Mount Prospect tightened up its regulations on potential conflicts of interest among village board members.
Day: September 4, 2024
The Moorings’ new senior independent-living apartments approved in Arlington Heights
The Moorings can build a 5-story, 70-unit apartment building on its Arlington Heights campus, the village board decided Tuesday, helping to fill the senior living community’s growing demand for more independent-living spaces.
US charges Hamas leader, other militants in connection with Oct. 7 massacre in Israel
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department announced criminal charges Tuesday against Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and other senior militants in connection with the Oct. 7, 2023, rampage in Israel, marking the first effort by American law enforcement to formally call out the masterminds of the attack.
Pope Francis has packed first day in Indonesia with visits to president, clergy in test of stamina, health
Pope Francis is opening his visit to Indonesia with a packed first day Wednesday, meeting political and religious leaders and setting a rigorous pace for an 11-day, four-nation trip through tropical Asia and Oceania that will test his stamina and health.
Oak Lawn project to add parking for Palermo’s, nearby businesses
The Oak Lawn project is estimated to cost $700,000 and include new lighting, landscaping and ways to redirect traffic away from residential streets.
Headed south on the Tri-State between Irving Park Road and North Avenue? You’re getting an extra lane next week.
After years of gritting their teeth through a construction zone, Tri-State Tollway (I-294) drivers are getting a treat.
Custom home developer asks Lombard to annex site
Lombard trustees are weighing a developer’s proposal to build high-end, custom homes on nearly 4 acres between Meyers Road and School Street.
Ex-etiquette: Is it okay to have my new boyfriend sleep over when my grandson is visiting?
A. I answer this question for grandparents the same way I answer it for parents.
Driver who ‘never hit the brakes’ convicted in deadly Des Plaines crash
A jury took only about 50 minutes Tuesday to return a guilty verdict in the case of Florida man accused of driving drunk and more than 50 mph over the speed limit when he caused a crash that killed a father of four from Des Plaines.