It is still early in the 2025 boys track season, but the 53rd Stevenson Patriot Relays Thursday night was a sign of good things to come for area teams.
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Driver in fatal 2022 Halloween bus crash sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison
The driver of a vehicle that struck a school bus, killing two of his friends and severely injuring a third, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison Thursday.
Police: Pedestrian killed in Wood Dale
The pedestrian, a 31-year-old man later identified as Jorge Velasquez of Bensenville, was pronounced dead at the scene, Wood Dale police said.
From ‘ghost town’ to boom town: How Arlington Alfresco kept downtown thriving
The co-owners of Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights faced financial difficulties when COVID-19 forced their business to close, but they recall how the village’s Arlington Alfresco outdoor dining initiative helped them survive.
Barnes & Noble nears return to downtown Naperville
Barnes & Noble is opening a new Naperville store on Wednesday, April 23, in a former Pottery Barn space on Jackson Avenue.
Four men charged in connection with residential burglary in Long Grove
Four men were jailed after being charged in connection with a burglary at a Long Grove home Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
Shop local during Made in Elgin Spring Pop-Up Market Saturday
You can shop locally for things produced locally during the Made in Elgin Spring Pop-Up Market Saturday.
‘Main Street is hurting’: Wauconda authorizes acquisition of long vacant restaurant space downtown
Wanting to prevent continued economic malaise in the downtown business area, Wauconda officials have authorized the acquisition — one way or another — of the former Bulldogs restaurant.
Lisle trustee candidates separated by single vote, while Queen Bee school board race ends in a tie
Two school board candidates in Queen Bee Elementary District 16 each received 895 votes.
Parents sue Arlington Heights school district, former nurse over misappropriated meds
Arlington Heights School District 25, a former school nurse and other district officials face a lawsuit filed Thursday by the parents of one of several students given the wrong medications at school.