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A bill allowing self-driving vehicles in Cook County is pending as tech company Waymo maps routes in Chicago.
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Fallout from the merger of Capital One and Discover Financial services continues as 1,139 employees who either work at or report to the office in Riverwoods are losing their jobs.
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Palatine acquired a neglected downtown property that has long been tied up in litigation and plans to tear it down.
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Mount Prospect is rethinking a valet parking program for downtown restaurants that began two years ago.
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Target is launching a new baby department shopping experience this month in only nine locations across the state, including several suburban stores.
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Illinois and Cook County have erased more than $2 billion in medical debt combined for over a million residents through a partnership with a nonprofit that buys medical debt for pennies on the dollar. The partnership allows debt to be written off for pennies on the dollar.
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A gourmet coffee shop soon will be replacing the shuttered Burger King drive-through along Route 14 in Cary.
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With new business activity like the Fox Haven Square entertainment district and the redeveloping of Charlestown Mall, the eastern corridor of St. Charles is changing fast. Worried about certain types of businesses not matching the “community’s vision,” one alderperson proposed a moratorium on select proposals — namely new car washes, gas stations, self storage facilities, drive-through fast food joints and banks.
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A bipartisan panel of Illinois legislators Friday discussed the three Bs of “Business, Budget & Bears” at a morning forum organized by the Schaumburg Business Association.
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A McHenry County judge has ordered a restaurant in Algonquin to be evicted for nearly $41,000 in unpaid rent, according to court records.
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