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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.

 
‘Can’t have this happening again’: Arlington Heights mayor fines seven businesses for underage alcohol sales

‘Can’t have this happening again’: Arlington Heights mayor fines seven businesses for underage alcohol sales

In his first hearing as local liquor commissioner, Arlington Heights Mayor Jim Tinaglia fined seven businesses between $500 and $5,000 for selling alcohol to minors.

 
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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.

 
Arlington Heights manufacturing facility receives safety award

Arlington Heights manufacturing facility receives safety award

An Arlington Heights manufacturing plant received a top safety award from Northfield-based Medline, a provider of medical-surgical products and supply chain solutions.

 

Arlington Heights offering free smoke alarms for residents

The Arlington Heights Fire Department is offering free smoke alarm inspections, battery changing and new smoke alarm installations for residents.

 
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Hot dog! 10 local joints to get a Chicago-style dog with everything

Hot dog! 10 local joints to get a Chicago-style dog with everything

Here are 10 suburban hot dog spots where you can get a classic Chicago-style dog.

 
Daily Herald opinion: A game with real risks: As graduation approaches, it’s time for parents, kids to talk about Senior Assassin

Daily Herald opinion: A game with real risks: As graduation approaches, it’s time for parents, kids to talk about Senior Assassin

Daily Herald Opinion: Police across the country are renewing what have become annual warnings to students against playing Senior Assassin, worried that at some point an alarmed bystander is going to respond with potentially deadly consequences.

 
Dining out: Tax day specials, chef collab dinners and more

Dining out: Tax day specials, chef collab dinners and more

Tax day is around the corner and several restaurants are offering some relief. Plus, The Greggory and Prairie Grass Cafe will be hosting chef collaboration dinners and Puttshack recently added more than 50 food and beverage items to its menu.

 
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Things to do April 10-16: Jon Lovitz, Expo Chicago, BoDeans, Tommy Davidson and more

Things to do April 10-16: Jon Lovitz, Expo Chicago, BoDeans, Tommy Davidson and more

Make plans to see Jon Lovitz and Andrew Dice Clay performing a double-bill stand-up comedy show at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Expo Chicago at Navy Pier, BoDeans at the Paramount Theatre, the Great Midwest Train Show in Wheaton, Tommy Davidson at the Chicago Improv in Schaumburg and more.

 
Candy Hall of Fame coming to Chicago next year

Candy Hall of Fame coming to Chicago next year

Candy Hall of Fame expected to open in summer 2027 on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile.

 

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