Georgia cornerback Daniel Harris was arrested on a reckless driving charge after police said he was driving 106 mph.
Day: September 13, 2024
Lake Zurich approves new housing development on Old Rand Road
The Lake Zurich Mayor and Board of Trustees recently gave the green light to a large, new housing development on a nine-acre property that has been in the works since 2022.
Merrillville rezones 180 acres for potential data center
The Town of Merrillville is looking to get into the data center game, and it now has 180 acres of land to put its money where its mouth is. The Town Council on Monday voted unanimously to change the zoning from A-1 Agricultural to CIS — commercial industrial special use — for some 180 acres on 101st Avenue east of Deep River for a data center after four companies approached the town about building them.
Aurora eyes deal to put micro-apartments into one of city’s oldest buildings
The proposed project would turn the former Galena Hotel on Galena Boulevard downtown into 21 micro-apartments of between 250 and 650 square feet.
Workers who assemble Boeing planes are on strike. Will that affect flights?
A strike by some 33,000 Boeing machinists has halted production of the American aerospace giant’s best-selling airplanes.
5 things to watch in the Chicago Bears’ ‘Sunday Night Football’ game — plus our Week 2 predictions
As kickoff approaches for the Chicago Bears-Houston Texans matchup on “Sunday Night Football” in Week 2, here’s our snapshot look at the game.
Donald Trump refuses to criticize Laura Loomer amid concerns from Republican allies about her influence
Donald Trump refused on Friday to condemn recent racist and conspiratorial comments from right-wing provocateur Laura Loomer.
Mental health panel event focused on BIPOC youth coming to Naperville’s North Central College in Naperville thanks to a group of student leaders
The event, called “Our Voices, Our Minds: BIPOC Youth Navigating Mental Health,” will take place at 5:30 to 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday.
Longtime Griffith airport owner, race car driver Paul Goldsmith dies at 98
If you ask his friends at Griffith Airport and the thousands of students he trained to be a pilot, Paul Goldsmith was a Hall of Fame flight instructor and airport mechanic. The rest of the world knew Goldsmith as a Hall of Fame race car driver. Goldsmith, who was 98, died on Sept. 6 in Munster.
Law & Order: Contractor charged in latest swindle; two appeals denied
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