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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.

 
District 211 board censures member for sharing closed-session discussion of fired teachers

District 211 board censures member for sharing closed-session discussion of fired teachers

Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 board of education members censured their colleague Pete Dombrowski Thursday for sharing information about closed-session discussion that led to the firings of two Hoffman Estates High School teachers last month.

 
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‘Freedom and choice at the end of life:’ Pritzker signs controversial Medical Aid in Dying bill

‘Freedom and choice at the end of life:’ Pritzker signs controversial Medical Aid in Dying bill

The governor took weeks deciding whether to sign “Deb’s Law,” named after a Lombard woman with terminal cancer. Opponents including the Diocese of Joliet said it “contradicts moral teaching.”

 
Vernon Hills man convicted in 2005 fatal DUI crash faces new drunk driving charges in McHenry County

Vernon Hills man convicted in 2005 fatal DUI crash faces new drunk driving charges in McHenry County

A man convicted in a New Year’s Day 2005 drunken-driving crash in Chicago that killed a taxi driver and passenger has been charged with DUI and causing a crash near McHenry.

 
Naperville Park District seeks $120 million from voters for recreation center

Naperville Park District seeks $120 million from voters for recreation center

Naperville voters will decide this spring if they will give the park district money to build a new activity center on the city’s south end.

 
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Bell Works in Hoffman Estates to see massive expansion and welcome first residents in 2026

Bell Works in Hoffman Estates to see massive expansion and welcome first residents in 2026

Construction of 164 high-end townhouses and redevelopment of the commercial west side of Bell Works Chicagoland in Hoffman Estates are expected to be done and ready for occupancy in late summer 2026.

 
Sony Pictures’ Wonderverse in Oak Brook to close this month

Sony Pictures’ Wonderverse in Oak Brook to close this month

Less than two years after opening, Sony Pictures’ immersive entertainment venue Wonderverse in Oak Brook is slated to close this month.

 
Arrest made in death of infant found in Lake County woods five years ago

Arrest made in death of infant found in Lake County woods five years ago

Five years after Riverwoods police began investigating the death of an infant whose remains were found in a wooded area near Riverwoods, an arrest has been made.

 
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Boys basketball: Williams, Fremd stay hot, knock off Prospect

Boys basketball: Williams, Fremd stay hot, knock off Prospect

Fremd senior wing Jordan Williams scored his 1,000th career point in last season’s Mid-Suburban League boys basketball title game. But he wasn’t officially recognized for...

 
Letter writing campaign spreads pride and holiday cheer

Letter writing campaign spreads pride and holiday cheer

The Pinta Pride Project held an event Thursday at Original Bagel & Bialy in Buffalo Grove, where people wrote letters sending holiday greetings to the LGBTQ community.

 

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