Samantha Steele, the Cook County Board of Review commissioner arrested last month for driving under the influence of alcohol after a car crash, won back her right to drive on a technicality after her first court appearance Friday.
Day: December 27, 2024
Even as a freshman, Batavia’s Brooke Carlson finds way to come through for Colorado State. ‘Got that little swag.’
Batavia’s Brooke Carlson delivers her best game Dec. 8 vs. Gonzaga with 18 points in 27 minutes, both career highs.
Naperville Township mental health funding available to qualified service providers
Grants for community-focused mental health initiatives are now available to qualified Naperville service providers through Naperville Township’s 708 Mental Health Board.
SEASPAR Holiday Spectacular highlights joy of the season
The event in Lemont featured a wide array of performances from SEASPAR participants from the west suburbs.
Naperville on track to grant nearly $1.1M for arts programs and special events in 2025
Nearly $1.1 million in grants could help fund Naperville art programs and community events in 2025.
From the Farm: Holiday eggnog recipe dates back to 17th century and Washington’s nod for nog
For as long as I can recall during my 54 years on this planet, holidays at our family farm have always included my mom serving eggnog during the holidays from small “milk glass” special cups with a colorful etching reading the words “eggnog.”
Renowned opera singer to perform as part of New Philharmonic New Year’s Eve concerts at COD’s Mac
Acclaimed opera singer Richard Ollarsaba returns to College of DuPage’s McAninch Arts Center this New Year’s Eve for a series of concerts with New Philharmonic.
La Grange church’s Greatest Gift celebration draws 75 on Christmas day
La Grange’s Caring Place Foundation held its 22nd Annual Christmas Greatest Gift celebration and dinner at First Baptist Church.
History, values bring Gary community out for first night of Kwanzaa
Music and pride filled the Calumet Township Multipurpose Center Thursday evening as a smaller, yet no less meaningful kick-off to Kwanzaa commenced.
Remembering those we’ve lost: Notable deaths across the suburbs in 2024
As we close out 2024 and look forward to 2025, we remember those we’ve lost this year in the suburbs. Educators, public servants, business leaders and philanthropists were among them, all leaving indelible marks through their accomplishments and dedication.