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‘It was a landmark’: Co-owner among onlookers as former Des Plaines restaurant is demolished

‘It was a landmark’: Co-owner among onlookers as former Des Plaines restaurant is demolished

The demolition of a former restaurant building with decades-old roots in Des Plaines has drawn spectators this week.

 
Former Harvest Bible Chapel pastor puts Elgin-area home on market for $2.5 million

Former Harvest Bible Chapel pastor puts Elgin-area home on market for $2.5 million

The ousted founding pastor of the suburban megachurch Harvest Bible Chapel is selling his Elgin-area estate.

 
Will lawmakers pass bill that could lead to more multifamily housing?

Will lawmakers pass bill that could lead to more multifamily housing?

The political battle over legislation that could ease residential zoning rules across Illinois is intensifying.

 
Bills regulating insurance industry clear General Assembly, await Pritzker’s signature

Bills regulating insurance industry clear General Assembly, await Pritzker’s signature

Gov. JB Pritzker says he looks forward to signing a pair of bills that cleared the Illinois House on Wednesday giving the state Insurance Department authority to regulate premiums charged for automobile and homeowners insurance.

 
Key inflation gauge worsens as Americans’ income and spending power erodes

Key inflation gauge worsens as Americans’ income and spending power erodes

A key inflation gauge accelerated in April to the highest level in three years, squeezing Americans' finances and creating political challenges for President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans with midterm elections just five months away.

 
BBB investigation reveals reports of job scams have doubled from last year

BBB investigation reveals reports of job scams have doubled from last year

A new in-depth Better Business Bureau investigation shows job hunters are reporting scams in droves.

 
One Tech Tip: Your next job interview could be with an AI bot

One Tech Tip: Your next job interview could be with an AI bot

Have you applied for a new job? If you’ve been shortlisted, get ready to be interviewed by artificial intelligence.

 
ComEd rates are going up again this summer, and rising demand is largely to blame

ComEd rates are going up again this summer, and rising demand is largely to blame

Suburbanites should expect higher ComEd bills starting in June. The average consumer’s bill will increase from about $107 to $120 a month, according to the utility.

 
For things to do this spring and summer, try Lake County

For things to do this spring and summer, try Lake County

Museums, amusement parks, live theater and tranquil gardens are some of the spring and summer options available in Lake County.

 
Illinois lawmakers pass landmark AI accountability bill

Illinois lawmakers pass landmark AI accountability bill

Following in the footsteps of New York and California, Illinois state lawmakers passed a bill Wednesday that seeks to increase transparency and accountability among the largest and most capable artificial intelligence models.

 

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