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Hanover Township’s second annual Kite Festival will be 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 10, at the Carl R. Hansen Woods Forest ...
A day of coding and collaboration unfolded at John Hersey High School as the third annual Hackathon brought together more ...
An unprecedented blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill Monday, stopping trains, cutting phone service ...
The Palatine Jaycees hosted their most successful and largest-ever free STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) Fair on March 18, at Lincoln Elementary School in Palatine, drawing ...
When the 2024-25 season began, Western Michigan University’s hockey team never had reached a Frozen Four, let alone won a ...
A Rolling Meadows police sergeant is on unpaid administrative leave following his arrest in connection with a road rage ...
Although “Gaslight” is set in the 1800s, it speaks loudly about the modern world. After all, the acclaimed play originated ...
Rob Pileckis, an early pioneer of the village of Schaumburg’s innovative cultural services department, will retire Wednesday ...
As part of the ongoing “America 250! Project” to honor and remember the valiant efforts of the patriots who fought for American independence, the Barrington-based Signal Hill Chapter of the ...
To her students at Timber Trails Elementary School in Hoffman Estates, Katie Pappas is more than a health teacher. She is a ...
A garage fire in Naperville caused an estimated $100,000 worth of damage and left the attached house uninhabitable due to smoke and water damage. No one was injured during the fire on the 100 block ...
Ruben Pineda's final city council meeting as the mayor of West Chicago was an emotional occasion. The 13-year mayor and four ...
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