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Power, water and worry: How growing data center concerns are being addressed locally and statewide

Power, water and worry: How growing data center concerns are being addressed locally and statewide

Data center development in Illinois is facing the prospect of greater regulation at both the local and statewide levels after initially being embraced in many suburbs.

 
Four people sought for questioning in death of former Barrington High School wrestler

Four people sought for questioning in death of former Barrington High School wrestler

Chicago police are looking for four people for questioning about the killing of a 25-year-old former Barrington High School wrestler Xander Kazanowski.

 
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One-time Arlington Heights trustee candidate’s appointment to panel draws dissent

One-time Arlington Heights trustee candidate’s appointment to panel draws dissent

Normally a rubber-stamped process, the Arlington Heights village board voted 6-2 to confirm former trustee candidate Martin Bauer’s appointment to the housing commission Monday.

 
‘Older people are moving out’: Buffalo Grove planning discussion raises concerns about senior housing

‘Older people are moving out’: Buffalo Grove planning discussion raises concerns about senior housing

Buffalo Grove trustees raised concerns about senior housing as the village board discussed the draft of Buffalo Grove’s new comprehensive plan this week.

 
Arlington Heights couple pleads not guilty to vandalizing Republican headquarters

Arlington Heights couple pleads not guilty to vandalizing Republican headquarters

The Arlington Heights couple charged with vandalizing Wheeling Township Republican headquarters in January appeared in a Rolling Meadows courtroom Tuesday and entered not guilty pleas to the charges.

 
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‘A load of garbage’: Barrington officials oppose zoning change bill

‘A load of garbage’: Barrington officials oppose zoning change bill

Barrington officials are concerned about proposed legislation they say could upend local zoning, crowd single-family neighborhoods with multi-family buildings and alter the character of the village.

 
O’Donnell: Fighting Illini unlikely to ever win a national crown with Underwood

O’Donnell: Fighting Illini unlikely to ever win a national crown with Underwood

Columnist Jim O’Donnell writes about coach Brad Underwood and University of Illinois men’s basketball.

 
Wheaton eyes ban on sale of delta-8 THC, ‘gas station heroin’ and other products

Wheaton eyes ban on sale of delta-8 THC, ‘gas station heroin’ and other products

Wheaton is poised to join an increasing number of suburban towns in banning the sale of certain psychoactive products that are typically available at gas stations and vape shops.

 
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Metra tests preboarding fare checks in pilot program

Metra tests preboarding fare checks in pilot program

Metra is conducting a test of new ticket scanners for commuters catching outbound trains from downtown stations during slower periods.

 
Reinsdorf has some requirements for Bulls next basketball operations boss

Reinsdorf has some requirements for Bulls next basketball operations boss

Bulls president and CEO Michael Reinsdorf took questions Tuesday to explain the firings of Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley, along with the plan for the next hire.

 

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