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‘I had to go through hell’: When burial plans change, disposing of plots can be anything but peaceful

‘I had to go through hell’: When burial plans change, disposing of plots can be anything but peaceful

Cemeteries across the Chicagoland area have a no buy back policy for interment rights, leaving a lot of plots unused and empty and sellers disheartened.

 
Bears’ heartbreaking loss to 49ers costs them chance at top seed in NFC playoffs

Bears’ heartbreaking loss to 49ers costs them chance at top seed in NFC playoffs

Brock Purdy threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Jauan Jennings with 2:15 left, and the San Francisco 49ers forced an incomplete pass on the final play from the 2 to beat the Chicago Bears 42-38 on Sunday night and set up a Week 18 showdown for the top seed in the NFC.

 
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The road ahead: Suburban leaders look to improve e-bike interactions

The road ahead: Suburban leaders look to improve e-bike interactions

A working group born from a Northwest Municipal Conference summit in September aims to ensure the suburbs’ sophomore year of the electric bike and electric scooter craze is better prepared than 2025.

 
As home prices soar in the suburbs, communities struggle to meet affordable housing goals

As home prices soar in the suburbs, communities struggle to meet affordable housing goals

Several of our suburbs are failing to meet state law requirements for affordable housing. Others aren’t even filing the paperwork.

 
Stadium shuffle: Bears’ relocation saga in 2025 went from lakefront to Arlington Heights to Northwest Indiana

Stadium shuffle: Bears’ relocation saga in 2025 went from lakefront to Arlington Heights to Northwest Indiana

The Bears’ search for a new stadium backed by subsidies and a tax break remained unresolved in 2025, with the NFL club exploring options in downtown Chicago, Arlington Heights and now Northwest Indiana.

 
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Jarosch Bakery moving to new storefront in new year

Jarosch Bakery moving to new storefront in new year

One of the few old-school bakeries around will make a long-planned move in the new year. And for Jarosch Bakery fans, finding the new spot should be as easy as pie.

 
The multimillion dollar question facing Bedard, Blackhawks

The multimillion dollar question facing Bedard, Blackhawks

Connor Bedard might seek a top-tier salary like Nathan MacKinnon and Kirill Kaprizov, or take less to allow flexibility for a championship roster, a philosophy some star players have adopted.

 
How will St. Charles redevelop former police station? City seeks public input

How will St. Charles redevelop former police station? City seeks public input

St. Charles is taking another crack at spurring development at the site of the former police station along a city-owned riverfront property.

 
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A ‘true downtown development’: Lisle approves Pulte townhouse plans

A ‘true downtown development’: Lisle approves Pulte townhouse plans

In their last meeting of 2025, Lisle trustees approved plans for a 66-unit townhouse community east of downtown Main Street, one of the most significant developments in the area in years.

 
Boys basketball: Fremd dominates Deerfield to win Wheeling crown

Boys basketball: Fremd dominates Deerfield to win Wheeling crown

Fremd’s Jordan Williams is a conventional basketball player playing in unconventional times. In a day and age where the three-point basket is king, Williams loves to driv...

 

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