Additional early voting locations open across the suburbs today, giving voters more opportunities to cast their ballots. More than 50,000 suburban voters already have cast their ballots since early
Two students were hospitalized, one with life-threatening injuries, when they were struck by a school bus outside Bartlett High School. Authorities are investigating but no updates were released
It had been a tough couple of weeks for Batavia running back Nathan Whitwell. After rushing for over 100 yards in each of the first five weeks, the senior back had been stopped plenty short of the
While U.S. annual single-family rent growth slowed in August, levels remain up from since the beginning of the pandemic, according to CoreLogic, with pricey coastal metros leading the country with the highest gains.
Halloween is Thursday, Oct. 31. Some communities are offering printable signs for those who wish to inform trick-or-treaters that their household is opting out of giving candy. Various towns also
Both candidates running for the 80th District Illinois House seat say there is need for reform in the criminal justice system, and that voters in this district, which encompasses several south and
A fire in the diaper aisle at Target in Rosemont was extinguished Thursday morning but led to the store’s temporary closure as cleanup continues and building inspections take place, authorities
These are the highest-paid employees in Peoria Heights, according to the most recent compensation report. Dustin Sutton has been with the Peoria Heights Police Department for 30 years and has served as its chief for 27. He is both the police chief and village administrator.
The Illinois State Bar Association, the state’s largest bar with more than 28,000 member attorneys, has released its recommendations for Lake County judges running for retention in next month’s
Despite graduating key players from last season, Jersey tennis coach Dan Diamond is optimistic about this weekend's IHSA Class 1A Jacksonville Sectional.
When Daniel Didech first ran for the Illinois legislature in House District 59 in 2018, he beat his Republican opponent 61% to 39% and inherited the seat from the popular Carol Sente. He ran for
Chances are you’ve been celebrating a food holiday and didn’t even know it. October is National Pizza Month, and since we’re a little more than halfway through it, odds are good that you’ve
JB Pritzker called Trump “a rambling, incoherent, insulting old man determined to drive our economy into the deepest ditch he can find. Donald Trump’s proposed economic policies would increase costs,
A female resident was transported to a hospital for smoke inhalation and a dog died following a house fire in Addison early Tuesday morning. No other injuries were reported from the blaze that was
It was where an Arlington Heights milkshake machine salesman persuaded reluctant businessmen to invest in his budding hamburger restaurant, and the likes of Arnold Palmer swung his clubs. So, too,
Firefighters from 17 departments in Chicago’s North and Northwest suburbs were deployed to Conover, North Carolina, about 50 miles northwest of Charlotte, for relief operations from Hurricane Helene.
Arlington Heights, IL (October 14, 2024) – A traffic accident occurred at approximately 6:35 PM at the intersection of Euclid Avenue and Kennicott Avenue, prompting a response from Arlington Heights firefighters and paramedics. Emergency responders ...
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The Elgin Breakfast Rotary is seeking donations from local businesses and Individuals to purchase a refrigeration unit for a food pantry in Lake Chapala, Mexico. You can mail checks written out to
Democratic U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley is facing a familiar challenger this fall in the largely suburban 5th Congressional District. Republican Tommy Hanson, a real estate agent from Chicago, lost to
That was a whale of a play by Evan Williams on Murray on the third-and-1 that started that whole thing, and the play-action deep shot right after the long return by Keisean Nixon was a classic LaFleur go-for-the-throat play call.
From high above, construction vehicles look like children's toys as they work to remove the Carpentersville Dam this fall. The project, expected to be finished in November, will create a 10.2-mile
Caleb Williams wasn't all that interested in sharing vacation stories this week. Chicago's prized quarterback had work to do. Williams' focus was on the task at hand as the Bears prepared to face the
Wheaton North’s Maddie Romaine and Streamwood’s Sophia Baumert had differing viewpoints of running alone Saturday morning. Schaumburg liked how running together worked out in the girls race of
Arlington County police have charged a Virginia teen with the death of another young passenger who was killed during a suspected drunken driving incident early Saturday morning.