Mundelein will honor its Mexican American community with a sculpture in the downtown area.
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Federal judge blocks Trump administration decision to bar foreign student enrollment at Harvard
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from cutting off Harvard’s enrollment of foreign students, an action the Ivy League school decried as unconstitutional retaliation for defying the White House’s political demands.
A guide to farmers markets in the suburbs
Farmers markets are opening throughout the suburbs. Some start in June or later while others have already begun. Here’s a helpful guide.
Police say attackers called her a slur. Why aren’t the suspects charged with a hate crime?
A young woman was badly beaten May 13 at a Carpentersville restaurant, after police said her attackers called her a derogatory name based on her sexual orientation. The suspects have not been charged with a hate crime.
‘It looks beautiful’: Historic Arcada Theatre organ gets repairs, upgrades
The historic pipe organ at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles is being refurbished by the Chicago Area Theatre Organ Enthusiasts, with plans to reinstall it in time for the theater’s 100th anniversary next year.
Police: Aurora teen shot to death Monday
A 17-year-old Aurora boy died Monday after being shot on the city’s east side, officials said.
Softball: Peterson joins 1,000 club in Barrington’s MSL championship win over Hersey
What would be the odds that Barrington’s Perry Peterson would win his 1,000th career game in the very town where his love for softball evolved while in high school and where he won his very first game as a softball head coach?
History detective uncovers stories of Arlington Heights’ forgotten Civil War soldiers
An Arlington Heights history buff discovered the names and stories of nine Civil War soldiers from Arlington Heights who died in the war. They’ll be honored for the first time Monday during the town’s annual Memorial Day ceremony.
Naperville mayor touts Block 59 dining district, calls I-88 corridor the ‘most significant redevelopment opportunity’ in city history
Naperville Mayor Scott Wehrli presented his State of the City on Thursday, where he talked about development, an I-88 corridor study and a new U.S. Census Bureau estimate.
‘Vital step’ to ending discrimination: Senate approves bill raising age for senior road exams
Policy also allows family members to report unsafe drivers of any age. Now it’s up to Gov. JB Pritzker who has to sign the bill to make it a law.