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EV sales slow in setback for Pritzker

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Electric vehicles in a parking lot

1. Pritzker wants to rev up EVs in Illinois, but buyers are tapping the brakes

Relatively higher prices are putting a damper on growth in EV sales here. And that has implications for the governor's goal of getting 1 million on Illinois roads by decade's end.

 
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson

2. Johnson exempts police and fire from hiring freeze, but City Council wants to hear more

The mayor's budget office said the freeze will save $100 million, an estimate surprising some in the council who want to see the math first.

 
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Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago

3. Judge declares Trump Tower a public nuisance for killing fish: report

A court ruling sided with the Illinois attorney general and environmental groups alleging the Trump Organization had broken environmental laws, according to a report.

 
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4. While Illinois loses nurses, Michigan is headed for a surplus

For Michigan providers, the big question will be whether they can keep those nurses in the coming years.

 
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Abandoned businesses in the south suburbs

5. Growing and supporting business in south suburbs could relieve some of homeowners' tax burden

"Diversifying the income base" is an immediate priority, says the head of the Southland Development Authority.

 
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The Dining Table

6. The Dining Table podcast: A recipe for resilience with Thai Dang

Host David Manilow talks with the chef about how he bounced back after hardship and managed to later open HaiSous Vietnamese Kitchen.

 
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United Airlines

7. Airlines may soon face cash penalties for delayed flights

The Biden administration is working on a proposed rule that would require airlines to provide compensation to passengers for controllable cancellations or delays of three hours or more.


Opinion: Southwest CEO saves his job — and maybe the airline

 
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8. Top earners at The Joint Commission

Here's the latest compensation data for the largest and oldest health care accrediting organization in the U.S.

 
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Houses

9. How homeownership was used to establish 'whiteness': Crain's Daily Gist podcast

Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin and host Amy Guth recap news from the local market, including a mansion built by the father of modern advertising that’s on market for the first time since the early 1990s.

 
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Valparaiso University

10. Valparaiso University to sell Georgia O'Keeffe art to pay for freshmen dorms

The Indiana school received court approval for its contentious plan to sell three works of art from its Brauer Museum of Art collection.

 
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