‘Wall of Fallen’ at Home Depot in Geneva, sponsored by the Chris Patterson Memorial Foundation, seen as way to reinforce meaning of Memorial Day.
Day: May 23, 2024
Waukegan’s Big Ed’s restaurant planning move to much larger location; ‘A great testament for a business that supports the community’
Nero officially purchased the Milan Banquet Hall in Waukegan on May 7, and plans a gut renovation starting July 1 that will convert the building into a restaurant offering a bundle of services.
Nano brewery proposed for downtown Arlington Heights
The recently-closed Bangkok Cafe at 17 N. Vail Ave., in Arlington Heights is proposed to become Eric Lamkins’ nano brewery, where the bearded home brewer will craft small batches of his favorite suds.
Man gets 58 years for sexual assault of elderly woman
A man was sentenced to 58 years in prison Thursday for sexually assaulting an elderly woman in her home in Addison.
Orioles vs. White Sox prediction: MLB odds, picks for Thursday, May 23
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Northwestern University President Michael Schill grilled by lawmakers at congressional antisemitism hearing
Northwestern University President Michael Schill was grilled for several hours by lawmakers in Congress about the rise of antisemitism on campus — including allegations that a Jewish student at the elite Big Ten school was recently assaulted and a student wearing a yarmulke was spat upon.
Senate holds a test vote on border bill as Democrats seek to underscore Republican resistance
Senate Democrats are trying for a second time to push ahead with a bill to clamp down the number of migrants allowed to claim asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sought on Thursday to underscore Republican resistance to the proposal.
Baltimore museum seeks to uplift voices of immigrants affected by Key Bridge collapse
The Baltimore Museum of Industry is seeking to capture the stories of those most impacted by the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in their own words.
‘One in a million’ blue-eyed cicadas found throughout Chicago area
One blue-eyed cicada was found in Beverly Sunday on the Southwest Side. A day later, at least two more were found — one in suburban Orland Park and another at the St. James Farm Forest Preserve near Warrenville.
Judge blocks Florida law making it a crime to transport undocumented immigrants
A federal judge Wednesday temporarily blocked part of a Florida law that criminalized transporting into the state anyone who lacked lawful immigration status, raising new legal questions for other states pursuing similar measures.