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$175M cancer, neuroscience care facility proposed at Arlington Heights hospital

$175M cancer, neuroscience care facility proposed at Arlington Heights hospital

A $175 million expansion for cancer and neuroscience care has been proposed for Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights.

 
Paddock enters purchase agreement with Chicago Tribune

Paddock enters purchase agreement with Chicago Tribune

The Paddock Board of Directors voted unanimously Thursday to sell the Daily Herald to the Chicago Tribune.

 
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‘I try not to cry’: Mount Prospect man among buglers in nationwide Memorial Day ceremony

‘I try not to cry’: Mount Prospect man among buglers in nationwide Memorial Day ceremony

Each Memorial Day, Taps for Veterans hosts an annual remembrance for fallen service members called Taps Across America. It is a time when musicians play “Taps” at 3 p.m. wherever they happen to be on Memorial Day. Since 2020, 83-year-old Mount Prospect resident Ron Vlcek has raised a bugle to his lips and sounded the mournful notes.

 
Why Arlington Heights Fire Department will start charging for repeated assist calls

Why Arlington Heights Fire Department will start charging for repeated assist calls

The Arlington Heights Fire Department will begin charging fees for frequent non-emergency requests for so-called lift assists from nursing homes, assisted-living facilities and residents.

 
House considers auto insurance measure allowing consumers to appeal hikes

House considers auto insurance measure allowing consumers to appeal hikes

The bill addressing steep increases in premiums passed the Senate with a number of Republicans objecting.

 
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‘Walking With Giants’ exhibition to bring larger-than-life art to COD campus

‘Walking With Giants’ exhibition to bring larger-than-life art to COD campus

Artists are working to paint silhouette sculptures that will be part of the upcoming “Walking With Giants” exhibition at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn.

 
How suburban lawmakers’ bill aims to ease reporting for sex abuse survivors

How suburban lawmakers’ bill aims to ease reporting for sex abuse survivors

A group of suburban lawmakers pushed legislation through the Illinois General Assembly this week aimed at making reporting sex crimes to police easier and more comfortable for survivors.

 

Aurora loses $1.1 million after employee was duped by con artist

The city of Aurora lost $1.1 million when an employee was duped by a con artist.

 
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Memorial Day parades, services, events in the suburbs

Memorial Day parades, services, events in the suburbs

Memorial Day parades, services and observances throughout the suburbs will pay tribute to those U.S. military personnel who gave their lives in service of their country.

 
After five years in Elgin, Tatsu Ramen House adds second location in Crystal Lake

After five years in Elgin, Tatsu Ramen House adds second location in Crystal Lake

Five years after opening his first restaurant in Elgin, a chef who immigrated to the suburbs from Mongolia will open another Tatsu Ramen House location, this time in Crystal Lake.

 

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