Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus again said he felt good about having Cairo Santos attempt a 46-yard field goal rather than trying to get closer.
Day: November 18, 2024
Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy. What does that mean for travelers?
What travelers need to know about the Spirit Airlines bankruptcy filing.
Kissing the ring? MSNBC ‘Morning Joe’ hosts say they met with Trump to reopen lines of communication
MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, fierce critics of President-Elect Donald Trump, say they traveled to Mar-a-Lago for a meeting with him to reopen lines of communication that would better serve their morning show viewers.
Italian restaurant opens in historic Hobbs Building in downtown Aurora
A ribbon-cutting was held recently for Giardino Trattoria and Pizzeria, a new Italian restaurant at 12 N. River St.
BP starts, finishes planned flare at Whiting refinery
Whiting residents might have noticed flares from BP’s refinery, but a statement from city officials said it was expected.
Ragu maker moving to remodeled headquarters in Schaumburg
Mizkan America, the maker of Ragu spaghetti sauce and other specialty foods, will soon move its headquarters to northwest suburban Schaumburg.
Woman struck by train at Lake Forest Station; injuries not life-threatening, officials say
Metra investigators had not yet spoken to the woman, so details on the incident were not available.
Election petition challenges in Aurora could hinge on candidates’ intentions
The city electoral board Monday heard arguments from attorneys for both candidates and objectors in a meeting at Aurora City Hall.
Mini Comic Con is back first time in-person at Vernon Area Public Library since 2019
This one wasn’t so mini. Approximately 1,600 people flocked to the Mini Comic Con on Nov. 16 in Lincolnshire, a popular in-person event that returned to the Vernon Area Public Library since the COVID-19 pandemic onset.
Naperville Police Arrests for Nov. 13-14
Roundup of recent arrests made by the Naperville Police Department.