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Sprouts grocery store development gets nod from Wheaton board

Sprouts grocery store development gets nod from Wheaton board

Sprouts Farmers Market has at least two planned grocery stores in suburban Chicago moving closer to reality.

 
‘A cozy coffee spot’: Irene’s Café brings family baking tradition to Buffalo Grove

‘A cozy coffee spot’: Irene’s Café brings family baking tradition to Buffalo Grove

A new café rooted in family tradition is making its mark in Buffalo Grove’s Spoerlein Commons shopping center.

 
Trash talk: Palatine to discuss construction disposal, portable toilets

Trash talk: Palatine to discuss construction disposal, portable toilets

The Palatine village council will consider two related petitions involving waste management operations, ranging from the processing of construction debris to the storage of portable toilets, at its May 11 meeting.

 
An airborne assist: Drones becoming new first responders in suburban policing

An airborne assist: Drones becoming new first responders in suburban policing

Drone technology is being embraced with growing frequency by suburban police departments that are looking to the airborne devices as automated first responders.

 
How a weaker dollar is quietly making life more expensive

How a weaker dollar is quietly making life more expensive

A hidden force is quietly pushing up costs for everything from your summer vacation to your weekly grocery bills: a weaker U.S. dollar.

 
Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth, mail and pharmacies

Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth, mail and pharmacies

The Supreme Court has restored broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone, blocking a ruling that had threatened to upend one of the main ways abortion is provided across the nation.

 
Candy crush: Long Grove chocolate shop doubles as museum to iconic bridge’s mishaps

Candy crush: Long Grove chocolate shop doubles as museum to iconic bridge’s mishaps

Long Grove is well known, notorious even, for the frequency at which the town’s iconic covered bridge has been hit by vehicles too big to pass through. Now local store Broken Bridge Treats is paying tribute to that history with a minimuseum documenting the dozens of mishaps.

 
Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Chamber announces new executive director

Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Chamber announces new executive director

The Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Chamber of Commerce has appointed a new executive director to replace the current director who is moving out of state.

 
Community pulls together for Cary Barbershop owner as she recovers from hospital stay

Community pulls together for Cary Barbershop owner as she recovers from hospital stay

Hannah Haldeman, the owner of Cary Barbershop, is recovering from necrotizing fasciitis, a rare and aggressive bacterial infection that can be fatal.

 
AP, Washington Post, Reuters and Minnesota Star Tribune among Pulitzer winners for 2025 work

AP, Washington Post, Reuters and Minnesota Star Tribune among Pulitzer winners for 2025 work

The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for scrutinizing the Trump administration’s sweeping, choppy overhaul of federal agencies, and The Associated Press won the award Monday for international reporting about surveillance.

 

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