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Man fatally stabbed on CTA Blue Line in Rosemont; person in custody

Man fatally stabbed on CTA Blue Line in Rosemont; person in custody

A man was stabbed to death during a fight Wednesday on a CTA Blue Line train in Rosemont.

 
It’s Pritzker 3.0: Governor launches reelection amid White House speculation

It’s Pritzker 3.0: Governor launches reelection amid White House speculation

Gov. JB Pritzker embarked on his third gubernatorial campaign Thursday, with the prospect of a presidential run looming in the background.

 
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Huntley teen dies after motorcycle crash in Arlington Heights

Huntley teen dies after motorcycle crash in Arlington Heights

A 17-year-old motorcyclist from Huntley died from injuries sustained in a crash last weekend in Arlington Heights.

 
Streamwood man indicted on first-degree murder charges in sisters’ killings

Streamwood man indicted on first-degree murder charges in sisters’ killings

Prosecutors on Thursday announced the indictment of a 25-year-old man they say fatally stabbed his two younger sisters in the family’s Streamwood townhouse on May 28.

 
Frontier Days, a favorite Arlington Heights summer tradition, returns

Frontier Days, a favorite Arlington Heights summer tradition, returns

The 49th annual Frontier Days will return to Arlington Heights next week amid ongoing renovations to its longtime home at Recreation Park.

 
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St. Charles Whole Foods’ grand opening draws hundreds

St. Charles Whole Foods’ grand opening draws hundreds

Eager shoppers began lining up at 6 a.m. Wednesday outside the new Whole Foods Market in downtown St. Charles, ahead of the store’s grand opening ceremony.

 
Tie vote kills strip club’s hope for liquor license from Kane County commission

Tie vote kills strip club’s hope for liquor license from Kane County commission

Blackjack’s Gentlemen’s Club’s application for a liquor license was rejected on Wednesday when a vote by the Kane County Liquor Commission ended in a 2-2 tie.

 
States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court rules

States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court rules

A divided Supreme Court allowed states to cut off Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood in a ruling handed down Thursday amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the country’s biggest abortion provider.

 
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US stocks climb to the brink of a record

US stocks climb to the brink of a record

The U.S. stock market is rising toward the brink of another record.

 

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