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Mediterranean-style eatery to open second suburban location in former Schaumburg Arby’s

Mediterranean-style eatery to open second suburban location in former Schaumburg Arby’s

A Thousand Tales Restaurant/Bakery & Cafe in Mount Prospect plans to open a second, smaller location at a recently closed Arby’s in Schaumburg this summer.

 
Hoffman Estates High grads create animated series reuniting them on screen and off

Hoffman Estates High grads create animated series reuniting them on screen and off

A pair of late ‘90s Hoffman Estates High School alumni are being recognized both locally and internationally for their creative collaboration on the animated series “Furious and Fat Cat” on YouTube.

 
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Des Plaines council to again consider restricting short-term rentals

Des Plaines council to again consider restricting short-term rentals

The Des Plaines City Council will discuss regulating short-term rental properties when it meets Monday.

 
Crystal Lake sushi restaurant Tasty Bistro to close; Cary location will remain open

Crystal Lake sushi restaurant Tasty Bistro to close; Cary location will remain open

A beloved Crystal Lake sushi and Asian cuisine restaurant will permanently close next week, leaving Cary as its sole location.

 
Townhouses proposed in downtown Crystal Lake after more than 30-year wait to finish build out

Townhouses proposed in downtown Crystal Lake after more than 30-year wait to finish build out

Builders are looking to finish a townhouse development in downtown Crystal Lake that has been on pause for more than 30 years.

 
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West Chicago seeks $7.37 million state loan for lead service line replacement

The West Chicago City Council has agreed to pursue a $7.37 million loan through a state program for the replacement of hundreds of lead service lines in the town.

 
Catching up with Nico Hoerner, the glue guy who holds the Cubs together

Catching up with Nico Hoerner, the glue guy who holds the Cubs together

Between his Stanford University degree, institutional knowledge and real-world experience, Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner’s education matches the resume of anyone in the front office. As the club’s union representative, he will play a leading role during the final year of the sport’s current labor deal. The Athletic caught up with him this week at the Cubs’ Sloan Park training complex for an interview.

 
Scouting America will alter its policies to maintain support from the US military, Pentagon says

Scouting America will alter its policies to maintain support from the US military, Pentagon says

Scouting America will alter several policies at the urging of the Pentagon, including a requirement that members use “biological sex at birth and not gender identity,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday.

 
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Teenage girls are most likely to tear their ACLs. Parents say more must be done to protect them

Teenage girls are most likely to tear their ACLs. Parents say more must be done to protect them

Decades of research on prevention methods is available, but parents, researchers and trainers say that teams, coaches and leagues aren't doing enough to protect the girls and educate parents.

 

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