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Until the Chicago Bears consistently get the type of quarterback play they’ve been seeking, there is reason for concern. Brad ...
Christine Simek, senior vice president with Xroads, represented Pinnacle Capital Arlington Heights LLC in the 2,845-square-foot, 10-year lease to this leading jiu-jitsu studio that has locations in ...
The Chicago Bears on Tuesday signed four players, waived three others and placed defensive back Shaun Wade on injured reserve. Bears fourth-round pick Ruben Hyppolite II — a linebacker from Maryland — ...
If the council votes to approve it on Sept. 13, the property tax rate could rise by 3 cents — the largest change Arlington ...
The 3-cent increase would be enough for the city to close a projected deficit and brace for more property tax challenges in ...
The Chicago Bears now laser-focused on making suburban Arlington Heights their new home and are pushing for a State of Illinois-approved property tax break. As Megan De Mar reports, Illinois state Rep ...
The Bears say they are focusing on Arlington Heights for a new stadium, so why haven't we seen shovels in the ground yet? Paris Schutz gives us 5 reasons why.
Arlington Heights trustees are likely to prohibit kids younger than 16 from riding high-speed electric bicycles around town, ...
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Bears push for state tax break for Arlington Heights stadium
Illinois state Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) is not ready to support the tax break. As Megan De Mar reports. Buckner says the Bears should be paying more into the system, not less.
The state government has increased spending, despite the state’s constitutionally-mandated balanced budget requirement, by over-estimating future revenues.
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