- Sears will sell Craftsman tools through Costco
- Brunswick sells U.K.-based boat brand
- Tribune seeks OK to continue management incentive plan
- CME's Donohue rejects Dodd-Frank Act, urges delay on law's start
- Groupon spokesman hired in June resigns
- Boeing says 737 engine revamp to debut in 2017
- Canada watchdog assails Air Canada-United venture
- Channahon village president faces tax charges
- Citadel alleges employee took data, lied
- Sara Lee names coffee chief
- Lightbank makes one of its biggest investments yet
- Groupon, LivingSocial traffic slips in July
- Bill on electric rate-hike lands on Quinn's desk
- Boeing expected to release 737 reengine plan this week
- GTCR takes stake in Townsend Group
- Fortune Brands to add 2 board members after spin-off
- Stocks rise on consumer spending
- Chicago magazine names new editor
- Rancics, Melmans teaming up on new River North restaurant
- Grant Thornton advertises its goal to run with the bulls
- NY airports, stock market open but travelers face delays
- United cancels 2,300 flights, scraps weekend service in N.Y. for Irene
- Groupon competitor out: Facebook ending Deals program
- ComEd sends crews to East Coast
- Boeing names new sales head for commercial jets
- Groupon's Mason courts SEC's ire
- Miller Lite marketing VP leaves brewer as sales slump
- Boeing 787 Dreamliner receives FAA certification
- Stocks rebound after morning decline
- Circuit judge says Quinn can cut some superintendent pay
- Boeing's Dreamliner set to win FAA certification
- Stocks down on Fed chair comments, GDP
- Hurricane Irene to test Allstate's exposure strategy
- Soldier Field to replace troublesome turf
- Sagent Pharmaceuticals taps CFO from Landauer
- Report: Groupon eyes Switzerland for international HQ
- CFTC sets penalties for three Chicago traders
- Groupon's CEO lashes out at critics ahead of IPO
- Tribune’s bankruptcy judge won’t give timing of ruling
- Fortune sets date for security spinoff
- Chicago's jobless rate unchanged in July
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- Tollway board approves 87.5% fare hike
- Baxter to buy IV technology firm for $380 million
- Gold falls further after CME boosts margins again
- Boeing gets 100-plane order from Delta
- Feds buying Joliet emergency room for veterans clinic
- Mag Mile, Oak Street gear up for Fashion's Night Out
- Workers plan Michigan Avenue march to protest minimum wage
- Owners of proposed synthetic gas plant seek equity partners
- Appeals court won't close Chicago locks over carp
- Gates takes 6% share of Deere stock
- False ad suit can proceed vs. Groupon: attorney
- Blue Line's Jackson station reopens after suspicious package report
- Fitch removes negative watch on Old Republic
- Mayor’s new green-economy report proposes strategies but no new programs
- Quaker Oatmeal now part of Burger King breakfasts
- Ex-Chicago hedge fund head pleads guilty to fraud
- Caterpillar expanding China operations
- Art Institute names insider Douglas Druick president
- Report: Owners of proposed synthetic gas plant seek buyers
- Unilever sells VO5, Rave brand rights
- New majority owner of Deere stock: Bill Gates
- Head of Sears' Kenmore, Craftsman brands resigning
- State gets federal grant for health insurance exchange
- Reports: Groupon shuffles staff at HQ, China and India
- City biz leaders back Emanuel’s call for casino
- Reports: Groupon cutting staff, closing offices in China
- Sports Authority moving in with upscale stores
- Illinois GOP picks Tinley Park for convention
- Motorola Solutions sells wireless broadband business
- Johnson Publishing hires creative director, Ebony editorial director
- Quinn touts 1,200 new jobs at construction site
- Stocks rise despite world economic woes
- RTA sues Kankakee, Channahon for $100-million 'tax scam': Greg Hinz
- ADM closes Galesburg plant
- Kraft cuts some coffee prices
- llinois GOP picks Tinley Park for convention
- ADM closing Galesburg plant
- Union agrees to pay cut in Lyric Opera contract
- Tribune to end weekend RedEye edition
- How Google can help Motorola in China
- Quinn names interim superintendent of Lottery
- Gatorade grapples with keeping new team together at retail
- Chicago restaurateur Kleiner eyes Detroit spot
- Ex-Sears stores prez., Macy's exec to head CVS retail unit
- How Motorola in China can be helped by Google
- Former United general counsel to join Walgreen
- Gatorade struggles to train retailers on product positioning
- Channel 5 to debut noon newscast in September
- Abbott gets FDA nod for leukemia genetic test
- Tribune to end weekend Red Eye edition
- Local coupon websites add grocery deals
- Stocks rise sharply at opening
- Delta to order 100 Boeing planes: report
- CF Industries names BP veteran its new CFO
- Boeing gets order for 14 helicopters from U.K. military
- Civic Federation praises new school budget — but adds a big 'but': Greg Hinz
- Google takeover pays off for Motorola employees, too
- United Continental to spend $550 million on upgrades
- Tribune OKs $32-million settlement for ESOP lawsuit
- Geneva's First Choice Bank fails, Inland Bank the buyer
- Ill. sued by regional school chiefs seeking pay
- Market ends week in the red — again
- Cubs let go GM Hendry
- Stocks limp along in jittery market
- Boeing gets FAA certification for 747-8 Freighter
- ITW reports growth slowdown but reaffirms forecasts
- Mayor taps Accenture to find contract savings
- Allstate exec Young leaves Encompass unit
- Groupon reveals tracking plans to Congress
- One killed in attack near Gurnee car dealership
- Winston & Strawn, DLA Piper could lose in Motorola-Google deal
- Illinois unemployment climbs for 3rd straight month
- Stocks plunge on worries about slower global economy
- Cubs float new Wrigley funding scheme, and Rahm's interested: Greg Hinz
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- Caterpillar says dealer sales growth slows
- Walgreen announces Nice house brand
- Motorola Mobility has option to spurn Google for better deal
- Walgreen launches new store product brand
- Former LaSalle Bank execs file to start bank, first in two years
- Sears cuts 250 jobs, reports loss bigger than expected
- Sears cuts 250 jobs
- Motorola Mobility patent suit against Microsoft moved to Seattle