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Afternoon Briefing: What to know about the Bears’ possible stadium move

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Afternoon Briefing

Friday, June 2, 2023

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Good afternoon, Chicago.

Chicago Bears officials met with Naperville Mayor Scott Wehrli this morning to discuss the possibility of abandoning their plans for a new stadium development in Arlington Heights in favor of building it in Naperville.

Plans to build “the largest single development project in Illinois history” are “at risk” in Arlington Heights, the Bears said in a statement they released Friday in conjunction with their meeting.

What to know about the possible stadium move from Soldier Field.

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Chicaao Tribune AFTERNOON BRIEFING Friday, June 2, 2023 FOR HIM, ITS ALWAYS BEEN UNCERTAIN TIMES. Just 63 a-day can rescue animals from neglect. 5 DONATE NOW Good afternoon, Chicago. Chicago Bears officials met with Naperville Mayor Scott Wehrli this morning to discuss the possibility of abandoning their plans for a new stadium development in Arlington Heights in favor of building it in Naperville. Plans to build “the largest single development project in Illinois history” are “at risk” in Arlington Heights, the Bears said in a statement they released Friday in conjunction with their meeting. What to know about the possible stadium move from Soldier Field. Here's what else is happening today. And remember, for the latest breaking news in Chicago, visit chicagotribune.com/breaking and sign up to get our alerts on all your devices. | Puzzles & Games | Daily horoscope | Ask Amy news FROM TAYLOR SWIFT TO SEVERAL SPORTING EVENTS: TRAFFIC AND BIG CROWDS ARRIVE IN CHICAGO THIS WEEKEND Chicago will be bustling with sporting and live entertainment events all weekend, prompting officials and organizers to caution citizens about traffic and big crowds. Read more → More top news stories: * Armed man on roof prompts SWAT situation on West Side * Suspects in death of Waukegan coach apparently chased her car before fatal shooting, authorities say business The Grant Park 220, a nationally televised Cup Series race on July 2, will feature a 12-turn, 2.2-mile course, with top NASCAR drivers navigating closed-off streets lined with temporary fences, grandstands and hospitality suites. Read more → More top business stories: * HUD and Chicago Housing Authority sued over Chicago Fire land lease * US employers added a surprisingly strong 339,000 jobs in May in a sign of economic health   You cant control their yesterday. RS L e   sports COLUMN: WILL IT BE A JUNE SWOON — OR JUNE GLOOM — FOR THE WHITE SOX AND CUBS? The fate of the Chicago Cubs and White Sox seasons could be determined in June. Will fans still care about either team by the end of the month? Read more → More top sports stories: * Why under-the-radar, over-the-top Kyle Hendricks ranks among the elite pitchers in Cubs history * Challenging June for White Sox: 7 straight series against teams with winning records, Aaron Judge — and more Shohei Ohtani eat. watch. do. REVIEW: WHERE’S THE WONDER? YAYOI KUSAMA’S NEW INSTALLATION AND OTHERS ARE NOW AT WNDR MUSEUM “Dots Obsessions” at WNDR, as compared with the strangeness and intensity that has marked much of Kusama’s lifelong oeuvre, disappoints. Read more here. Read more → More top Eat. Watch. Do. stories: * East Dundee’s Anvil Club closing after 67 years; new restaurant to open in its space by year’s end * 10 things to do around Chicago: Cirque, Gospel Music Fest and a run for the zoo * Read this week’s Eat. Watch. Do. newsletter   The #1 Mistake That Makes Bad Knees Worse: Ease a bit of soreness each day by avolding this mistake... J   nation & world SOME TRANSGENDER PEOPLE TURN TO CROWDFUNDING TO LEAVE FLORIDA AFTER ANTI-LGBTQ+ LAWS Dozens of transgender people in Florida have turned to crowdfunding appeals to help them leave the state after the passage of new legislation that targets the LGBTQ+ community. Read more → More top stories from around the world: * President Biden will address budget and debt agreement from Oval Office Friday night * Fort Bragg drops Confederate namesake for Fort Liberty, part of US Army base rebranding   IF YOU'RE OVER 65, TRY THIS INSTEAD OF GUTTER CLEANING INCELVA s   Chicaao Tribune Copyright © 2023 Chicago Tribune 560 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, IL 60654
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