Sears to cut 220 workers in Hoffman Estates
Sears to cut 220 workers in Hoffman Estates
The struggling retailer’s latest, immediate cuts come less than a year after it shed 400 jobs in June 2017.
The struggling retailer’s latest, immediate cuts come less than a year after it shed 400 jobs in June 2017.
Delivered on Jan. 31, 2018.
Record-breaking borrowing to fund Illinois' even more massive pension debt is no real solution to the state's pension problem.
A forensic audit reveals Saline County lost $1 million in funds through possible mismanagement.
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The Chicago Teachers Union's hold over the lives of Chicagoans will grow through its merger with ChiACTS, the union representing Chicago-area charter school teachers.
The bill would cut off Illinois’ new tax credit scholarship program if the Illinois State Board of Education determined public school funding levels were inadequate.
State spending grew 25 percent faster than Illinoisans' personal income from 2005-2015.
Nearly 4 in 10 of those eligible for refunds made a claim for an average refund check of $36.62.
Business owners in one Illinois community are using the law to fight back against high property tax bills. Their lawsuit claimed property taxes spiked on commercial properties from 2015 to 2016, but only in their town.
State Rep. Robyn Gabel, D-Evanston, is sponsoring a trampoline court regulation bill that is identical to the one she sponsored in 2017.
House Bill 4273 would eliminate a loophole in state law that allows lawmakers to receive a month's pay for a day of work.