Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul Spotlights Home Repair Scams, Identity Theft During National Consumer Protection Week
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul highlights home repair scams and identity theft during National Consumer Protection Week, noting these issues as top consumer complaints. His office has reclaimed millions for defrauded consumers.
Spring Hill Mall in West Dundee to Close, Westfield Old Orchard Eyes Expansion
Spring Hill Mall in West Dundee, IL is set to close on March 22, with the possibility of Kohl's and Cinemark Theaters remaining open. The village plans to redevelop the site, while other Chicago area malls like Old Orchard are expanding.
Illinois Drivers Hit with Sky-High Insurance Rate Hikes by Allstate and State Farm
Illinois drivers face soaring insurance rates, with Allstate and State Farm implementing increases over 12%. Allstate's rates have shot up 60% in 20 months, while proposals in Springfield seek greater regulatory control over such hikes.
Dr. Kwang-Wu Kim to Resign as Columbia College Chicago President Amid Financial and Labor Challenges
Columbia College Chicago's President Kwang-Wu Kim announced his resignation after a tenure marked by financial challenges and labor unrest. He led significant developments but faced issues like enrollment decline and faculty strikes.
ComEd Announces Billing System Overhaul in Illinois Amid Debate Over Utility-Sponsored Costs
Illinois electricity provider ComEd is implementing a new billing system which may necessitate customer action to update payment information. Advocates push for legislation to prevent utilities from charging customers for their legal and PR expenses.
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul Leads 11-State Coalition Urging OSHA, Congress for National Workplace Heat Safety Standards
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul heads a coalition of 11 attorneys general urging OSHA and Congress to set standards for workplace heat exposure to protect workers against the dangers of extreme heat.