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The inaugural event will feature horse-drawn carriage rides and an "I Spy" business windown scavenger hunt.
The Safe Ride Home program will offer its ride service again this year. Find out how to take advantage of it.
The Safe Ride Home program will offer its ride service again this year. Find out how to take advantage of it.
The Safe Ride Home program will offer its ride service again this year. Find out how to take advantage of it.
The Safe Ride Home program will offer its ride service again this year. Find out how to take advantage of it.
A 32-year-old Chicago man has been charged in the May incident, and a judge ordered him held without bail Wednesday.
The sandwich chain started by Arlington Heights native Jimmy John Liautaud is accused of not paying assistant managers overtime pay.
Arrests made, citations given and reports received by Frankfort police from Nov. 29 to Dec. 12.
Wednesday's ruling said Jamie Kalven, who showed discrepancies between Chicago police and witness accounts, wouldn't need to ID his source.
Michael Fagan captured the picture at the Hickory Creek Preserve.
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The Village Board approved the plans for Hey Nonny, which plans to open in March on Vail Avenue in Arlington Heights.
Notices from Ahlgrim, Smith Corcoran, Glueckert, Lauterburg-Oehler and Shalom Memorial Park funeral homes.
Notices from Ahlgrim, Smith Corcoran, Glueckert, Lauterburg-Oehler and Shalom Memorial Park funeral homes.
The winning Lucky Day ticket was sold at a Shell station on Crawford Avenue.
The renovation to the Olympic Indoor Swim Center would include adding a gym, warm water pool and indoor walking track.
The report showed the school district had made improvements in its financial reporting but still had a few issues it needed to address.
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The 16-year-old boy allegedly stole a 30-year-old woman's car at gunpoint last month, according to Chicago police.