A request for a temporary restraining order seeking to prevent Barrington Hills Trustee Darby Hills from being sworn in as the next state senator for the 26th District was filed Wednesday.
Day: February 19, 2025
‘Swift and decisive action’: School bus driver lauded for rescuing boy with autism
A school bus driver is being hailed as a hero for rescuing a nonverbal boy spotted wandering outdoors in Wheeling while inadequately dressed for the bitter cold.
Naperville police to teach about scams
The Naperville Police Department is hosting a scam awareness webinar at noon on Feb. 26.
Barrington Hills flower farm once again rejected by village zoning board
The owners of a Barrington Hills flower farm met rejection for the third time from the village’s zoning board of appeals.
Justice Department official urges quick dismissal of criminal case against New York City mayor
At an extraordinary hearing Wednesday, the Justice Department’s second-in-command demanded that a judge dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Naperville man hit by car and killed while walking across Route 59 near Fox Valley Mall in Aurora
A car driving on Route 59 struck and killed 54-year-old Derrick Davis of Naperville on Tuesday morning, Aurora police say.
Italy PM Meloni visits Pope Francis in hospital, says he’s in good spirits as tests show slight improvement
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni visited Pope Francis for 20 minutes in the hospital Wednesday and reported he was “alert and responsive” and full of good humor, despite his diagnosis of pneumonia and a complicated bronchial infection that has sidelined the 88-year-old pontiff for six days.
Apple unveils a souped-up and more expensive version of its lowest priced iPhone
Apple has released a sleeker and more expensive version of its lowest priced iPhone in an attempt to widen the audience for a bundle of artificial intelligence technology that the company has been hoping will revive demand for its most profitable product lineup.
Court rejects perhaps final challenge to Waukegan casino plans; ‘We’re moving forward with the architects and drawings so we can get going’
Though the federal appellate court’s decision is final, Weiss said the Potawatomi could ask for a rehearing before all 11 of the court’s judges to review the unanimous decision by the three-judge panel. They can also ask the U.S. Supreme Court to take the case. Both are unlikely.
AIDS Foundation Chicago sues Trump administration over executive orders involving equity, gender
AIDS Foundation Chicago sues Trump administration over executive orders related to equity, gender.