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A decade after forming on Facebook, kids charity opens resale toy shop in Arlington Heights

A decade after forming on Facebook, kids charity opens resale toy shop in Arlington Heights

C.I.T.Y. of Support, which started a decade ago as a Facebook group for families with children in therapy, has opened a resale toy store in Arlington Heights.

 
How a wrong turn led to a possible safe haven for abuse survivors

How a wrong turn led to a possible safe haven for abuse survivors

What started with a wrong turn could become just the right refuge for hundreds of domestic violence and human trafficking survivors from the north suburbs.

 
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‘Visionary’ Prospect High School drama teacher wins national award

‘Visionary’ Prospect High School drama teacher wins national award

Prospect High School theater teacher Jeremy Morton has been named national Teacher of the Year by BUBBL'R, maker of sparkling water beverages.

 
Three people killed in fiery crash on I-290

Three people killed in fiery crash on I-290

Three people were killed in a one-car crash Wednesday night on I-290, the Illinois State Police said.

 
178 single-family homes proposed in Crystal Lake where Amazon warehouse was planned

178 single-family homes proposed in Crystal Lake where Amazon warehouse was planned

Single-family homes could occupy an empty plot of land in Crystal Lake once set to be an Amazon warehouse.

 
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After twisting in the winter wind, St. Francis earned this state title

After twisting in the winter wind, St. Francis earned this state title

Even after notching an elusive victory in the semifinals, the true challenge of getting to the state title game was just beginning for St. Francis’ football team.

 
Geneva committee recommends $59.4 million police station referendum

Geneva committee recommends $59.4 million police station referendum

A group of Geneva alderpersons has recommended that the city place a question on the March ballot that would ask voters to approve a plan to borrow $59.4 million for a new police facility.

 
Boys basketball: Fremd holds off Barrington’s comeback

Boys basketball: Fremd holds off Barrington’s comeback

A Pinto got off to a fast start and then closed well against the Broncos Thursday in Barrington. Fremd’s Rafael Pinto and the Vikings got off to a hot start as Fremd buil...

 
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Things to do Dec. 5-11: Tree lightings, Dickens in Dundee, Jingle Bell Jubilee and more

Things to do Dec. 5-11: Tree lightings, Dickens in Dundee, Jingle Bell Jubilee and more

Make plans for Dickens in Dundee, tree lightings, Warrenville Holly Days, Jingle Bell Jubilee, Mundelein Winter Tree Lighting Festival, West Chicago Frosty Fest and more.

 
Hanover Park prohibits use of village property for federal immigration enforcement

Hanover Park prohibits use of village property for federal immigration enforcement

Hanover Park officials Thursday joined the efforts of numerous other suburbs in prohibiting the use of the village’s municipal property for federal immigration enforcement.

 

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