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A police task force spearheaded by the Arlington Heights and Vernon Hills police departments were able to identify six alleged members of a burglary crew that committed over 115 commercial ...
The village of Arlington Heights has hired Mila Tsagalis as its new director of Health & Human Services. With more than 25 years of experience, Tsagalis is known for her collaborative approach ...
About 120 people made their way to Kirk Lane Park in Niles for the third annual Niles Pride Rainbow Walk on a scorching hot day Saturday (June 21).
Officials at this week's Greener Glenview event at the Glenview Public Library announced a free composting program. (From left) Glenview resident Jeff Green, Collective Resource Vice President ...
Contractors will begin to demolish Carpenter Elementary School playgrounds later this week, clearing the way for a new playground to be installed later this summer. This is one of the several ...
The first-ever transit day pass that works on all three Chicago area transit systems was officially released on Friday (June 20), almost a year after the three agencies first approved it. While ...
Work along roads like Dewes, Harlem, Shermer, Spruce, Elm, Lincoln, and Sunset Ridge was set to begin Monday, June 9. Metra is replacing the railroad crossing at Dewes Street through June 30 ...
Abt Electronics on Milwaukee Avenue in Glenview. (Abt photo) Glenview trustees this week approved consolidating three property tax incentives into one for one of the village’s biggest retailers ...
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Park Ridge City Council voted unanimously on Monday (June 16) to approve a zoning change that will clear the way for the new owner of the two-story office building at 800 Busse Hwy. to convert the ...
The Prospect Heights City Council approved the second and final reading of a new ordinance Monday banning rooster and turkey ownership in residential areas, limiting 75 licenses to keep chickens ...
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