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Krishnamoorthi leading investigation into license plate readers

Krishnamoorthi leading investigation into license plate readers

U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi is demanding answers from the leading provider of automatic license plate readers about the use of their cameras to gain information about immigrants and those seeking abortion services.

 
ComEd closes customer relief fund amid high demand, rising energy costs

ComEd closes customer relief fund amid high demand, rising energy costs

Citing high demand, ComEd has closed the customer relief fund it launched in early July, which aimed to offset the effects of rising energy prices on residents and nonprofits most affected by them.

 
Speakers give pros, cons against Nicor gas price increase request

Speakers give pros, cons against Nicor gas price increase request

People Thursday spoke for and against Nicor’s proposed $316 million natural gas rate increase, at a hearing in Elgin.

 
These Illinois licensing facilities will offer expanded Saturday hours

These Illinois licensing facilities will offer expanded Saturday hours

Thirteen Illinois state driver’s license locations will begin offering walk-in Saturday service starting Saturday, Aug. 9.

 
Mother-daughter team opening Mount Prospect art studio

Mother-daughter team opening Mount Prospect art studio

A mother-daughter tandem will open an art studio in Mount Prospect.

 
College endowment tax is leading to hiring freezes and could mean cuts in financial aid

College endowment tax is leading to hiring freezes and could mean cuts in financial aid

A big increase in the tax on university endowments is adding to financial uncertainty for the wealthiest colleges in the U.S., leading several already to lay off staff or implement hiring freezes.

 
Leasing underway for luxury apartment complex in Gurnee

Leasing underway for luxury apartment complex in Gurnee

Leasing has begun for a new luxury apartment complex in Gurnee.

 
Wall Street drifts as stock markets worldwide take Trump's new tariffs in stride

Wall Street drifts as stock markets worldwide take Trump's new tariffs in stride

Stocks are slipping on Wall Street Thursday after President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs took effect on dozens of countries.

 
US applications for jobless benefits rise modestly, but remain in a range considered healthy

US applications for jobless benefits rise modestly, but remain in a range considered healthy

The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits rose modestly last week, a sign that employers still retaining workers despite economic uncertainty related to U.S. trade policy.

 
The Bank of England cuts its main interest rate to 4%, the lowest level since March 2023

The Bank of England cuts its main interest rate to 4%, the lowest level since March 2023

The Bank of England cut its main interest rate Thursday by a quarter percentage point to 4%, as policy makers seek to bolster the sluggish U.K. economy.

 

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