Chicagoland’s Week In Review: Chicago news this week brought financial pressure from multiple directions. ComEd customers across Northern Illinois face a 12% spike in monthly electricity bills driven by data center demand. WNBA star Angel Reese has listed her Lemont home for $1.45 million. And the newly passed Illinois state budget is already drawing reactions from residents and lawmakers alike.

A Consolidated Edison logo is shown outside the building where union workers are protesting Tuesday, July 10, 2012, in New York. Consolidated Edison Inc. and the union representing its employees plan to resume negotiations on Tuesday afternoon. Negotiations between the power company and Local 1-2 of the Utility Workers of America have been going on for weeks. The contract expired more than a week ago. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Chicago Top Headlines: Power Bills, a WNBA Home Listing, and Budget Reality Checks

Chicago news this week put money at the center of almost every headline. From rising electricity costs to a celebrity home listing to state spending that affects every Illinois taxpayer, this week was all about the bottom line.


ComEd Rate Hikes Hit Northern Illinois Households

What’s Driving Your Electric Bill Up

ComEd customers across Northern Illinois are seeing monthly bills climb by at least 12% starting in June. The increase is tied directly to surging energy demand from large data centers expanding throughout the region.

The price jump affects residential and small business accounts alike. Advocates are calling on the Illinois Commerce Commission to review the rate structure before more increases take hold.


Angel Reese Lists Her Lemont Home for $1.45 Million

From Chicago Sky to Atlanta Dream — and Now a For-Sale Sign

Former Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese has put her five-bedroom Lemont home on the market for $1.45 million. The listing comes roughly two months after her trade to the Atlanta Dream.

The suburban property sits in the southwest Chicago metro area and offers over 3,600 square feet. Real estate watchers say the listing reflects both her departure from the city and a strong luxury market in the area.


Illinois Budget Rollout Sparks Reactions in Springfield

What the $56 Billion Plan Means Beyond the Vote

Now that the Illinois General Assembly has passed its nearly $56 billion budget, Springfield is focused on implementation. Chicago news this week includes early signals that the digital advertising tax could face legal challenges from major tech platforms.

The gas tax pause offers short-term relief for drivers, but economists warn it could create a funding gap for road maintenance down the line.


Summary

Money dominated this week’s Chicago headlines. ComEd’s rate hike puts new financial pressure on Northern Illinois families. Angel Reese’s home listing closes one chapter of her Chicago story. And the state budget, while passed, is entering its most contested phase yet.

Visit WBEZ.org (wbez.org) for in-depth reporting on the ComEd rate increase and its connection to AI data center energy demands across Northern Illinois.

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