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Hawthorne Race Course faces possible closure after bankruptcy sale goes to bidder for real estate only

Hawthorne Race Course faces possible closure after bankruptcy sale goes to bidder for real estate only

Hawthorne Race Course will likely have to close after a buyer who wants to use the site for other purposes turned out to be the only qualified bidder in bankruptcy — ...

 
Engineering firm to help Mundelein determine traffic impact of massive Ivanhoe Village development

Engineering firm to help Mundelein determine traffic impact of massive Ivanhoe Village development

A national engineering firm will help forecast how a massive residential and commercial development planned for Mundelein’s northwest side will affect traffic.

 
What to know about eating at home and dining out during the cyclospora outbreak

What to know about eating at home and dining out during the cyclospora outbreak

A parasite causing “explosive diarrhea” has caused widespread panic across the country, adding new complexities to safe food handling at home and worrying diners about ordering the wrong leafy green at a restaurant. Health experts in Chicago say caution is warranted either way, but suggest considering several key factors before raising the alarm.

 
US weekly unemployment claims fall to 208,000, fewest in 10 weeks

US weekly unemployment claims fall to 208,000, fewest in 10 weeks

Filings for unemployment benefits fell last week to the lowest level in 10 weeks as U.S. layoffs remain historically low.

 
High school grads competing on world stage with health care startup

High school grads competing on world stage with health care startup

Two collaborators who just graduated from different Lake County high schools are among the finalists in an international business startup competition for entrepreneurs.

 
Hindu group sues Elgin to get OK to build temple

Hindu group sues Elgin to get OK to build temple

A Hindu congregation that wants to build a temple and townhouses in eastern Elgin is suing the city to get a 59-year-old court-ordered restriction on the land removed.

 
Arlington Heights neighbors open infrared heated yoga studio

Arlington Heights neighbors open infrared heated yoga studio

Two Arlington Heights neighbors are opening an infrared heated yoga studio featuring ceramic panels that emit dry heat reaching 95 degrees instead of traditional hot yoga’s 105-degree humid air.

 
Chicken finger favorite Zaxbys announces further expansion in Chicago suburbs

Chicken finger favorite Zaxbys announces further expansion in Chicago suburbs

Zaxbys, the popular fast-casual chicken chain from Georgia, announced its second Chicago-area development deal as it looks to expand its footprint in the Midwest.

 
Illinois American Water customers share hardships paying water bills, oppose rate increase

Illinois American Water customers share hardships paying water bills, oppose rate increase

Illinois American Water customers shared their hardships dealing with rising utility costs Tuesday as the Illinois Commerce Commission decides whether to grant the water company a rate increase.

 
Amazon store in Oak Brook moves closer to approval

Amazon store in Oak Brook moves closer to approval

Oak Brook trustees vote to continue with a plan that would bring a 225,000-square-foot Amazon grocery and merchandise store to Butterfield and Meyers roads.

 

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