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Hey Nonny brings in chef with Michelin pedigree to show they’re serious about food

Hey Nonny brings in chef with Michelin pedigree to show they’re serious about food

Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights wants people to know they’re as serious about food as they are about music. So much so that they’ve brought in a chef with Michelin-star pedigree to prove it.

 
Trump store owner agrees to leave Huntley location after effort to evict her

Trump store owner agrees to leave Huntley location after effort to evict her

The Trump and Truth Store in Huntley will leave its Route 47 location by July 17.

 
The Purple Pig restaurant to open a new site in Oak Brook

The Purple Pig restaurant to open a new site in Oak Brook

The all-star cast of a popular Chicago restaurant is expanding its theme to the suburbs. The Purple Pig, featuring Mediterranean cuisine with a tagline of “Cheese, Swine & Wine,” is slated to open later this year in Oak Brook.

 

FedEx warns of pain ahead with tariffs weighing on demand

FedEx Corp. warned that its profit would be worse than expected this quarter and declined to offer guidance for the rest of the year, underscoring the significant impact that President Donald Trump’s trade war continues to have on its business.

 
St. Charles Whole Foods’ grand opening draws hundreds

St. Charles Whole Foods’ grand opening draws hundreds

Eager shoppers began lining up at 6 a.m. Wednesday outside the new Whole Foods Market in downtown St. Charles, ahead of the store’s grand opening ceremony.

 
‘All the flavors worked’: Italian sandwich shop opens in Des Plaines

‘All the flavors worked’: Italian sandwich shop opens in Des Plaines

The Des Plaines storefront that formerly was home to B’s Sweet Bites is once again open to customers — but with a new name and a decidedly different menu.

 
Fed’s Powell repeats warning about tariffs as some GOP senators accuse him of bias

Fed’s Powell repeats warning about tariffs as some GOP senators accuse him of bias

WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs will likely push up inflation in the coming months, even as...

 
S&P 500 rises at the open and could be headed for an all-time high

S&P 500 rises at the open and could be headed for an all-time high

Stocks rose in morning trading and put Wall Street on track to finish the strong week at an all-time high.

 
Massage Therapy Education hosts grand opening in Fox River Grove

Massage Therapy Education hosts grand opening in Fox River Grove

Massage Therapy Education, an innovative new massage therapy school dedicated to training the next generation of massage professionals, has opened its doors in Fox River Grove and celebrated with a ribbon cutting on June 17.

 
Tie vote kills strip club’s hope for liquor license from Kane County commission

Tie vote kills strip club’s hope for liquor license from Kane County commission

Blackjack’s Gentlemen’s Club’s application for a liquor license was rejected on Wednesday when a vote by the Kane County Liquor Commission ended in a 2-2 tie.

 

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