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What has stalled Bears stadium deal? Report blames taxes and politics

What has stalled Bears stadium deal? Report blames taxes and politics

A new report cites economics and politics as the main obstacles to a Bears stadium deal.

 
Interstate shootings drop to 6-year low, state police say

Interstate shootings drop to 6-year low, state police say

Shootings on interstate highways in Illinois in 2025 were the lowest since 2019, according to state police.

 
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‘Taking money and throwing it into a fire pit’: School districts struggling with property tax distribution delays

‘Taking money and throwing it into a fire pit’: School districts struggling with property tax distribution delays

Several suburban school superintendents told the Cook County Board Thursday their districts are hurting financially because of delays in receiving revenue from property tax collections.

 
Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Schaumburg getting close to opening

Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Schaumburg getting close to opening

The long-anticipated Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Schaumburg has set Tuesday, March 10 as its expected opening day.

 
Driver escapes injury after driving into pond

Driver escapes injury after driving into pond

A lone motorist escaped injury early Thursday after driving into a pond on the Perricone Garden Center & Nursery property in Volo.

 
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Mundelein District 120 to issue $75 million in voter-approved bonds for facility improvements

Mundelein District 120 to issue $75 million in voter-approved bonds for facility improvements

Property owners in Mundelein High School District 120 will see increases on tax bills in June for ongoing improvements to school facilities approved by voters in late 2024.

 
Investigation reveals several Cook County employees falsified PPP loan applications

Investigation reveals several Cook County employees falsified PPP loan applications

The Cook County Independent Inspector General has concluded investigations of 18 mostly former employees who were accused of violating county employment policies and some were found to have falsified federal documents to obtain Paycheck Protection Program loans totaling a combined $329,500.

 
In it to win it: Bregman has been target of Cubs, Hoyer for years

In it to win it: Bregman has been target of Cubs, Hoyer for years

The Cubs introduced free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman on Thursday. Both sides are expecting his commitment to winning will continue on the North Side.

 
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Hindu temple development in Elgin clears hurdle after zoning change approved by council

Hindu temple development in Elgin clears hurdle after zoning change approved by council

Despite objections from neighboring residents, Elgin City Council members have approved zoning changes that could allow a Hindu temple to be built on Elgin’s east side. But the proposed development still faces hurdles.

 
Few details released after late night shooting outside Addison bar

Few details released after late night shooting outside Addison bar

Addison police are investigating a shooting that happened late Thursday night on the 700 block of West Lake Street.

 

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