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Authorities: Man printed sexual image of woman on T-shirt without her consent, shared it on Snapchat

An arrest warrant has been issued for an Elgin man accused of sharing a sexual image of a woman without her consent by printing the photo on a T-shirt and sharing it on social media.

 
‘A big, bold undertaking’: Elgin plans to move ‘Tent City’ residents to hotel, tear down encampment

‘A big, bold undertaking’: Elgin plans to move ‘Tent City’ residents to hotel, tear down encampment

The Elgin City Council approved a plan to offer residents of “Tent City,” a roughly 8-acre homeless encampment on the west bank of the Fox River, rooms at the Lexington Inn & Suites for four months while the site is cleared and remediated.

 
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Here’s what’s changing for Elgin residents when the new garbage contract starts Jan. 2

Here’s what’s changing for Elgin residents when the new garbage contract starts Jan. 2

Elgin residents will have a new waste and recycling hauler starting Jan. 2. Most services will stay the same and single family and townhouse residents will pay a flat rate.

 
Pedestrian who died after being hit by car in Elgin identified

Pedestrian who died after being hit by car in Elgin identified

The woman who died after being hit by a car while crossing a street last week in Elgin has been identified.

 
Risé Jones remembered as Elgin’s ‘renaissance woman’

Risé Jones remembered as Elgin’s ‘renaissance woman’

Renaissance woman Risé Dawn Jones, 58, dies suddenly, a leaving a legacy of community leadership and youth arts programs in Elgin.

 
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Fine Line opens exhibit reflecting on life’s impermanence

Fine Line opens exhibit reflecting on life’s impermanence

The Fine Line Creative Arts Center in St. Charles hosts new exhibition, "(r)evolutions", reflecting on mortality and the cyclical nature of time through digital artwork.

 
A magically early start to Hanukkah celebrations in Elgin

A magically early start to Hanukkah celebrations in Elgin

The official start of Hanukkah may still be more than a week away, but with magic, games and latkes on the menu, why wait? Kids and grown-ups got an early start on the celebration Sunday with the Magical Hanukkah Extravaganza celebration at Congregation Kneseth Israel in Elgin.

 
‘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.

 
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49-year sentence for Elgin man convicted of sexually abusing child

49-year sentence for Elgin man convicted of sexually abusing child

An Elgin man convicted in October of sexually assaulting a child received a 49-year prison sentence, the Kane County state’s attorney’s office announced Saturday.

 
‘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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