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Arlington Heights resident named 2023 TOPS Illinois King

Arlington Heights resident named 2023 TOPS Illinois King

TOPS Club Inc. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), the nonprofit weight-loss support organization, has begun unveiling its top “royalty” for 2023.

 
Suburban theater in review: Stolp Island Theatre opens, BTE wins first Jeff Award, Northlight prepares for new home

Suburban theater in review: Stolp Island Theatre opens, BTE wins first Jeff Award, Northlight prepares for new home

This year saw Aurora’s Paramount Theatre open its third venue, Stolp Island Theatre, while Buffalo Theatre Ensemble earned its first Joseph Jefferson Award.

 
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Enjoy traditional carols and  jazzy updates at Illinois Brass Band’s ‘Holiday Classics’ concerts

Enjoy traditional carols and jazzy updates at Illinois Brass Band’s ‘Holiday Classics’ concerts

Illinois Brass Band performing "Holiday Classics" concert on Dec. 21-22, featuring Christmas music and carols. Concerts in St. Charles and Arlington Heights.

 
Wienermobile brings holiday cheer to Arlington Heights shoppers

Wienermobile brings holiday cheer to Arlington Heights shoppers

The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile brought some Christmas magic to an Arlington Heights parking lot when the Claus family posed for photos with delighted kids.

 
Police: Three arrested after carjacking report, chase in Naperville

Police: Three arrested after carjacking report, chase in Naperville

Three suspects were arrested Saturday night after fleeing from Naperville police investigating a carjacking report, authorities said Sunday.

 
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‘A resilient nation’: Leaders stress importance of community at MLK Dinner

‘A resilient nation’: Leaders stress importance of community at MLK Dinner

Illinois and suburban leaders united Saturday at the 55th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Remembrance Dinner in Palatine to fight division and build community in "infinite game" for justice.

 
The Biz Week That Was: Grocery merger bust, gluten-free dining, and a Greek gyro revival are among the highlights

The Biz Week That Was: Grocery merger bust, gluten-free dining, and a Greek gyro revival are among the highlights

This week’s top Suburban Business stories.

 
‘Comfort and hope’: Blue Christmas services offer solace for those struggling through the holidays

‘Comfort and hope’: Blue Christmas services offer solace for those struggling through the holidays

Suburban churches are holding special Blue Christmas services around the winter solstice to comfort those feeling lonely, stressed, or in pain amid high holiday expectations.

 
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Arlington Heights hires new head planner to oversee Arlington Park project

Arlington Heights hires new head planner to oversee Arlington Park project

Seasoned municipal planner Emily Rodman takes the reins as Arlington Heights' planning and community development director, tasked with guiding massive projects like the potential Bears stadium.

 

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