The Illinois Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of Rolling Meadows in its dispute with Arlington Heights over misallocated sales tax revenue from Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant.
Day: March 20, 2025
Chicago health department advises residents to check measles vaccination status
The Chicago Department of Public Health is advising residents to check their measles vaccination status, amid outbreaks in other parts of the U.S.
The man shot to death by Aurora police has been identified, and a candlelight vigil is planned for him.
The man shot to death Wednesday by Aurora police has been identified.
USDA grant confusion leaves DeKalb nonprofit scrambling, Aurora-area food pantries without fresh produce source
As confusion swirls about funding for a USDA grant, DeKalb nonprofit Rooted for Good stops providing produce to local food pantries.
Nearly all Tesla Cybertrucks recalled because of panel detachment hazard
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s recall, which covers more than 46,000 Cybertrucks, warned that an exterior panel that runs along the left and right side of the windshield can detach while driving.
Who is Kirsty Coventry, the next president of the International Olympic Committee?
Kirsty Coventry, 41, was elected to one of the most powerful jobs in sports on Thursday, becoming the first woman and first African to be named president of the International Olympic Committee.
Jury gets case in Pine Township pond fatal crash in which woman died, toddler was injured
Who was behind the steering wheel is the critical question to be decided by a Porter County jury in determining responsibility for the tragic drowning death of a woman and the catastrophic injury of her toddler son three years ago.
Former NFL and Michigan assistant coach charged with hacking computer accounts for athletes’ intimate photos
A former NFL and University of Michigan assistant coach hacked into the computer accounts of thousands of college athletes seeking intimate photos and videos, according to an indictment filed Thursday.
Afternoon Briefing: Severe weather strikes south suburbs
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here’s what is happening today.
East Hazel Crest Clerk Helen Minnis remembered for dedication to community
Helen M. Minnis was East Hazel Crest’s village clerk for 40 years, and a village employee for more than half the town’s existence.