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‘Done deal’ or ‘door remains open’? In latest stadium shift, Bears board advances Indiana plan

‘Done deal’ or ‘door remains open’? In latest stadium shift, Bears board advances Indiana plan

Days after the Illinois legislature punted on legislation for a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights, team officials said Friday they’re going to Indiana.

 
Pritzker to suspend tax breaks for data centers, urging more discussion

Pritzker to suspend tax breaks for data centers, urging more discussion

Gov. JB Pritzker announced on Friday that he is directing the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to halt tax incentives for data centers starting on July 1. The incentives have been in place as part of bipartisan legislation signed by Pritzker in 2019. Pritzker called on lawmakers to pass comprehensive reforms in the veto session after they failed to pass a massive reform on data centers before the end of the legislative session last week.

 
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Explosion killed person on I-290, feds say

Federal authorities said Friday that a death on I-290, which closed both directions of the highway for more than seven hours Thursday, was due to an explosion.

 
Man charged with murder in beating death outside Aurora church

Man charged with murder in beating death outside Aurora church

An Aurora man is charged with first-degree murder in connection with the beating death of another man outside an Aurora church.

 
Football: Why Prospect receiver Cichy decided to bet on himself and flip to Illinois from Harvard

Football: Why Prospect receiver Cichy decided to bet on himself and flip to Illinois from Harvard

Nate Cichy sat in his dad’s office in his home, surrounded by his family, as the phone rang. On the other end was University of Illinois football coach Bret Bielema. He w...

 
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Suburban schools ready for state ban on cellphones in class

Suburban schools ready for state ban on cellphones in class

A pending state law will require school districts to largely ban students from using cellphones during the school day. But many suburban districts have already done that and say they are seeing a difference already in student behavior.

 
Woodridge man accused of sexually abusing teenager

Woodridge man accused of sexually abusing teenager

A Woodridge man is being detained pretrial on charges he sexually abused a 15-year-old boy he met on Snapchat.

 
Softball: Mundelein advances to 4A state championship game

Softball: Mundelein advances to 4A state championship game

Mundelein didn't have a home field for most of the season. Now it is playing for a softball state championship. Kieley Tomas has three hits as the Mustangs mashed defendi...

 
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Boys volleyball: Glenbard West sweeps O’Fallon, returns to state semifinals; Lake Park falls

Boys volleyball: Glenbard West sweeps O’Fallon, returns to state semifinals; Lake Park falls

Lukas Wallin did not turn green Friday morning in Bolingbrook. But after the Glenbard West sophomore crushed the final kill of the opening set, he briefly looked like som...

 
Things to do June 5-11: Cream of Wheaton, Roselle Lions Rose Festival, Chicago Blues Fest and more

Things to do June 5-11: Cream of Wheaton, Roselle Lions Rose Festival, Chicago Blues Fest and more

Mark your calendar for Cream of Wheaton, Roselle Lions Rose Festival, Chicago Blues Festival, Mundelein Craft Beer Festival, Eid Fest, Rosemont UnCorked Wine Festival, Illinois Home Show and more.

 

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