The Week in Business: Officials say it could be a while before a new Bears stadium opens; FAA slows O'Hare night runway rotation plan.
Patience required on new Bears stadium Officials at Arlington Heights village hall are more than two years into their work on the Arlington Park redevelopment project, but most agreed Monday it could be at least another decade until the Bears kick off at a new stadium there.
Moody's gives COD top rating The College of DuPage has once again received the highest possible credit rating from Moody's Investors Service. State considering grant program for grocers Lawmakers are considering creating a grant program that would send state dollars to grocers in Illinois communities that have few options for buying food. State Rep. Mary Beth Canty, an Arlington Heights Democrat, is the bill's sponsor.
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