oktoberfests, Night of 1,000 Jack-o’-Lanterns at Chicago Botanic Garden and more.

 
O’Donnell: Sitting on a pillow, Cubs-Padres will be over in a flash

O’Donnell: Sitting on a pillow, Cubs-Padres will be over in a flash

Cubs and Padres fans aren’t getting ABC’s best in the broadcast booth this week, writes columnist Jim O’Donnell.

 

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