An impasse involving development of the long vacant Liberty Theater in downtown Libertyville could be solved with a proposed settlement agreement.
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Traveling museum brings 9/11 history to Rosemont
A traveling museum of artifacts from New York City on Sept. 11, 2001 was packed with visitors who came to learn about the events of that fateful day, shortly after opening Friday in Rosemont.
Vote on South Barrington church plan delayed
South Barrington trustees didn’t debate a controversial plan to construct a church and school in town as expected Thursday and instead pushed the issue to early next month.
Bad Momz of Comedy takes on motherhood in ‘the burbs and beyond
Bad Momz of Comedy got its start in the suburbs and now includes 90 moms from across the country.
St. Charles, Lombard, Downers Grove businesses named best places to work in Illinois
Daily Herald honors St. Charles, Lombard and Downers Grove businesses as among the best places to work in Illinois.
‘He cared profoundly’: Former Mundelein Mayor Colin McRae dies
Former Mundelein Mayor Colin McRae, who went on to serve on the Lake County Board and as the president of the Lake County Forest Preserve District board, died Thursday.
Authorities: Chicago men hijacked box truck filled with electronics in Long Grove
Three Chicago men are in custody and charged with felonies in connection with a targeted hijacking of a box truck loaded with electronics in Long Grove Wednesday afternoon.
Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85
Retired Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter, the ascetic bachelor and New Hampshire Republican who became a darling of liberals during his nearly 20 years on the bench, has died. He was 85.
‘Education and enforcement’: Why you can expect to see more police on Route 59 today
Police departments across the suburbs — from Wauconda up north to Naperville down south and nearly everywhere in between — are teaming up for a regional traffic safety initiative all day Friday along the Route 59 corridor.
Cubs or Sox? New pope’s Chicago roots lead to debate over baseball loyalties
The election of a new pope brings all kinds of analysis and theorizing, about his chosen papal name, his views on reforms, his fluency in Italian, even his choice of footwear. But after learning they can call the leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics one of their own, many Chicagoans and suburbanites also mused on something eternally sacred: Pope Leo XIV’s baseball allegiances.