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Pritzker defends potential Bears tax deal amid treasurer report scrutiny

Pritzker defends potential Bears tax deal amid treasurer report scrutiny

Gov. JB Pritzker’s office Tuesday defended a property tax financing mechanism the Bears would use in Arlington Heights, after Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas released a critical report questioning the special tax arrangement.

 
One killed, two injured in Rolling Meadows crash

One killed, two injured in Rolling Meadows crash

One person was killed and two people were injured in a two-car crash in Rolling Meadows Tuesday, officials said.

 
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Lawsuit accuses Naperville Park District of neglect over Centennial Beach drowning

Lawsuit accuses Naperville Park District of neglect over Centennial Beach drowning

A lawsuit accuses the Naperville Park District of neglect in the July 2025 drowning death of a man at Centennial Beach.

 
Police: Man charged with aggravated battery after fight with Gurnee hotel employees

Police: Man charged with aggravated battery after fight with Gurnee hotel employees

A man is facing charges after police say he hit several people with a baseball bat during a fight at a Gurnee hotel.

 
Another ceiling smashed: Stevenson grad Brunson brings his unlikely story to NBA Finals

Another ceiling smashed: Stevenson grad Brunson brings his unlikely story to NBA Finals

Knicks guard Jalen Brunson continues to defy expectations. The Stevenson High School grad, a second-round NBA draft pick, was named MVP of the Eastern Conference finals on Monday.

 
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3 suburban spellers test mettle at 101st Scripps National Spelling Bee

3 suburban spellers test mettle at 101st Scripps National Spelling Bee

Three suburban contestants, two of them veterans, are representing their respective counties at this week’s Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.

 
District 116 staff pay to be restored earlier than anticipated after year of financial adjustments

District 116 staff pay to be restored earlier than anticipated after year of financial adjustments

Round Lake Area Unit District 116 will begin restoring owed teacher and staff pay earlier than anticipated following an unexpected $11 million budget gap discovered last summer.

 
Mount Prospect’s timely arrival: Officials dedicate new clock tower at village gateway

Mount Prospect’s timely arrival: Officials dedicate new clock tower at village gateway

Mount Prospect officials gathered at Central Gateway Plaza at Central Road and Northwest Highway for the dedication of a new clock tower on the site.

 
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Girls soccer: Barrington, Fremd advance to sectional final

Girls soccer: Barrington, Fremd advance to sectional final

MSL powers Barrington and Fremd will play for the fourth and final time in what will be the most important game of the season for both sides. Barrington weathered a wild ...

 
Naperville mayor, council opt for special study on I-88 corridor

Naperville mayor, council opt for special study on I-88 corridor

Naperville city council members have decided to proceed with a special study into the future of the I-88 business corridor amid concerns about “residential creep" in the area.

 

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