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‘A series of tactical errors’: Demonstrators blast police over shooting death of Mundelein woman

‘A series of tactical errors’: Demonstrators blast police over shooting death of Mundelein woman

More than 100 people gathered outside Mundelein village hall Thursday evening to demand justice for a woman who was fatally shot by police.

 
Pedestrian struck and killed by Metra train in Palatine

Pedestrian struck and killed by Metra train in Palatine

Metra police are investigating the death of a pedestrian who was struck by an inbound commuter train early Friday morning in Palatine.

 
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Arlington Heights OKs drinks-to-go plan, with wristbands and special cups required

Arlington Heights OKs drinks-to-go plan, with wristbands and special cups required

Arlington Heights’ “social district” pilot program is set to launch in August within the existing Arlington Alfresco area. Patrons will be able to take drinks to go from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday.

 
Toll hike coming? Board OKs hearings on potential 45-cent increase

Toll hike coming? Board OKs hearings on potential 45-cent increase

Illinois tollway directors approved holding statewide public hearings on a 45-cent rate hike impacting passenger vehicles, and unveiled a new $26.5 billion capital plan Thursday.

 
Cook County projects $550 million budget deficit for 2027

Cook County projects $550 million budget deficit for 2027

Cook County faces a $550 million budget shortfall next year that will require “careful planning and difficult decisions,” county officials said this week in a preliminary budget forecast.

 
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Developer eyes former BP campus in Naperville after previous rejection of data center proposal

Developer eyes former BP campus in Naperville after previous rejection of data center proposal

Six months after the Naperville City Council pulled the plug on plans for a data center along Warrenville Road, the same developer is eyeing the nearby former BP campus, officials have confirmed.

 
‘The best of us’: Longtime Des Plaines Public Library board leader and LGBTQ advocate dies

‘The best of us’: Longtime Des Plaines Public Library board leader and LGBTQ advocate dies

Longtime Des Plaines Public Library board President Gregory Sarlo has died.

 
Things to do June 19-25: Naper Nights, Libertyville Days, Taste of Des Plaines, Blues on the Fox and more

Things to do June 19-25: Naper Nights, Libertyville Days, Taste of Des Plaines, Blues on the Fox and more

Mark your calendar for Naper Nights, Libertyville Days, Taste of Des Plaines, Wood Dale Prairie Fest, Blues on the Fox, Downers Grove Rotary GroveFest and more.

 
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Counting down to prep football: 10 senior recruits to watch this season

Counting down to prep football: 10 senior recruits to watch this season

Our annual countdown to prep football season begins with 10 of the area’s top senior recruits.

 
Fullersburg Woods joins National Register of Historic Places

Fullersburg Woods joins National Register of Historic Places

Fullersburg Woods oozes history. The U.S. Department of the Interior agrees, adding nearly 177 acres of the forest preserve in Oak Brook to the National Register of Historic Places.

 

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