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For the second time in two weeks, Naperville Unit District 203 teachers rallied Monday in a show of solidarity as they near a potential strike day.
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Arlington Heights will levy a new streaming tax, and keep an old grocery tax, village board members decided Monday.
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The man charged with shooting a teen to death in Hampshire was granted pretrial release Monday.
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Bartlett trustees Tuesday will consider a $59,200 demolition contract for the former Marathon gas station at Lake Street and Bartlett Road which the village acquired in court due to the site’s neglect.
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Is it an orchard or a forest? Chicago leaders and architect anticipate O’Hare’s Concourse D will reflect the city’s boldness and “Midwestern beauty.”
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Another measure of community input is being sought as a vision for Mundelein Park & Recreation District’s Diamond Lake recreation center beach and boat launch comes into focus.
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This week’s High Five looks at five of the top NFL players from the area not on the Bears’ roster.
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Gov. JB Pritzker signed 266 bills on Friday, one of which has already sparked a lawsuit backed by Republicans. Pritzker also vetoed a measure supported by Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs, saying it could have benefited “extremist” groups. Another law will create a statewide office to oversee and assist public defenders.
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Cubs outfield Kyle Tucker is hitting .182 since the all-star break and will get some time off to try to work things out, according to manager Craig Counsell.
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A 135-year-old building in downtown Batavia will be leveled this fall to make way for public restrooms.
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