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Daily PatchCast: 'Heat Wave' Expected, Metra Air Pollution At Alarming Levels, Amy Freeze Headed For the Arctic?
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 14.
Sabrina Wu brings a background in television, radio and print to her role as editor for the Burr Ridge Patch site. Before joining Patch, she worked as an anchor, reporter and producer at WSAW-TV in Wausau, WI; a producer at WBAY-TV in Green Bay, WI; the Washington DC correspondent for KSNT-TV in Topeka, KS and has appeared on NBC's <i>Dateline</i>. She is a graduate of Northwestern University 's Medill School of Journalism and sits on the board of the Asian American Journalists Association in Chicago as treasurer. Her work has been published in several Chicago-area newspapers and magazines, including Crain's Chicago Business, Chicago Athlete magazine, The Daily Herald, The Daily Southtown and The Northwest Indiana Times.
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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues </b>
Parents always are interested to know what the latest developments are out of the D86 and D181 school boards. We'll want to know what parents think and how the policies are affecting their children.
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 14.
A roundup for the region's news for Feb. 11.
HCHS celebrated some major victories this past week. We brought them altogether for this week's Viewfinder.
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 10.
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 9.
Help one local parent whose child has discovered the power of her teeth
Village is collecting a list of all estimated, uninsured costs in order to apply for state or federal assistance.
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 8
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 7.
The transaction is expected to close late this quarter or early in the second quarter.
A roundup of the region's news for Feb. 3.
Metra released an updated train schedule shortly before noon. The rail service provider was forced to cancel trains this morning.
Sunday marked 22 years with the department for Hinsdale's Crime Prevention Officer.
Police say the incident happened in the middle of the afternoon with several people around.
Police say the incident happened in the middle of the afternoon with several people around.
District 181 is hosting a shoe drive to collect shoes for needy children.
District 181 students hit the streets for fresh air and exercise.
Concrete used to smash windshield and door.