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Elgin Courier News Wednesday, December 31, 2025 | | |
| | | | | In the early hours of March 15, a microburst ripped open a portion of the 100-year-old sanctuary roof at First United Methodist Church in downtown Elgin. | | | | | Carpentersville is increasing inspections of single-family rental homes in response to a fire in which three young brothers died. | | | | | Roundup of small news items for the Elgin area. | | | | | Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie Mosser wants Elgin police to further investigate two complaints filed from an ICE operation. | | | | | Elgin City Councilman John Steffen, Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie Mosser among 11 candidates for a circuit judge vacancy. | | | | | Time and again, Donald Trump’s immigration agents claimed horrific crimes at the hands of protesters in Chicago. Those allegations of abuse did not withstand the scrutiny of judicial review. | | | | | Though many Illinois libraries already have supplies of medications that can reverse opioid overdoses, a new state law will soon require all public libraries to stock them. | | | | | President Donald Trump’s federal immigration enforcement operation led to most surreal autumn in Chicago history. What happened during those 64 days will be remembered for a long time. | | | |