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Takito Grill becomes latest restaurant casualty at Des Plaines’ Metropolitan Square

Takito Grill becomes latest restaurant casualty at Des Plaines’ Metropolitan Square

Another restaurant in Des Plaines' Metropolitan Square complex has gone under.

 
East Maine District 63 may seek tax hike for $163 million improvement plan

East Maine District 63 may seek tax hike for $163 million improvement plan

East Maine School District 63 residents can learn about a $163 million facilities improvement plan at public meetings this month.

 
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Veteran Des Plaines District 62 board member stepping down

Veteran Des Plaines District 62 board member stepping down

Veteran Des Plaines School District 62 board member Beth Morley is stepping down.

 

Police: Des Plaines woman loses nearly $2,000 in banking scam

A Des Plaines woman reportedly fell victim to a scammer posing as a bank worker, police said Wednesday.

 

Shred your documents in Des Plaines on Saturday

Des Plaines residents can securely dispose of sensitive papers through a city shredding event Saturay.

 
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Things to do April 3-9: Easter events, Shane Gillis, Howie Mandel and more

Things to do April 3-9: Easter events, Shane Gillis, Howie Mandel and more

Make plans for Easter events throughout the suburbs, Shane Gillis at the United Center, Howie Mandel at the Genesee Theatre and more.

 
Nonalcoholic stouts and porters have come a long way. Here are 6 of the best.

Nonalcoholic stouts and porters have come a long way. Here are 6 of the best.

A decade ago, if you wanted a nonalcoholic stout or porter, you needed to lower your expectations. But the overall quality of nonalcoholic beer has improved dramatically over the past few years. One of the more distinctive beers in a blind tasting came from Go Brewing, based in Naperville.

 
Aurora’s revived RiverEdge Park announces summer lineup

Aurora’s revived RiverEdge Park announces summer lineup

Cheap Trick, The Beach Boys, UB40 and local favs Poi Dog Pondering are among the bands scheduled to perform in Aurora this summer when RiverEdge Park reopens after a year-long renovation.

 
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