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‘We are gutted’: Mundelein’s Tonality Brewing to shutter this month

‘We are gutted’: Mundelein’s Tonality Brewing to shutter this month

Not even two years after its much-celebrated opening, Mundelein’s Tonality Brewing Co. & Scratch Kitchen will shut down this month.

 
New dining concept arriving this summer at Bell Works in Hoffman Estates

New dining concept arriving this summer at Bell Works in Hoffman Estates

A rebranding and renovation of the dining venue formerly known as World’s Fair at Bell Works Chicagoland in Hoffman Estates will be completed with its reopening as Bell Market this summer.

 
Prestige Feed Products files harassment lawsuit against Mount Prospect officials

Prestige Feed Products files harassment lawsuit against Mount Prospect officials

Prestige Feed Products has revived harassment claims against Mount Prospect with a new lawsuit in Cook County circuit court.

 
Trump is set to announce ‘reciprocal’ tariffs in a risky move that could reshape the economy

Trump is set to announce ‘reciprocal’ tariffs in a risky move that could reshape the economy

After weeks of White House hype and public anxiety, President Donald Trump is set Wednesday to announce a barrage of self-described reciprocal tariffs on friend and foe alike.

 
Tesla sales drop in first quarter as Elon Musk backlash, aging models hurt demand

Tesla sales drop in first quarter as Elon Musk backlash, aging models hurt demand

Tesla sales declined in the first three months of the year, another sign that Elon Musk’s once high-flying electric car company is struggling to attract buyers.

 
Batavia jewelry shop celebrates 20 years

Batavia jewelry shop celebrates 20 years

K. Hollis Jewelers, Boutique & Wine Bar is celebrating 20 years of serving Batavia and surrounding communities with live music, entertainment, contests and discounts during a special anniversary event Saturday, April 5..

 
Equal opportunities: Students, women in trades advocate for more career and technical education

Equal opportunities: Students, women in trades advocate for more career and technical education

A recent statewide study by SkillsUSA Illinois found high school students now have more work-based learning opportunities such as apprenticeships and career and technical education programs than when the state implemented a plan to increase CTE opportunities in 2019 spurred by a federal law.

 
Layoffs begin at US health agencies charged with tracking disease, researching and regulating food

Layoffs begin at US health agencies charged with tracking disease, researching and regulating food

Employees across the massive U.S. Health and Human Services Department began receiving notices of dismissal Tuesday in an overhaul ultimately expected to lay off up to 10,000 people.

 
FDA’s top tobacco official is removed from post in latest blow to health agency’s leadership

FDA’s top tobacco official is removed from post in latest blow to health agency’s leadership

The Food and Drug Administration’s chief tobacco regulator has been removed from his post as sweeping cuts hit the agency and staffers across the federal health workforce Tuesday.

 

Roof inspection in the rain

Because of rainy conditions at inspection, a flat roof was “inspected” from the ground with binoculars. After closing was discovered to have a leak. Who is responsible?

 

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