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Welch floats trying again on graduated tax—tied to pensions
Lawmakers should link such a proposal to the state's retirement fund liability, the new Illinois House leader said today.

Exelon to break up
It's separating its regulated utilities business from its power generation unit in the biggest breakup of a local company in nearly a decade.

These are Chicago's 7 most endangered places
Preservation Chicago's annual list includes a Washington Park greystone that housed Black women during the Great Migration, and the lakefront, which faces “multiple threats."

Walgreens to sell do-it-yourself COVID-19 tests
The over-the-counter tests will supplement stores that don't have on-site testing.

Trying to get your first COVID vaccine dose in Illinois? It may be a while
With so many residents now due for a second shot, the state is contending with a limited supply just as more people are eligible to get a first dose.

—To expand vaccine access on Chicago’s South Side, this Walgreens turned off its online scheduler

—Johnson & Johnson's COVID vaccine hits key milestone

Exelon mulling Texas exit after winter disaster
The Chicago energy giant will pay hundreds of millions for the failure of three large gas plants during Texas' reliability crisis last week.

This fast-selling midcentury has an indoor pool
A woman who sang opera professionally and ran the Flash Cab company after her husband died in 1988 had owned the home in Niles since 1966.

BMO Harris is Toronto's shining star, but takes brunt of job cuts nonetheless
The U.S. accounted for a record-breaking 43 percent of fiscal first-quarter earnings for Canada's Toronto-based BMO Financial Group. But partly at the price of more than 1,000 jobs.

Groupon now listing entire HQ for sublease
But the daily deals company says it still plans to maintain an office at the building, 600 W. Chicago.

Biz, civic groups push Pritzker to veto firefighter pension bill
Foes say the measure would raise benefits faster than the rate of inflation and is unaffordable.

Marcus Lemonis becomes chairman of New York production company
The longtime host of "The Profit" made a "significant investment" in Zero Point Zero, which has produced footage for shows such as "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown."

2 local weed companies raise tens of millions
Verano is buying stores and a cultivation site in Arizona as Green Thumb adds more dry powder.

Will Springfield hold hearings on Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund?
The ranking Republican on a House committee says he's concerned about reports of staff turmoil and charges of racism, intimidations and related improprieties in recent months.

Centro buys Silicon Valley software startup
The Chicago ad-tech company is growing fast and plans to hire more than 100 people this year. It could take advantage of a hot IPO market.

Shopping center landlord InvenTrust names successor to retiring CEO
Chief Financial Officer Daniel Busch, who takes over the top job in August, will have to figure out a path forward for the company as more consumers shop online.

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