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‘It’s so pervasive’: Why Cook sheriff is cracking down on expressway shoulder drivers

‘It’s so pervasive’: Why Cook sheriff is cracking down on expressway shoulder drivers

Tired of seeing vehicles zoom past you on the shoulder while you’re stuck in traffic? Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart knows exactly how you feel. And now he’s doing something about those “dangerous morons.”

 
Parent sues District 300 over student’s gender transition

Parent sues District 300 over student’s gender transition

Algonquin-based Community Unit District 300 is being sued by a parent who claims her constitutional rights were violated when the district aided her child’s gender transition without parental involvement.

 
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‘Something lasting’: Buffalo Grove developer has big plans for former Walgreens HQ

‘Something lasting’: Buffalo Grove developer has big plans for former Walgreens HQ

Buffalo Grove-based Shorewood Development Group, which has been changing the landscape in the village it calls home, now plans to make its mark across the border in Deerfield by redeveloping the former Walgreens headquarters.

 
A radical Chicago sports reset: It’s OK to cheer for both baseball teams

A radical Chicago sports reset: It’s OK to cheer for both baseball teams

This weekend’s City Series at Rate Field is set up to be a rare occasion when both the Cubs and White Sox have winning records. This is a good time to try a new approach to fandom.

 
Plan for large Amazon store clears first hurdle in Oak Brook

Plan for large Amazon store clears first hurdle in Oak Brook

A large-format Amazon grocery and merchandise store is closer to opening in Oak Brook after a village panel recommended approval of the project.

 
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Will new IHSA committee make an impact on public-private school debate?

Will new IHSA committee make an impact on public-private school debate?

Let’s just say the IHSA’s Competitive Balance Committee has a lot on its plate trying to solve the public vs. private school debate.

 
‘Makes us all better people’: Naperville orchestra teacher wins Golden Apple Award

‘Makes us all better people’: Naperville orchestra teacher wins Golden Apple Award

Scullen Middle School orchestra teacher Matthew White was announced as the winner of a Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Naperville school Thursday.

 
Baby bison born at Kane County forest preserve

Baby bison born at Kane County forest preserve

Huddled close to its mother, the first bison calf born in a Kane County tallgrass prairie in over 200 years represents more than restoration: Something lost. Something returned. Something reborn.

 
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Girls soccer: Barrington wins another MSL Cup in dramatic fashion

Girls soccer: Barrington wins another MSL Cup in dramatic fashion

Barrington won the 2026 Mid-Suburban League championship, securing its record extending 14th league title after a 3-2 victory, and 5-3 advantage in penalty kicks, to help...

 
Things to do May 15-21: Long Grove Chocolate Fest, D.L. Hughley, Lake Zurich Water Lantern Festival and more

Things to do May 15-21: Long Grove Chocolate Fest, D.L. Hughley, Lake Zurich Water Lantern Festival and more

Mark your calendar for the Long Grove Chocolate Fest, Aurora Food Truck Fest, D.L. Hughley at the Chicago Improv in Schaumburg, Lake Zurich Water Lantern Festival and more.

 

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