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How a cellphone number led police to Elmhurst murder suspect

How a cellphone number led police to Elmhurst murder suspect

A young woman goes missing in the dead of night, after an acquaintance gets a call from her and hears a struggle, then a hang-up. Less than a day later, Elmhurst police have a murder suspect in custody.

 
Elgin police rebut DHS account of violence by protesters during immigration enforcement

Elgin police rebut DHS account of violence by protesters during immigration enforcement

Findings in a preliminary report by the Elgin Police Department refute claims made by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that “rioters threw rocks and bottles” at Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during immigration enforcement activities Saturday.

 
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‘He doesn’t deserve to be treated like a criminal’: Effort underway on behalf of man detained by ICE in Elgin Saturday

‘He doesn’t deserve to be treated like a criminal’: Effort underway on behalf of man detained by ICE in Elgin Saturday

An effort is being made to clear allegations against a Venezuelan man detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Elgin Saturday.

 
Catholic pilgrims gathering in Des Plaines for annual feast

Catholic pilgrims gathering in Des Plaines for annual feast

Catholic pilgrims have converged on the Maryville Academy campus in Des Plaines for a two-day religious gathering that commemorates reported visions of Jesus' mother, Mary, near Mexico City in 1531.

 
Eddie Gaedel Pub & Grill in Elburn to close this month

Eddie Gaedel Pub & Grill in Elburn to close this month

Eddie Gaedel Pub & Grill has announced it will close later this month after 13 years in Elburn.

 
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New entertainment venue brings social gaming adventure to Randhurst Village

New entertainment venue brings social gaming adventure to Randhurst Village

Mount Prospect officials celebrated the opening this week of a new entertainment concept at Randhurst Village.

 
First U.S. retail store for anime franchise Gundam opens Friday in Rosemont

First U.S. retail store for anime franchise Gundam opens Friday in Rosemont

The first official Gundam plastic model store in the United States opens Friday in Rosemont, catering to anime and toy fans alike.

 
Schaumburg zoning board recommends new housing plan for Loeber Farm near Rolling Meadows

Schaumburg zoning board recommends new housing plan for Loeber Farm near Rolling Meadows

Over the voiced concerns of neighbors in Rolling Meadows, Schaumburg’s zoning board Wednesday recommended approval of the latest proposal for the residential development of the 33-acre Loeber Farm property off of Meacham Road.

 
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How Wauconda High School students are helping local eatery redefine itself

How Wauconda High School students are helping local eatery redefine itself

The Side Lot restaurant won't be changing its name to The Chicken Coop but menu and programming tweaks based on ideas proposed by that winning team of Wauconda High School marketing students are in the works.

 
One hospitalized after rollover crash into a creek near Elgin

One hospitalized after rollover crash into a creek near Elgin

One person suffered minor injuries and possible hypothermia after being trapped in their car when it rolled over and landed in a creek Thursday near Elgin.

 

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