Thursday, December 1, 2011

Ohio luring Sears / Ebert show on hiatus / Taxpayers and stadiums

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Ohio said to offer $400M lure for Sears offices

The governor's office says Ohio has offered $400 million in incentives to attract Sears' headquarters, now based in Hoffman Estates. That's reported to be about four times Illinois' offer.

Eviction papers served on Cain accuser for $7,500 back rent Eviction papers served on Cain accuser

Cook County sheriff's deputies served eviction papers to a Glenview woman who accused GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain of sexual harassment. >> Video

Roger Ebert puts 'At the Movies' on hiatus Ebert puts 'At the Movies' on hiatus

Running out of time and money, "Ebert Presents At The Movies," will go on hiatus at the end of the month. "It was a sad but necessary moment of realism," Ebert wrote in his blog.

Bulls may loosen purse strings Bulls may loosen purse strings

Jerry Reinsdorf said he would give strong consideration to paying the NBA's luxury tax if he could acquire a player who gave the team a reasonable chance to win a championship.

Don't let Blago's sentencing distract you from other political theatrics Kass: Don't let Blago's sentencing distract you

"Former Gov. Dead Meat" is scheduled to be sentenced next week, as Illinois taxpayers watch another corrupt governor head to prison.

Taxpayers cover Soldier Field, U.S. Cellular Field shortfalls Taxpayers cover Soldier Field, U.S. Cellular Field shortfalls

Chicago was forced to cough up more than $1 million after hotel tax revenues failed to hit their mark.

World AIDS Day marked by search for an ideal World AIDS Day marked by search for an ideal

Prayer service at parish will recognize practicality as well as church teaching.

 Problem Solver: Minivan sells fast, but calls won't stop Problem Solver: Minivan sells fast, but calls won't stop

West suburban resident can't get Cars.com to take down ad.


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