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REAL ID enforcement begins at O’Hare, airports nationwide

REAL ID enforcement begins at O’Hare, airports nationwide

After years of postponed deadlines, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration began enforcing REAL ID requirements at airports nationwide Wednesday.

 
Hundreds of counterfeit watches worth up to $16 million seized at O’Hare

Hundreds of counterfeit watches worth up to $16 million seized at O’Hare

Hundreds of counterfeit designer watches valued at nearly $16 million — if they were real — have been seized by federal customs agents at O’Hare International Airport since April, authorities said.

 
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Lawyers outline plan for class action suit against Prestige Feed Products

Lawyers outline plan for class action suit against Prestige Feed Products

Lawyers representing neighbors complaining about odors from a Mount Prospect animal feed producer in a class action lawsuit met Tuesday at a Des Plaines church with clients and interested parties.

 
Black smoke pours from Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating conclave hasn't elected pope in first vote

Black smoke pours from Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating conclave hasn't elected pope in first vote

Black smoke is pouring out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected on the first ballot of the conclave to choose a new leader of the Catholic Church.

 
Traveling Sept. 11 museum arrives in Rosemont

Traveling Sept. 11 museum arrives in Rosemont

A traveling museum showcasing artifacts from Sept. 11, 2001, in New York City is visiting Rosemont this weekend, with guided tours by firefighters who will tell their stories.

 
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Hoefert begins second term; DiPrima joins incumbent trustees

Hoefert begins second term; DiPrima joins incumbent trustees

Mount Prospect Mayor Paul Hoefert began his second term Tuesday by predicting a bright future for the village.

 
Geneva mayor, council members take oaths of office

Geneva mayor, council members take oaths of office

Family and supporters packed the Geneva Council Chambers as newly elected and reelected council members, Mayor Kevin Burns and the city clerk were sworn in on Monday night.

 
Things to do May 9-15: Craig Shoemaker, International Gem & Jewelry Show, Mother’s Day events and more

Things to do May 9-15: Craig Shoemaker, International Gem & Jewelry Show, Mother’s Day events and more

Mark your calendar for comedian Craig Shoemaker, the International Gem & Jewelry Show, Jim Jeffries’ comedy show, Dave Barry at the American Writers Museum, Mother’s Day events and more happening this week.

 
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Dining out: Italian beef deals, new restaurants, heart-shaped dishes for mom

Dining out: Italian beef deals, new restaurants, heart-shaped dishes for mom

Celebrate National Italian Beef day all month long at a pair of local chains, while in St. Charles a Chicago chef is bringing her barbecue talents to a burger collaboration with The Graceful Ordinary for a limited time.

 
Best Bets: Play ball! Professional baseball returns to Rosemont, Schaumburg

Best Bets: Play ball! Professional baseball returns to Rosemont, Schaumburg

This week, professional baseball returns to Impact Field in Rosemont and Wintrust Field in Schaumburg, Raue Center hosts a “stand-up momedy” show, and Ballet Chicago celebrates legendary choreographer George Balanchine.

 

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