Longtime Northwest Suburban High School District 214 administrator Laz Lopez is taking on new roles as executive director of the district’s foundation and career center, before his 2027 retirement. Wheeling High Principal Bradford Hubbard tapped as replacement overseeing academics.
Day: December 17, 2024
Wheaton City Council approves 2025 budget
Wheaton City Council members have adopted a 2025 budget that calls for millions in infrastructure projects and no increase in the total property tax levy for the sixth year in a row.
Kevin Korchinski, back with the Chicago Blackhawks, was driven to ‘get my swagger back’ in Rockford
When the Chicago Blackhawks told Kevin Korchinski he would start the season in Rockford, “I didn’t really take it negative or positive. I took it and started to work to get back here.”
Cardinal Cupich to celebrate traditional Simbang Gabi mass at St. Paul in Gurnee
Anticipation for the traditional Filipino mass at St. Paul the Apostle Parish in Gurnee is high as Cardinal Blase J. Cupich is scheduled to preside Sunday.
After investigating Jan. 6, House GOP sides with Trump and goes after Liz Cheney
Wrapping up their investigation on the Jan. 6 2021 Capitol attack, House Republicans have concluded it’s former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney who should be prosecuted.
Barrington inks agreement with IDOT for cost sharing on Route 14 underpass
Barrington village board members this week took another step toward making a Route 14 underpass a reality.
Mike Tauchman thrilled to remain in the area after signing with the Chicago White Sox: ‘Just to have the opportunity, it’s awesome’
Palatine native Mike Tauchman — who has a new baby — is happy to stay close to home by signing with the Chicago White Sox.
Chicago Cubs trade OF/1B Cody Bellinger and cash to the New York Yankees for pitcher Cody Poteet
It seemed inevitable Cody Bellinger would be wearing a different uniform on opening day after the Chicago Cubs acquired Kyle Tucker to create a crowded outfield.
Column: A lot of need in Fox Valley is met with a lot of generosity
Volunteers, donors and organizations around the Aurora area working to make the holidays a little brighter for those in need.
Strained City Council relationships a cost of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget
Aldermen increasingly think Mayor Brandon Johnson does not have the answers. Instead of looking to the fifth floor of City Hall, they could instead start looking inward.