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Missing Arlington Heights man found alive

Missing Arlington Heights man found alive

An Arlington Heights man who went missing on Monday was found alive Wednesday morning.

 
Fourth of July events: Fireworks, festivals, parades, concerts and more

Fourth of July events: Fireworks, festivals, parades, concerts and more

With July 4 falling on a Friday, many suburban towns are hosting festivals, fireworks, parades, concerts and more starting this weekend to get a jump on the celebrations.

 
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Schaumburg’s Meineke Recreation Center to remain closed indefinitely after fire

Schaumburg’s Meineke Recreation Center to remain closed indefinitely after fire

The Schaumburg Park District’s Meineke Recreation Center and Meineke Pool will remain closed until further notice, following Monday morning’s outdoor fire caused by a gas line being struck during a construction project.

 
Carol Stream officials tout new restaurants in annual address

Carol Stream officials tout new restaurants in annual address

The pending opening of a Jack In The Box and Chipotle were among the new developments highlighted during Carol Stream's annual State of the Village breakfast.

 
Hey Nonny brings in chef with Michelin pedigree to show they’re serious about food

Hey Nonny brings in chef with Michelin pedigree to show they’re serious about food

Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights wants people to know they’re as serious about food as they are about music. So much so that they’ve brought in a chef with Michelin-star pedigree to prove it.

 
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Dining out: Summer is salad season, fireworks fun and a totally ’80s dining experience

Dining out: Summer is salad season, fireworks fun and a totally ’80s dining experience

CPK has rolled out new salads just in time for summer dining, while we have a couple of great places to eat, drink and watch fireworks.

 
Drew Peterson back in Will County court for psychological evaluation

Drew Peterson back in Will County court for psychological evaluation

A former Bolingbrook police sergeant convicted of killing his third wife was back in court on Wednesday for another psychological evaluation.

 
Out-of-town shoppers pay more grocery taxes than St. Charles residents, finance director says

Out-of-town shoppers pay more grocery taxes than St. Charles residents, finance director says

As St. Charles leaders consider whether the city will join a list of Illinois municipalities enacting a local 1% grocery tax in 2026, a recent analysis shows that a tax on groceries has more impact on out-of-town shoppers.

 
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RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel to review childhood immunization schedule

The newly formed vaccine advisory committee handpicked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that it would examine the cumulative effect of the childhood vaccine schedule and reevaluate hepatitis B immunization recommendations.

 
Diamondbacks’ Ketel Marte in tears after fan at White Sox game yells comment about late mother

Diamondbacks’ Ketel Marte in tears after fan at White Sox game yells comment about late mother

CHICAGO (AP) — Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte was seen in tears on the field after a spectator yelled a derogatory comment about his late mother during an at-bat...

 

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