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Property tax break would help Bears, but economic benefits ‘murky’ for taxpayers, treasurer’s report says

Property tax break would help Bears, but economic benefits ‘murky’ for taxpayers, treasurer’s report says

A Cook County Treasurer’s report is skeptical of pending legislation that would give the Chicago Bears significant property tax breaks for a potential Arlington Heights stadium.

 
Memorial Day 2026: Suburban communities honor soldiers’ ultimate sacrifice

Memorial Day 2026: Suburban communities honor soldiers’ ultimate sacrifice

“Live a life worthy of their sacrifice.” Addressing attendees at the Arlington Heights Memorial Day ceremony, retired Vietnam War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Allen J. Lynch proclaimed that is the proper way to honor the village’s 68 servicemen who died in conflicts dating from the Civil War through Operation Enduring Freedom. Arlington Heights was among the suburban commemoration ceremonies during which hundreds of people paid their respects.

 
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Greener Good opens new ‘creative reuse hub’ in Arlington Heights

Greener Good opens new ‘creative reuse hub’ in Arlington Heights

Greener Good is an environmentally friendly, one-stop shop for every Chicago-area artist looking for supplies and hands-on workshops and recently relocated to a larger space in Arlington Heights.

 
US military says it carried out ‘self-defense’ strikes in Iran, including on missile launch sites

US military says it carried out ‘self-defense’ strikes in Iran, including on missile launch sites

WASHINGTON — The U.S. military said Monday that it carried out “self-defense” strikes in southern Iran, including on missile launch sites and boats placing mines, even as...

 
Photo Gallery: Memorial Day ceremonies in the suburbs

Photo Gallery: Memorial Day ceremonies in the suburbs

 
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High Five: Looking at the top prep sports events this week

High Five: Looking at the top prep sports events this week

This edition of the High Five looks at the top prep sports events this week.

 
Illinois grows millions of bushels of soybeans. Why aren’t we eating them?

Illinois grows millions of bushels of soybeans. Why aren’t we eating them?

CHICAGO — Inside a factory on Chicago’s North Side, the smell of simmering soybeans drifts through the air. On a typical day, “I use about 4,000 pounds of dry beans,” Jen...

 
From art school to soccer pitch: Peter Robinson’s six-decade career celebrated in new exhibition in Glen Ellyn

From art school to soccer pitch: Peter Robinson’s six-decade career celebrated in new exhibition in Glen Ellyn

“The Saturday Man: At the Edge of the Game” highlights the work of soccer photographer Peter Robinson in an exhibition at the Cleve Carney Museum of Art at the College of DuPage.

 
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West suburbs could see five more freight trains a day if rail merger passes

West suburbs could see five more freight trains a day if rail merger passes

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern want federal regulators to approve a merger creating a transcontinental railroad that will rumble through the region.

 
NIU catches fire in MAC tourney, earns first NCAA bid in 54 years

NIU catches fire in MAC tourney, earns first NCAA bid in 54 years

Both Northern Illinois and Illinois-Chicago won their conference baseball tournaments over the weekend, with help from numerous area players. The two teams will head to NCAA regionals beginning Friday.

 

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