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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.

 
Drinks to go? Arlington Heights could allow patrons to sip and stroll this summer

Drinks to go? Arlington Heights could allow patrons to sip and stroll this summer

Arlington Heights is considering a pilot “social district” program that would allow patrons to carry alcoholic beverages from licensed establishments while walking through the downtown Arlington Alfresco dining zone.

 
How Rolling Meadows hopes to breathe new life into parts of Algonquin Road corridor

How Rolling Meadows hopes to breathe new life into parts of Algonquin Road corridor

Rolling Meadows has approved two tax increment financing districts along Algonquin Road to address commercial vacancies, including a shuttered Holiday Inn and attached Holidome.

 
Iconic Little Traveler shop in Geneva is for sale

Iconic Little Traveler shop in Geneva is for sale

After 104 years in operation, The Little Traveler in Geneva is for sale.

 
‘More and more vibrant’: New shop brings event space, French style to downtown Wheaton

‘More and more vibrant’: New shop brings event space, French style to downtown Wheaton

Fran Rouse has opened a second Stonehouse store in Wheaton — this one in downtown with a dedicated event space, an outdoor cafe setup and the same air of hospitality that defines her first shop.

 
US jobless aid filings fell to 209,000 last week as layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty

US jobless aid filings fell to 209,000 last week as layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty

Fewer Americans filed for jobless aid last week as layoffs remain low despite a number of uncertainties that continue to cloud the economy.

 
Why some Bartlett officials are concerned about upscale auto mall plan for Lake Street

Why some Bartlett officials are concerned about upscale auto mall plan for Lake Street

Bartlett officials are reviewing a proposal for an upscale auto mall near the Hyundai and Genesis dealerships on Lake Street despite early concerns about how much tax revenue it might generate long-term.

 
Lake Zurich clears way for another broadband option in town

Lake Zurich clears way for another broadband option in town

Lake Zurich residents and businesses will be getting another choice for fiber optic broadband services.

 
‘Bittersweet’: Carol Stream approves townhouse complex at former Hahn Farm

‘Bittersweet’: Carol Stream approves townhouse complex at former Hahn Farm

Developers have received permission from Carol Stream to build a 32-unit townhouse development on a former farm on the village’s north side.

 
Now that’s a tasty burger: 10 good places to dine on National Hamburger Day

Now that’s a tasty burger: 10 good places to dine on National Hamburger Day

Thursday, May 28, is National Hamburger Day, and here are 10 places around the suburbs where you can enjoy a tasty burger.

 

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